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4/9/2019

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link to webpage:


http://www.almadartebio.org/health-page/week-of-1029-to-1102-ear-anatomy-responsible-alcohol-consumption

binge drinking



Alcohol related deaths


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https://sageclinic.org/17-facts-about-alcohol-and-drug-addiction-in-new-mexico/
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glyphosate in alcohol



​“With a federal court looking at the connection between Roundup and cancer today, we believe this is the perfect time to shine a spotlight on glyphosate,” study author and U.S. PIRG Toxic’s Director Kara Cook-Schultz told USA Today. “This chemical could prove a true risk to so many Americans’ health, and they should know that it is everywhere – including in many of their favorite drinks.”

The drink with the highest glyphosate concentration was Sutter Home Merlot, at 51.4 parts per billion (ppb). Popular beer brands like Coors Light, Miller Lite and Budweiser all had concentrations above 25 ppb. The full results of the study, from highest to lowest glyphosate concentration in ppb, are listed below.


https://truththeory.com/2019/03/24/glyphosate-found-in-19-of-20-beers-and-wines-tested/?fbclid=IwAR1UvFshf9NXN6F26Mvbmj4i-lev-GRm-CGRsbJNERWL8rEjXqsB1yNk548

how much to drink


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​Binge Drinking:

3-4 drinks for women
4-5 drinks for men

A Drink is:

One beer: 5% Alcohol, 12 oz, a Tall Boy is 2 beers


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https://beerconnoisseur.com/articles/popular-beer-sizes


​A Drink is:


One beer: 5% Alcohol, 12 oz, a Tall Boy is 2 beers


8-9oz of malt liquor, 7% alcohol

5 oz of 12% tablewine

3 to 5 oz 17% fortified wine

​1.5 oz 40%, liquor, a shot

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​NEW MEXICO DWI PENALTIES BY OFFENSE


https://www.idrivesafely.com/dmv/new-mexico/laws/dui-and-dwi-laws/
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​1st Offense
  • Up to 90 days in jail
  • 6 months to 1 year of license revocation
  • 1 year of ignition interlock
  • DWI school
  • Alcohol evaluation
  • Community service
  • Treatment

2nd Offense
  • Between 96 hours and 364 days of jail time
  • 2 years of license revocation
  • Fine between $500 and $1,000
  • 2 years of ignition interlock
  • Alcohol evaluation
  • Community service
  • Treatment
  • Up to 5 years of probation

3rd Offense
  • Between 30 days and 364 days of jail time
  • 3 years of license revocation
  • Between $750 and $1,000 fine
  • 3 years of ignition interlock
  • Alcohol evaluation
  • Community service
  • Treatment
  • Up to 5 years of probation

​4th Offense
  • Between 6 months and 18 months of jail time
  • Lifetime license revocation with 5-year court review
  • Up to $5,000 fine
  • Lifetime ignition interlock with 5-year court review
  • Alcohol evaluation
  • Treatment
  • Up to 5 years of probation

5th Offense
  • Between 1 year and 2 years of jail time
  • Lifetime license revocation with 5-year court review
  • Up to $5,000 fine
  • Lifetime ignition interlock with 5-year court review
  • Alcohol evaluation
  • Treatment

​6th Offense
  • Between 18 months and 30 months of jail time
  • Lifetime license revocation with 5-year court review
  • Up to $5,000 fine
  • Lifetime ignition interlock with 5-year court review
  • Alcohol evaluation
  • Treatment

7th(or Subsequent) Offense
  • Between 2 years and 3 years of jail time
  • Lifetime license revocation with 5-year court review
  • Up to $5,000 fine
  • Lifetime ignition interlock with 5-year court review
  • Alcohol evaluation
  • Treatment

You can break New Mexico DWI laws in other ways too. Additional offenses include:
Aggravated DUI (Having a 0.16 BAC or higher, refusing to take a BAC test, or causing bodily harm while DWI)
  • 1st Offense: Additional 2 days of jail time
  • 2nd Offense: Additional 4 days of jail time
  • 3rd Offense: Additional 60 days of jail time

Driving while License Revoked for DWI
  • Additional license revocation period of 1 year
  • Additional 7 days to 1 year of jail time
  • Additional fine between $300 and $1,000
  • 30 days of immobilization for vehicle driven by offender

Selling or Giving Alcohol to a Minor
  • Knowingly selling/serving/giving alcoholic beverages to a minor (an individual under the age of 21), or assisting a minor in the purchase of alcoholic beverages, or permitting a minor to consume alcoholic beverages, is a 4th degree felony.

DMV Driving Test:

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