


Can you get a DUI after receiving communion?
My state has a "zero tolerance" law for alcohol for under-21's... i.e. the legal limit is 0.08% BAC but if you're under 21, the legal limit is 0.00. my church uses real alcoholic wine for communion, we typically get 1-2 sips. Nothing nearly enough to get you drunk or buzzed, but I'm sur...
My state has a "zero tolerance" law for alcohol for under-21's... i.e. the legal limit is 0.08% BAC but if you're under 21, the legal limit is 0.00.
my church uses real alcoholic wine for communion, we typically get 1-2 sips. Nothing nearly enough to get you drunk or buzzed, but I'm sure it'll show up on a breathalyzer.
Can I be charged with a DUI for this?
Two sips of wine at about 12% alcohol will give you a BAC of about 0.0005 BAC. It would probably not show up on a reading…
That amount should not be detected and would be out of your system before the recessional.
Yes. I’m sure the Lord will you letting the wine pass by for now.
Are you sure that is what zero tolerance means?
The Zero Tolerance law applies to a person under age 21 who operates a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of .02% or more but not more than .07%.
Even though the law is called "zero tolerance," the minimum BAC is .02 and not 0. This is because certain cough syrups and mouthwashes contain alcohol, and since some families will permit the consumption of small amounts of alcohol as part of religious or family functions. The Legislature decided to set the standard at .02% in order to address only those young people who had willfully consumed alcohol and operated a motor vehicle.
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