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  • Breathalyzer Procedures & Regulations

    Thousands of drunk drivers die in vehicle related accidents each year. For decades now, patrol officers have been carrying various models of breath testing devices to use if it is suspected...

  • How to Justify the Legalization of Marijuana

    The legalization of marijuana was the top question to President Obama on his online forum to the American public earlier this year. With personal rights seeming to disappear everyday, it sometimes...

  • DUI Defense Laws

    An arrest for driving under the influence of alcohol carries with it very heavy consequences. Monetarily and even socially, the person convicted of DUI is expected to pay for the crime -- and the...

  • Alcohol & Beverage Control

    Ever since national alcohol prohibition laws were repealed in the United States in 1933, each state and county has regulated alcohol in its own way, and in some cases, even municipalities have...

  • Facts About Legalizing Marijuana

    A hotly debated subject in the United States, marijuana legalization has many implications on the government, local and individual levels. More and more states, however, are legalizing marijuana...

  • Sentencing Guidelines for DUI

    Knowing the repercussions of being arrested and charged with DUI is paramount for anyone who drinks alcoholic beverages. Before getting into a car and driving after drinking even a little alcohol,...

  • About Alcohol Related Crimes

    Alcohol has been enjoyed by different cultures for thousands of years. While some Americans can enjoy an occasional drink, many cannot. Alcohol-related crimes affect all socioeconomic groups.

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