Mackenzie Click-Mickelson
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Yes, that is what I said.However, if you drink a beer (and yes, I'm talking just one) in the parking lot, then get in the car and drive, that's legal.
But I don't believe it's legal to drink and drive with the exception of Mississippi according to an article from Dec 2017...it's legal to drive if your BAC is below the legal limit of impairdness (sp?) but not to drink while driving.
I haven't researched it all however I have some thoughts.But if they're under the limit, why does it make a difference when they drink?
A person who had 1 beer 1 hr ago at a bar may still have a BAC of some number but the impacts (which have been researched) of that BAC is minimal compared to someone who had a drink at a bar and then proceeded to drink in their car thus they are not metabolizing the beer the same way as the first person. Timing of when you last had your last alcoholic drink makes a difference too. And so on and so on.
I'm guessing it's far easier to just say no no than to try and come up with all the ways it may be ok for one person to drink and drive at the same time because their BAC is under the limit and another person isn't.