In Alaska, the legal blood alcohol concentration limit for drivers is 0.08%. If you operate a motor vehicle and have a BAC of 0.08% or higher, you could face DUI charges. These charges can lead to the loss of your driver's license, among other penalties such as fines...
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You can still face marijuana charges in Alaska
Alaska legalized recreational marijuana back in 2015. This made it one of the first states to do so. Many other states have followed suit in the decade since, but Alaska has always been on the forefront of this movement, along with states like Colorado and...
Don’t risk the ride: Understanding Alaska’s strict DUI laws
Alaska, known for its stunning landscapes and adventurous spirit, takes a firm stance against drunk driving. The state enforces some of the strictest DUI laws in the United States, with consequences that extend beyond typical expectations. Alaska has a blood alcohol...