DHS is convincing states to lower their BAC limit to 0.05 or one drink

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This month the National Academy of Sciences Engineering and Mathematics (NASEM) published a report that encourages states to make it illegal for people to have one drink and drive.

The NASEM report titled ‘Getting to Zero Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatalities’ claims that a person’s ability to operate a motor vehicle begins to deteriorate at a BAC below 0.05 percent and recommends police arrest motorists for consuming one drink.  

“The committee recommends that state governments enact per se laws for alcohol-impaired driving at 0.05 percent”. 

A Google search of the NASEM and Homeland Security returned close to a million hits. (If you still have doubts about NASEM’s close relationship with the Feds, click here.)

Currently, police in America use twenty-two different checkpoints to question and arrest anyone. They also stop and question 50,000 motorists daily or 20 million a year.

Can you imagine how much higher those numbers will be if police are allowed to arrest people for consuming just one drink?

DHS is using numerous government agencies to convince states to lower their BAC limit.

NTSB has been trying to lower the BAC for five years

As you will see, DHS is going to great lengths to lower the national BAC from 0.08 to 0.05.

According to the National Institute of Health (NIH), the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has been actively trying to convince states to lower BAC’s for the past five years.

“On 14 May 2013, the NTSB, an independent federal agency dedicated to promoting transportation safety, issued a report recommending, among other measures, that states should lower the illegal BAC limit for driving from 0.08 to 0.05”. 

But that would never happen here right?

Wrong, it already has.

Last year Utah, made it illegal for motorists to have one drink and drive.

“The proposal would mean that a 150-pound man could get a DUI after two beers, while a 120-pound woman could get one after a single drink…”

People in four states could be arrested for consuming one drink

At least three more states are thinking of arresting people for consuming one drink and driving.

Last year it was revealed that Washington and Hawaii were also considering lowering their BAC to 0.05.and four days ago, Fox 11 revealed that Wisconsin was also considering it.

Which brings the total to four states, that will arrest people for having one drink.

The push to lower BAC to 0.05 has been going on worldwide for at least a decade.

For at least ten years, the World Health Organization (WHO) has been trying to convince countries across the globe to lower their BAC’s to one drink.

“While most countries (86%) in the European region have BAC laws in line with this recommendation, in other regions of the world most countries either do not have BAC limits or have limits that are above 0.05.”  

Does the WHO work with Homeland Security? A Google search of WHO and Homeland Security returned over 700,000 hits.)

As you can see, the WHO and the Feds are working together to make it a crime to have one drink and drive.

Make no mistake, lowering the BAC to 0.05 will have far reaching consequences for everyone.

For more information about NIH and the NTSB’s close relationship with DHS, click here & here.)

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9 thoughts on “DHS is convincing states to lower their BAC limit to 0.05 or one drink

    1. I’m in

      And the DHS folks that break this rule
      Instant annihilation , because you know they will make two sets of rules
      One for us and one for them

  1. 0.05 or 0.1 or 1.0….doesn’t matter (just like “prohibition” didn’t matter either even of the “legislate morality” “legalistic Christians” think it does, because the real problem is “enforcement” of the “law”– it is only selectively enforced and everyone know it. And I’m not just talking about blacks here… in my neck of the woods it doesn’t matter if you are white or black or Hispanic. If your vehicle has a California license plate, EXPECT to get pulled over no matter what—they’ll pin something on you (and this is from a cop I know, and not a retired one either! Who says rural and countryside cops aren’t corrupt?)

    In other words, Mark, stay out of far west Texas with your truck.

    1. “If your vehicle has a California license plate, EXPECT to get pulled over no matter what…”

      Sounds like an excellent way to lure the scumbags into a fatal ambush, DL. 🙂

  2. “Can you imagine how much higher those numbers will be if police are allowed to arrest people for consuming just one drink?”

    Forget the numbers… can you imagine the exorbitant amount of mammon extracted.

    That’s this is REALLY about, after all.

    “Last year Utah, made it illegal for motorists to have one drink and drive.”

    That’s REALLY a laugh, if you include beer in that equation. Utah has 3.2 beer – PURE GARBAGE. I used to drive to Evanston, WY every year for my birthday just to get beer worth drinking (bought a keg in fact, as well as a few cases).

    You should have seen my friends (who always assumed it was Utah cr@p beer) leaving, when I lived in an upstairs apt… freakin’ hilarious. It never failed to crack me up, would’ve made some great YouTube videos 🙂

  3. DHS is run by Israel..feel the boot on your face yet..
    All this is going to do is put more money into the corporation pockets.

  4. There has been no study since the AMA did one in the 1930s to determine when a person was too drunk to drive. It was determined back then 0.15 was the threshold. All of this 0.1, 0.08, 0.05 is BS to get more people in the system and extract more money. The entire drunk driving industry is nothing but a huge scam to enslave you and steal your money.

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