This is the third year in bill sponsor state Sen. John Lovick’s quest to lower the per se BAC limit in Washington state.
OLYMPIA, Wash. — For the third year in a row, Washington lawmakers will try to lower the state’s per se blood alcohol content (BAC) level to .05 – potentially becoming the second state in the nation to do so.
A per se BAC limit is the limit at which a driver is automatically considered to be driving under the influence. Currently, the per se BAC in Washington is .08. Drivers can be charged with a DUI at lower BAC levels, depending on observed
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