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body makes its own blood alcohol?



 
 
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Old December 19th 03, 10:09 PM
Julian Scarfe
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"James Robinson" wrote in message
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The problem comes when the government tries to reduce the amount to a
lower level, such as below 0.05, since there are no reliable tests to
indicate whether a person has been consuming too much alcohol, or it is
the natural state of a person's chemistry.


Can you cite any literature that suggests that a blood alcohol concentration
of 0.05 (or even 0.02 as the CAA claims) is possible as "the natural state
of a person's chemistry"?

Julian Scarfe


 




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