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May 29, 2010

Arizona Drug DUI Attorney DUI with MEDICATION

Arizona State Law prohibits use of driving a vehicle while "impaired to the slightest degree", due to any drug, alcohol, vapor releasing, intoxicating, or toxic substance in the body. Arizona DUI laws are strict. It makes no difference if the drug is legally prescribed medication by a licensed physician (A.R.S. 28-1381 3.B.) or an illegal dangerous drug (A.R.S. 28-13813.B, A.R.S. 13-3401). If the drug causes "impairment to the slightest degree" in your driving, and you are stopped by an Arizona Police Officer, you may be subject to questioning and possible drug testing for Arizona DUI. If you receive an Arizona DUI charge, you should consult an Arizona Criminal Defense Attorney, or Arizona DUI Lawyer. These are considered Arizona criminal charges; even if it is a first time offense. If your driving is altered due to the drug, any Drug, you could be subject to a DUI charge. Below are portions of the Arizona DUI drug laws:

Arizona Revised Statutes
28-1381. Driving or actual physical control while under the influence; trial by jury; presumptions; admissible evidence; sentencing; classification
A. It is unlawful for a person to drive or be in actual physical control of a vehicle in this state under any of the following circumstances:
1. While under the influence of intoxicating liquor, any drug, a vapor releasing substance containing a toxic substance or any combination of liquor, drugs or vapor releasing substances if the person is impaired to the slightest degree....
3. While there is any drug defined in section 13-3401 or its metabolite in the person's body...
B. It is not a defense to a charge of a violation of subsection A, paragraph 1 of this section that the person is or has been entitled to use the drug under the laws of this state.
C. A person who is convicted of a violation of this section is guilty of a class 1 misdemeanor...."
(Cited in Part: Arizona State Website azleg.state.az.us/ars/28/01381)

If you are taking a prescribed drug or available over the counter drug, for pain, be it for headache, dental, muscle-skeletal pain, insomnia, anxiety, or a host of other causes, you may be taking a drug that can alter your ability to drive. The last thing most people think about when they are taking a legally prescribed drug, or something they just purchased from the grocery or drug store for their symptoms, is the possibility of getting a DUI on the way home or to their destination. Unknowingly, and innocently, you could be committing a criminal offense in State of Arizona.The best advice that ban be offered is simple:

• Think twice before getting behind the wheel after taking any drug
• Read Labels on the drug container
• Ask Your Doctor if you can safely drive while using the drug.
• Ask Your Pharmacist for a drug consultation when you pick it up.
• If you still are not sure, it's better to be safe than sorry. Don't Drive.

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April 28, 2010

DUI with Medication - Arizona DUI Criminal Defense

Phoenix DUI - AZ DUI Laws

In Phoenix Arizona, did you know you can get an Arizona DUI without being drunk, or having had any alcohol at all? It's true. You can get a DUI if you are "impaired to the slightest degree" due to being under the influence of medication, prescription drugs. Arizona DUI charges with medication, are taken can be just as seriously by the State as a DUI with alcohol, that is with harsh punishments. If charged with a DUI linked to medication you should consult an Arizona DUI Lawyer as soon as possible regarding your case.

According to recent news agencies (source Arizona Department of Public Safety Laboratory ) report Arizona arrests + 377% surged in 2009 over from 2001 due to DUIs linked to legally prescribed medications such as anti-depressants (Valium and Xanax) and benzodiazepine (psychoactive drugs, such as those used to treat muscle pain, anxiety or insomnia). Arrests can occur even if you are driving impaired due to an over the counter accessible medication. If the law enforcement officers stop you, and suspect you of driving impaired, in absence of alcohol use you will be subjected to a toxicology testing based on blood draw or urine sample. If the results are positive, you will later be charged with a DUI. The severities of the DUI charges will be based on how much of the substance (s) was or were found in your bodily system based on toxicology results.

It can easily happen to anyone, anytime, anywhere. So if you have taken any medications that may impair your ability to drive safely, you are better off getting a ride to your destination from family friend, taxi or other source who is not impaired. Leave the keys; you and everyone else will have piece of mind and be a lot safer on the road.

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