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In reply to the discussion: Are drunk people allowed to have sex? [View all]Major Nikon
(36,922 posts)7. Being drunk does not meet the legal standard in any state
If you consider the legal standard for drunk driving (0.08% BAC for most, if not all states) and consider that "drunk", this meets no standard for inability to consent in any state that I'm aware.
People who make blanket statements on consent generally have no idea what they are talking about. The definition varies greatly from state to state. What is true for one state is not necessarily true for another.
What they should be doing is telling people they need to check with their state law and make sure they have a good understanding of what consent means in their state. This is what RAINN does. With no universal definition of consent, making blanket statements about being "drunk" is simply ill informed and unhelpful.
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Do you agree that there is a state of intoxication where consent is not possible?
Warren Stupidity
Dec 2013
#14
Good post. There is some ambiguity there, but arguably there shouldn't be - when in doubt, don't.
nomorenomore08
Dec 2013
#39
well, that post is referring to someone so drunk they don't know what they did or didn't consent to
fishwax
Dec 2013
#36
I guess it depends, in part, on what you mean by "drunk," but generally I would say yes.
nomorenomore08
Dec 2013
#40