Can You Get a DUI in Georgia Without Alcohol?

 While most people associate DUI with alcohol, you can be charged with DUI for driving under the influence of drugs, even legally prescribed medications. Georgia law makes no distinction between illegal drugs, prescription medication, or over-the-counter drugs if they impair your ability to drive safely.

If you are charged with a drug-related DUI, attorney Floyd Buford, Jr. can help build a defense, potentially showing that the medication was taken as prescribed and didn’t impair your driving.

For expert legal defense, contact Floyd Buford, Jr. at 478-559-6957.

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