West Virginia Code 27-1-4 – Inebriate
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An "inebriate" person is anyone over the age of eighteen years who is incapable or unfit to properly conduct himself or herself, or his or her affairs, or is dangerous to himself or herself or others, by reason of periodical, frequent or constant drunkenness, induced either by the use of alcoholic or other liquors, or of opium, morphine, or other narcotic or intoxicating or stupefying substance.
Terms Used In West Virginia Code 27-1-4
- Alcoholic: means a person who suffers from alcoholism as defined in subdivision (2) of this subsection. See West Virginia Code 27-1A-11
- substance: means alcohol, controlled substances as defined in sections §. See West Virginia Code 27-1-11