Dancing David
Penultimate Amazing
Here is one example of the research into laboratory tests for level of alcohol use. There are more tests than these, some more sensitive and specific than others. A medical practitioner can make a pretty good call on this disease with current knowledge. Add the history and blood tests to the fact you have a person with a DUI and an accurate diagnosis is well within the capability of modern medicine.
Comparison of the combined marker GGT-CDT and the conventional laboratory markers of alcohol abuse in heavy drinkers, moderate drinkers and abstainers.
With one caveat:
There are those who will meet these criteria but are not alcoholics, they will not evidence addicted behaviors. A person who binge drinks on a regular basis may not be an alcoholic, especialy if they are in a social enviroment that encourages alcohol binges. I come from a family that has type II alcoholism on both sides. I do not evidence it, I have a low tolerance for alcohol and I don't enjoy more than a small amount. However in college i drank very heavily twice a week, not binging, we drank a lot over eight hours. While I am an addict, I was not addicted to alcohol.
But i am in agreement, one of the main problems with alcohol and perscription drug addiction is the prevalence of them in our society. Add to that the almost legal acceptance of alcohol use and driving, and there isa problem. there are many places in the US where you won't be charges with DUI, even if you do it repeatedly. I am thinking of the county i used to work in, the court system and jail there are so overburdened that most DUIs get to spend the weekend in jail and have charges dropped. In violation of the intent of Illinois statute.