Can't find the actual law/penalties, but appears the BAC for anyone carrying a loaded firearm or hunting will now be .08, the same as driving. Previously it was .10.
http://www.journalinquirer.com/poli...cle_9faa5dc8-2e56-11e6-90b6-c3d705c2a5b2.html
The other bill signed into law Wednesday is largely an attempt to limit accidents while hunting.The law aligns blood-alcohol content, or BAC, levels with similar driving and boating laws by mandating a person can be found in violation of carrying a firearm while intoxicated if their BAC is higher than 0.08 rather than the previous level of 0.1.
“If you are too drunk to drive, then you are too drunk to carry a firearm — there should be no question about that,” Malloy said.
The law also sets a lower legal BAC for anyone under the age of 21 to 0.02, which coincides with the state’s laws regarding driving under the influence for those ages.
While the language of the law largely focuses on hunting, it also applies to anyone carrying a firearm. Those who violate the law are subject to prison terms, fines, and indefinite suspension of their hunting license.
Malloy’s signature, however, increases the legal limit from 0.07 to 0.08 for those previously convicted of hunting under the influence.
http://www.journalinquirer.com/poli...cle_9faa5dc8-2e56-11e6-90b6-c3d705c2a5b2.html