Yea, I kind of get that.
The way I read it, it sounds like this guy nearly killed 2 innocent people, and admitted to be under the influence and had cannabis and cannabis products in the car. It doesn't say that he said he had used cannabis at the clinic and then got in the car, but I am assuming that was the claim.
That sucks.
But if you are at a bar, get shit faced and they continue to serve you, the establishment can be held accountable. So I see the precedent there, it just so happens that he almost killed a cop, and it sounds like law enforcement brought down hell on these guys. And in the process apparently racked up over 40 other charges? Who knows what really happened, but if the charges are true, then these people had no business being in business. I am not saying they are true, lord knows, over zealous cops have been known to be dis-honest, but at the same time I will be intrested to follow this story. It's always possible that these are "bad guys" and that law enforcement is doing the right thing. It's just hard to tell in this day and age who's good and who's bad sometimes. It almost sounds like this is going to be a question of "do the ends justify the means". What I mean is, did they go after these people in an underhanded way or compromise their own "law enforcement integrity" to get real "bad guys" or are they innocent victims of malicious law enforcement.? Please keep us updated on this case!