Just some food for thought,

There are a few states, I believe CA, AZ, and Utah, as well as a few others, that if you are involved in an injury accident, then they do an automatic blood test, and if you test positive for thc metabolites, then you are charged w/ a DUI, regardless of whether or not you were high at the time. Saying that you could have not smoked for a few weeks, and still catch that charge.:stoned:
dumblazystoner Reviewed by dumblazystoner on . DUI for Pot? Hypothetical- Assume found NOT in possession. If one is just completely blitz (eyes shot & uncontrollable highness) and gets busted for erratic driving or there is a traffic accident, can they test for marijuana levels? How is the test done? What is the "legal limit"? Does the standard 50ng/mL apply? What ng/mL levels would one have immediately smoking out? Rating: 5