HighPopalorum,

Thats good advice for general encounters with the police in your car. But doesn't it get tricky when it comes to a DUID or situation in which you suspect the police of suspecting DUID/marijuana use?

You don't have the right to refuse a blood test, because of CO implied consent for drivers, afaik. Or, if you do refuse, you are penalized with license suspension and your refusal can be used against you in a court case. If its true that you haven't consumed within the last 3-4 hours, which is supposedly the impairment window for the proposed THC limit, I wonder what the harm is in stating information that could deter their suspicions of impairment, e.g., the last time you consumed.

In reality, if they ask you if you've consumed your medicine, and you say you don't want to answer, that will motivate them to find evidence of your (obvious) use in order to force a blood test. As of now, with no THC limit or defined impairment guidelines, anything to avoid a blood test is good it seems. I don't know... I'm just thinking outloud now...

On another note, this could have been avoided by following Rule #1, no violating traffic laws while carrying.
quetzal Reviewed by quetzal on . D.U.I.D???? Hi All, well it's happened! Saturday afternoon a friend of mines little brother who is a long time connoisseur (and a mmj card holder) was pulled over after leaving his favorite dispensary in a speed trap on I-25 at 58th ave in Denver!! :apachecopter: There was a familiar "medication" smell coming from his car and he was asked if he had partaken in said medication and stated yes! he had smoked "earlier" that day! :stoned: police did not believe him and asked him to open his mouth, they said Rating: 5