All this is subject to correction. I haven't bothered to look it up.

If you are suspected of drunk driving in Colorado, you must submit to either a blood or breath test or lose your license for one year. If you are suspected of driving under the influence of drugs, you must submit to a blood test or face the same civil penalty. If you refuse a test, prosecutors will use this in court as part of their DUI case for your guilt. My own personal belief is that no test that comes back positive for any amount of THC will be exculpatory. I would refuse the test and trust my lawyer to win in court. Also, I have other compelling reasons: a DUI conviction would have professional consequences and since I seldom drive, I wouldn't be seriously inconvenienced by the loss of my license.
HighPopalorum Reviewed by HighPopalorum 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