Quote Originally Posted by HighPopalorum
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.
This is what I was thinking also. The new THC while driving guidelines will at least make it CLEAR at what level you can be charged with DUID. That level may be low, though not according to NORML :wtf:, but at least its understood. Now if they pull you over and suspect MJ, your only hope is to do or say whatever you have to to avoid the blood test, because any test is a bad test.