Quote Originally Posted by DenverRelief
We know that it is said that more than two alcoholic drinks will put you over the legal driving limit, but I am not sure how this bill would let us "know how much marijuana you can consume while legally being able to drive".

Is it one toke, a piece of an edible, or a whole joint that puts you over 5 nanograms?
We had a patient call us with this same question yesterday, and unfortunately, we didn't have an answer either.
TheReleafCenter Reviewed by TheReleafCenter on . And here it is...HB11-1261 - the THC Level DUI Bill This is the first sentence of the bill: "The bill allows a person who drives with a tetrahydrocannabinols (THC) blood content of 5 nanograms or more to be charged with DUI per se." Considering the information about THC and driving out there, and the lack of a problem with drivers using cannabis, this surprises me. How did they determine the 5 nanogram benchmark? Rating: 5