I drive high all the time.

In my opinion it is not dangerous in the way that alcohol is. It is not disorienting. You don't pass out at the wheel. It doesn't cause speeding. You certainly don't turn down the wrong way on highways. In fact I've never been in an accident due to MMJ.

I have never met anyone who has been in an accident because they were medicated. Of course, you shouldn't be "blunted" or out of your mind high... Thats just common sense.

By the way, it is already ILLEGAL to be high and drive and you can already get a DUI for weed or even prescription medicine! I am fine with that, because they would need to pull you over for driving stupid in the first place. If you are dangerous you should get a DUI.

I would definitely be worried about an arbitrary blood level measurement and how people at checkpoints would be arrested on DUI even though they are fine to drive.

I say arbitrary because tolerance varies by huge amounts from person to person and depends on many variables. A measured limit like this would be horrible.

Why not good old fashioned, "sir you are high and driving like an idiot, here is a dui" instead of investing in some bullshit technology and law that is at it's very foundation meaningless to public safety.

What About A War on Government Waste Instead of MMJ?
omnibuddy Reviewed by omnibuddy 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