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Quote Originally Posted by senorx12562
Therein lies the problem with every per se proposal I've seen, people who smoke a lot could test positive because of previous use, but not be currently impaired at all. If there was a test that unequivocally determined that one was impaired at the time the driving occurred, that would be one thing, but to statutorily enshrine a presumption that for all intents and purposes is unrebuttable, based on uncertain science, in a criminal context seems to me to be unwise, unjust, and probably unconstitutional. The prosecution should have to prove impairment. I think most prescription drugs would be amenable to blood-testing for impairment, but cannabis is problematic under the current testing paradigms. This is a small detail for HighPop though.
mustangwomyn Reviewed by mustangwomyn on . ??D-U-High?? bill fails in Colorado state Senate ‘D-U-High’ bill fails in Colorado state Senate | The Raw Story The Colorado state Senate rejected a bill Tuesday that would have created a blood alcohol limit for marijuana use for drivers. The so-called ??D-U-High? bill, which would have banned drivers with more than 5 nanograms of THC per milliliter of blood, failed to break a tie of 17-17 in the Senate??s special session, according to the Associated Press. The bill, which aims to put the same standards in place for marijuana users Rating: 5