Delegate Charles W. Carrico (R-5th) has reintroduced legislation that would charge any individual driving with .003 milligrams or greater of tetrahydrocannabinol per liter of blood with driving under the influence of drugs, despite failed efforts to move similar legislation through committee last year, thanks in large part to the efforts of activists around the state of Virginia and testimony from MPPâ??s Aaron Houston. Although MPP generally supports legislation that will effectively make streets safer for drivers and punish individuals operating a vehicle while under the influence of drugs or alcohol, this legislation creates an arbitrary and scientifically unsubstantiated standard that will put innocent drivers at risk of unlawful arrest and prosecution. Click here to email your representatives opposing HB 1182 and the unreasonable measures that it imposes.