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Originally Posted by Ducay
I agree completely with your argument. My counterpoint would be that the same argument was made with alcohol, but we've forged ahead with both the 0.05 and 0.08 levels regardless of "impairment" level. I'd say the analogy is closer to the 0.05 argument, so I wouldn't be surprised if some THC level is implemented to allow for roadside testing, without having to rely solely on field sobriety tests.
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It’s going to be a very complicated issue going forward because unlike alcohol, cannabis is also a prescription drug so there are people who will always have some level of THC in their system.