[Source: Medical Jane; by MJ Zach]
Colorado’s House Judiciary Committee passed House
Bill 1114 in an 11-0 vote on Tuesday night. Under the new bill, drivers
caught with 5
nanograms of THC in their blood stream would be considered to
be ‘driving under the influence of marijuana’.
Some argue there is no way to tell whether someone is too high to be behind the wheel, and the limit is completely subjective. Tyron Link, a medical marijuana patient in Colorado, told The Denver Channel, “It doesn’t make me impaired now if I haven’t smoked since yesterday. We’re not even going by scientific evidence at all. We’re just saying, ‘Oh, lets pick 5 nanograms.’”
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