Marijuana research plan for New York State faces federal roadblock
Impaired driving research is lacking despite safety concerns. The University at Buffalo would like to handle that challenge of helping to determine THC levels. Author: Ron Plants Updated: 8:25 PM EDT April 15, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. When it came to the legalization of marijuana for New York State, Assembly Majority Leader Crystal Peoples-Stokes of Buffalo helped to steer the measure through the politics of Albany.
She says they didn t forget about the road safety factor with impaired drivers. I think we did a really great job of not just adding talk to how do you deal with impaired driving as a result of cannabis, but adding resources to do a deep dive into the research, she said.
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Assembly Majority Leader Crystal Peoples-Stokes, who co-sponsored the adult use legislation, said she’s “met most every wealthy, influential person” interested in New York's cannabis industry, but equity comes first.