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Impairment testing lags behind state cannabis legalization

Impairment testing lags behind state cannabis legalization NY employers, law enforcement rely on observation to tell who is under the influence of pot Rebekah F. Ward FacebookTwitterEmail 6 1of6Marijuana plants are pictured at the Baker s marijuana nursery at Baker Medical Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2020, in Oklahoma City. When voters in conservative Oklahoma approved medical marijuana in 2018, many thought the rollout would be ploddingly slow and burdened with bureaucracy. Instead, business is booming so much cannabis industry workers and entrepreneurs are moving to Oklahoma from states with more well-established pot cultures, like California, Colorado and Oregon. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)AP Photo/Sue OgrockiShow MoreShow Less

New York State secures money for increased law enforcement training following adult-use marijuana legalization

Share and speak up for justice, law & order. STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. The recently-passed New York State budget includes critical funding that will provide law enforcement agencies with the specialized training needed to recognize and prosecute drivers under the influence of cannabis. Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed legislation on March 21 making New York the latest state in the country to have legalized adult-use recreational marijuana, A Drug Recognition Expert (DRE) is a police officer who has received specialized training and is considered an expert in the field and therefore can provide expert witness testimony at a trial against a defendant to ensure that the case against them could move forward.

Harckham Acclaims 2021-2022 State Budget for Investments in Hudson Valley Recovery

Harckham Acclaims 2021-2022 State Budget for Investments in Hudson Valley Recovery
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Users of both alcohol, marijuana take more risks behind the wheel

Users of both alcohol, marijuana take more risks behind the wheel Published Sunday, Apr. 18, 2021, 10:46 am Join AFP s 100,000+ followers on Facebook Purchase a subscription to AFP Subscribe to AFP podcasts on iTunes and Spotify News, press releases, letters to the editor: augustafreepress2@gmail.com (© anyaberkut – stock.adobe.com) People who use both alcohol and marijuana are significantly more likely to speed, text, intentionally run red lights, and drive aggressively than those who don’t, according to data from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. They also are far more likely to report driving under the influence of alcohol than those who consume only alcohol and not marijuana.

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