Posted on 02/07/2018 3:28:20 PM PST by nickcarraway
Can’t wait to see people getting busted for eating poppy seed rolls, oregano, salads, and for using Tylenol, Advil, and etc.
DUI checkpoints aren’t controversial, but using this for evidence in a criminal trial is?
Beam me up, Scotty. No intelligent life here.
My first thought too.
The next thought is that they will combine this w/civil asset forfeiture.
Fail test test, lose your car on the spot w/no hope of return.
In terms of weed, THC stays in your blood for about a day or two. It remains in the body and detectable in the urine for much longer.
If you have a tolerance for THC, you can drive pretty well, it’s not going to affect you like alcohol will.
If you do not have tolerance for THC, let’s say you haven’t smoked for 6 months, and your buddy brings over the dank, and you take a few hits, you are going to be f*cked up and significantly impaired, and I do not recommend driving in this state at all. Don’t do it. Very difficult to pay attention and not get easily distracted by nothing at all.
Anyone who drives impaired under the influence of anything at all, tolerance or no tolerance, is putting others lives at great risk, and needs to go to prison.
Get loaded on whatever you like at your house, stay there, don’t drive, let someone else drive if you must leave.
He looks "high" to me!
Can’t find name of perp but his picture is here: http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/public-safety/sd-me-paradise-fatal-20180203-story.html
It’s gotten so bad in San Diego I have almost totally quit driving. There are no rules anymore. Illegals road rage you, my wife got t-boned by a dreamer that ran through a four way when the lights were out...and then sued...cost us a new used $30,000 car...wife ran over some sort of industrial fan on freeway last week...it’s just sick what’s going on.
Gee, and I wonder why people don’t trust the cops?
“If you have a tolerance for THC, you can drive pretty well, its not going to affect you like alcohol will.”
Do you mean to state that you can’t have a tolerance for alcohol?
Always insist on a blood test. Cops aren't analytical chemists.
82% - 85% ACCURACY (as low as 60% for occasional users) will never withstand trial.
http://icadtsinternational.com/files/documents/2013_058.pdf
Especially with no legal standard in place.
It’s still incumbent upon the arresting officer to show impairment as a result of drugs. And, impairment alone is not enough for a legal violation...it has to be impairment as a result of drug use.
This is one thing those drug pushing states are dying for. Push the dope and then pull ‘em over.
What a racket.
“Get loaded on whatever you like at your house, stay there, dont drive, let someone else drive if you must leave.”
Absolutely.
There is also a whole different level of sobriety if you are walking home rather than driving.
Or for having walked through a college dorm on the way to the car. I imagine second-hand pot smoke makes its way into your system.
And the magic machine makes no distinction between “just enough to register” and “Cheech and Chong’s van”.
It’s been done before, lol. Enjoy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_4ULKpkLNc
Yes, you can, but alcohol affects motor skills to a greater extent than THC.
My stepdad had a staggering tolerance for alcohol, but after 20 scotch and waters, he still fell out of the drivers seat and passed out upside down in the driveway after driving home.
Regardless of one’s level of tolerance for any drug, if one is driving and is determined to be impaired, one should go to prison. Tolerance of a substance is NOT a mitigating factor.
This is the natural progession of things after people started tolerating safety checks. Next: keep your left sleeve rolled up.
I think it will be used as a screening test to determine whether to arrest someone. The actual testing to be used in a trial would take place after arrest at the police station or hospital.
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