To: mewzilla
“VA doesn’t have a standard for weed impaired driving.”
This is really a growing National problem, with the widespread legalizations. There is a need for such legal standards, procedures like field sobriety tests, and technology like alcohol breathalyzers.
There is an opportunity for some small secondary industries need to fill these niches.
24 posted on
04/23/2021 8:51:25 AM PDT by
BeauBo
To: BeauBo
The standard is going to be the same as the objective signs of intoxication relied on by the Commonwealth in a DWI prosecution where there is no breath or blood test admissible.
29 posted on
04/23/2021 8:56:10 AM PDT by
PUGACHEV
To: BeauBo
This is really a growing National problem, with the widespread legalizations. "National" in the sense of multistate - but properly federal only as regards stoned drivers crossing state lines.
There is a need for such legal standards, procedures like field sobriety tests, and technology like alcohol breathalyzers.
There is an opportunity for some small secondary industries need to fill these niches.
Agreed.
30 posted on
04/23/2021 8:56:31 AM PDT by
NobleFree
("law is often but the tyrant's will, and always so when it violates the right of an individual")
To: BeauBo
"This is really a growing National problem, with the widespread legalizations. There is a need for such legal standards, procedures like field sobriety tests, and technology like alcohol breathalyzers."
Pothead states are too busy passing gun control laws and trying to cope with the masses of unemployed and homeless people, Antifa, BLM, etc.
63 posted on
04/23/2021 5:35:08 PM PDT by
familyop
(Only here for the tales from the rubber room.)
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