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Marijuana and the future of DUI legislation in Colorado

With the legalization of small amounts of marijuana in Colorado, it will still likely be some time before determinations as to how much THC can be in the blood system while at the same time legally operating a motor vehicle. Yet with all the haggling that is likely to go

Driving under the influence of marijuana still illegal in Colorado

While some residents celebrate Colorado State Amendment 64, Colorado law enforcement and government officials still raise some concerns. The amendment was passed by a majority vote during the most recent election and removed most of Colorado’s legal penalties when it comes to possession of a small amount of marijuana. However,

Marijuana DUI bill moves one step closer to Colorado law

Thank goodness that there are various levels of government and voting in order for a legislative proposal to become law. While a controversial bill regarding driving under the influence of marijuana passed through the Senate panel last week, it still has some rounds to go in order to be enacted.

Commission Proposes Outlawing Driving with Certain Level of THC

The issue of medical marijuana use in Colorado has prompted the Colorado Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice to suggest a proposal which would make it illegal to drive when THC levels in the driver’s blood are above a certain level. According to a story in the Aurora Sentinel, the

Colorado Will Try to Set Standard for Marijuana-Related DUIs

Colorado is known as a state that is open to the use of medical marijuana; such utilization and dispensaries of the otherwise illegal substance is now legal. The legalization of the drug, however, has created worry among people concerned about traffic safety. Currently, there is no set standard regarding how

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