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Maine: Lawmakers Remove Unscientific Per Se Standards For Cannabis

Previously, lawmakers were debating legislation, LD 1320, to impose ‘per se’ criminal penalties to individuals who drive with trace levels (5ng/ml or higher) of THC in their blood — regardless of whether he/she is behaviorally impaired.  Fortunately, members of the Transportation Committee amended the bill to remove provisions that make operation of a motor vehicle … Continue reading »

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Alabama: Lawmakers Adjourn Without Finalizing Unscientific Per Se Standards For Cannabis

State lawmakers adjourned without moving SB 162, which sought to impose ‘per se’ criminal penalties to individuals who drive with trace levels (5ng/ml or higher) of THC in their blood — regardless of whether he/she is behaviorally impaired.  Although Senate lawmakers approved the measure, House members failed to pass the legislation prior to the adjournment … Continue reading »

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Florida: Unscientific Per Se Measure Dies In Committee

Legislation to impose ‘per se’ criminal penalties to individuals who drive a motor vehicle with trace levels (5ng/ml or higher) of THC in their blood — regardless of whether he/she is behaviorally impaired, has died in committee this legislative session.  NORML opposes the imposition of this type of per se traffic safety legislation for cannabinoids … Continue reading »

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