- Last year the pot DUI bill was rejected in the Senate. And last week, the House was poised to again adopt the standard, but legislative work was stopped for a filibuster on a civil unions measure. (FOX News)
- DENVER—A marijuana blood standard for drivers appears headed for approval in Colorado—thanks to a single vote change from a Republican senator. Sen. (Denver Post)
- A bill that would set a marijuana blood standard for drivers--similar to that of current blood alcohol standards--took a big step toward approval on Tuesday when it passed 18-17 in the Colorado Senate. (Huffington Post)
- All but one are expected to pass without much noise, except possibly a marijuana DUI bill heading to the Senate that would establish a criminal blood content level of THC, akin to the .08 percent blood alcohol level for DUIs. (Colorado Springs Gazette)
- After noticing a jar with more than 30 grams of marijuana in it sticking out of Mr. Adomiaks pocket, a search turned up 136 Xanax pills, 18 Valium and two Vicodin on him and in the car, the complaint said. (Scranton Times-Tribune)
- The Colorado Senate will vote on legislation that would make it illegal for anyone to operate a motor vehicle with trace amounts of THC — the main psychoactive compound in marijuana — in their blood. (Raw Story)
- Scivally was charged with DUI, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest and posted $5,000 bond. Police said they found marijuana after stopping a truck on suspicion of DUI Sunday night. Larry Lee Lowman II, 42, U.S. (Shelbyville Times-Gazette)
- Hlavaty, 18, 1200 block of Hearthside Court; 9:32 p.m. on 2500 block of Durango Lane; charged with possession of marijuana. DUI: Janet Rodriguez, 29, Morton Grove; 11:59 p.m. (Chicago Sun-Times)
- According to law enforcement, officers approached the vehicle and it smelled of marijuana. When police asked Houston questions, were told his answers were incoherent. Houston was then placed under arrest on suspicion of DUI. (TMZ.com)
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Marijuana dui
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