That’s particularly the case if a person happens to be a police officer evaluating impaired driving in a U.S. state that just recently legalized recreational cannabis. In general, impaired driving laws specify impairment, regardless of the substance consumed, is illegal and punishable by charges, fines or other measures. According to NBC Washington, medically certified patients who consumed weed offered the helpful visual cues during the training session earlier this week. It’s always best to have a good idea of what to expect. At least, that appeared to be the thinking behind a recent training course involving officers with the Montgomery County Police Department who got a chance to see up close and personal how people on cannabis look and behave.
It’s always best to have a good idea of what to expect. That’s particularly the case if a person happens to be a police officer evaluating impaired driving in a U.S. state that just recently legalized recreational cannabis.
At least, that appeared to be the thinking behind a recent training course involving officers with the Montgomery County Police Department who got a chance to see up close and personal how people on cannabis look and behave.
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