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The Arizona Supreme Court is being asked to review a lower court's ruling that marijuana smokers can be prosecuted for driving under the influence even when there is no evidence that they are actually high.
The Court of Appeals on Feb. 12 overturned a trial judge who said it doesn't make sense to prosecute people with no evidence they're under the influence.
At issue are the chemical compounds in marijuana that show up in blood and urine tests after people smoke pot.
The case stems from a motorist's blood test. It revealed only a chemical compound that is found in the blood after another compound produced from ingesting marijuana breaks down.
The Supreme Court will receive additional legal briefs before deciding whether or not to hear the case.
News Hawk- Truth Seeker 420 MAGAZINE ®
Source: myfoxphoenix.com
Author: Associated Press
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Website: Arizona ruling on DUI test for marijuana appealed
The Court of Appeals on Feb. 12 overturned a trial judge who said it doesn't make sense to prosecute people with no evidence they're under the influence.
At issue are the chemical compounds in marijuana that show up in blood and urine tests after people smoke pot.
The case stems from a motorist's blood test. It revealed only a chemical compound that is found in the blood after another compound produced from ingesting marijuana breaks down.
The Supreme Court will receive additional legal briefs before deciding whether or not to hear the case.
News Hawk- Truth Seeker 420 MAGAZINE ®
Source: myfoxphoenix.com
Author: Associated Press
Contact: About Us
Website: Arizona ruling on DUI test for marijuana appealed