While it will always be illegal to smoke while you drive, the answer on smoking then driving is unfortunately more complicated than yes or no.
Now that adult-use marijuana is legal in Michigan, many people are wondering how impacts the driving laws.
After all, we all know about the .08 limit for drinking alcohol and driving.
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The Michigan State Police sought to develop a “.08 standard” for marijuana use.
They developed a commission to investigate if a scientific standard could be reached regarding impairment.
The Law Offices of Barton Morris, with Barton Morris as the contributing attorney, was the only defense firm consulted on this matter.
What did Michigan State Police find?
No standard could be determined.
Therefore, there is no “per se” limit to the amount of THC someone can have in their system.
Instead, each incident must be taken on a case-by case-basis to determine impairment.
This is a tremendous gift to the consumers of marijuana in Michigan.
Instead of cracking under the pressure like other states, Michigan admits that no scientific evidence exists to show impairment based solely on a THC level.
Thus, Michigan doesn’t have a cutoff level at this time.
This gives those who are accused of DUI involving marijuana the opportunity to prove they weren’t impaired based on their actual ability to operate a vehicle, not some arbitrary number.
Use your common sense.
Keeping the following in mind:
This doesn’t mean that you’re free to use marijuana and drive; you must be responsible.
Judges and many potential jurors still strongly dislike marijuana.
In addition, many police departments are training their officers in marijuana impairment detection.
However, if you consumed responsibly and still find yourself in some legal trouble, give our DUI attorneys a call.
Don’t allow the police to paint you as a criminal for using a legal substance.
Exercise your rights.
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