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In reply to the discussion: AZ Appeals Court Says Traces of Inactive THC Qualify for DUI [View all]Hard Assets
(274 posts)36. No it doesn't. I have active and inactive THC in my body.
And I am no way intoxicated.
My mom is being a pain about me driving after I smoke. Colorado does not have a DUI set up for THC yet.
And studies have *shown* that people on THC are actually better drivers because THC actually increases the awareness of things around you (paranoia).
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Arizona is just one giant speed trap. Their "police" and "highway patrol" are among the most podunk
villager
Feb 2013
#3
And, now it is also a reportable conviction that would prohibit future gun purchases.
HereSince1628
Feb 2013
#38
Arizona looks like a beautiful state, but their public officials are insane
Bjorn Against
Feb 2013
#6
"their public officials are insane" alot of those were also voted into office so
cstanleytech
Feb 2013
#9
I know there are a lot of nut jobs in Arizona, but there are a lot of good people as well
Bjorn Against
Feb 2013
#12
I dont see it or alot of the republican states going blue for atleast 14 - 20 years
cstanleytech
Feb 2013
#14
So, if you have traces of other judgment impairing prescription drugs, you're illegal to drive?...
W T F
Feb 2013
#8
Guilty until proven innocent (if you got enough money to prove yourself innocent, that is) !!
blkmusclmachine
Feb 2013
#19
THC concentrations in the blood of occasional marijuana users quickly fall below limits of drug test
Kolesar
Feb 2013
#29
They want to collect that DUI dough. DUI money racket. It's a whole economy unto itself.
lonestarnot
Feb 2013
#32