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Not So Fast! Cannabis Legalization Does Not Mean Driving While High Is Legal Too

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The announcement by the Federal Government that they intend to take cannabis off its schedule 1 classification seems logical. Considering that cannabis legalization has found its way to the desk of many governors, it was only a matter of time until marijuana, that has long shared the same classification as heroin and LSD, be classified as less serious, although still federally illegal.

Vermont passed a legalization law in 2022, becoming the 11th state to do so. Cannabis retail stores have been popping up all over the State ever since, allowing anyone over the age of 21 the ability to purchase a multitude of cannabis based products. Despite the ease of posession, the concern for the impairing effect that marijuana can have on operators of motor vehicles, continues to be a significant concern for law enforcement.

Driving While High Is as Illegal as Driving While Drunk

The DUI statute for driving while under the influence of marijuana carries the same maximum penalty ( 2 years in jail) as the DUI-alcohol statute. For a law enforcement officer to charge someone with a weed DUI, they must show that the operator was “under the influence to the slightest degree”. Any level of impairment is sufficient to meet the statutory requirements and subject the driver to a mandatory 90-day license suspension and a criminal conviction on your record.

How Does Law Enforcement Prove Impairment?

There is no per-se limit on cannabis DUIs. This differs from the .08 limit in alcohol DUIs. In response, marijuana DUI investigation focuses more on an officer’s observations and specialized training in determining impairment. Although the classic Cheech and Chong scene, where the officer approaches the two stoners who are lost in their van in a giant plume of smoke, such apparent evidence of consumption is not needed for an officer to reach an arrest decision.

Request or Demand for Blood.

An officer can also request that a suspect submit to a blood test in order to determine the presence of cannabis in their system. The Implied Consent laws for refusing to submit to a blood test are the same as an alcohol test refusal (six-month suspension for a first offense, with elevated penalties for subsequent offenses).

Depending on the circumstances of the arrest, an officer may also be able to apply for a search warrant from a judge if suspect consent is not obtained. This process is often initiated in cases where a serious injury or death has occurred, or if the suspect has prior DUI (alcohol or cannabis) convictions.

Just Because You Can Doesn’t Mean You Should

Despite cannabis being available for legal purchase throughout many Vermont towns, this permitted consumption does not extend to the road. So when you purchase that pack of joints from your neighborhood weed dealer keep in mind, that when it comes to driving while impaired, Vermont law enforcement will not look the other way just because you chose weed over booze.

The foregoing content is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. Readers with specific legal questions should consult with their private attorney.

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