
Charges Dropped In Vancouver Marijuana Vehicular Homicide Case
Act I – Milwaukie, Oregon, man driving on a busy five-lane road during rush-hour traffic on a dark, wet, rainy night hits and kills a

Act I – Milwaukie, Oregon, man driving on a busy five-lane road during rush-hour traffic on a dark, wet, rainy night hits and kills a

By Alex Newhouse Sensible Washington and the No on I-502 campaign officially maintain that I-502 creates a 0 tolerance DUI. No on I-502 states: “Even worse:

How Zero Tolerance And Per Se DUID Laws Could Affect Medical Marijuana Users The following chart shows the state limits for THC-COOH in the blood

Does Your State Have Per Se Or Zero Tolerance Drugged Driving Laws? In my home state of Oregon, we don’t have any per se or

A Legal Breakdown Of I-502’s DUI-C Provision I saw the following post on Washington N.O.R.M.L.’s Facebook Page and figured it was worth posting for a

By Steve Elliott of Toke of the Town A marijuana DUI bill early Tuesday afternoon failed again to clear the Colorado Senate, once again being

By Steve Elliott of Toke of the Town Like a bad penny that just won’t go away, Colorado’s marijuana blood-level limit for drivers is back

Assemblywoman Norma Torres has amended her proposal, AB 2552, to remove language that initially sought to expose marijuana consumers to enhanced DUI penalties based solely

By Steve Elliott of Toke of the Town A bill that would establish a zero-tolerance driving under the influence (DUI) standard for marijuana has been

By Steve Elliott of Toke of the Town The recurring debate and driving while high is back in the spotlight in the Colorado Legislature, where

By Ann Toney When the Colorado legislature convenes in January, it will again address a law limiting the amount of THC nanograms (ng) motorists can

CTI LAUNCHES THC/DUI EDUCATION CAMPAIGN CTI is launching a THC/DUI awareness campaign based on fact, not fear. The campaign is inpired by the FDA warning

Keeping You Legal: Driving Under the Influence Part 2 Even if you have your Colorado Medical Marijuana Registry card you can still be prosecuted

Keeping You Legal: Driving under the Influence By Ann Toney Even with a Colorado Medical Marijuana Registry card (red card) you can still be prosecuted

Colorado House Bill 11-1261, the THC/DUI bill, has been revived, with only 3 days left in Colorado’s 2011 Legislative session. This is sad news for

The news program HDNet World Report has asked CTI to help round up some volunteers for a study they are doing of how cannabis affects

HB1261, the THC/DUI bill, will be heard by the Senate Judiciary Committee on April 11, 2011. This will be the final opportunity for public comment

THC/DUI Bill Hearing on Thursday (3/10) House Judiciary Committee Hearing on HB 1261 DATE: Thurs., March 10, 2011 LOCATION: Hearing Room 0107, basement, state Capitol

In the third major attack on medical marijuana patient rights in Colorado to come out of the state legislature this year, House Bill 11-1261 was