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Drug Driving Laws - making a case for change

Drug Driving Laws - making a case for change

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Summary with Timestamps for Podcast Show Notes:

  • Driving and Cannabis (09:47 - 10:12)

    • Most states prohibit driving with any THC in the system.
    • CBD products may contain trace amounts of THC, potentially detectable in oral swab tests.
  • CBD and Driving (10:12 - 12:55)

    • CBD-only products with absolutely no THC are legal to drive on.
    • No evidence of intoxication or impairment with CBD-only use.
    • CBD is not typically tested for in roadside swab tests; THC is the compound they are looking for.
  • Tolerance to Cannabis Side Effects (11:15 - 11:41)

    • Regular cannabis use leads to the development of tolerance to side effects faster than to therapeutic benefits.
    • Intoxication is recognized as a side effect, and tolerance may diminish the feeling of intoxication over time.
  • Challenges of THC Testing for Impairment (11:41 - 13:47)

    • Regular cannabis users may have a large amount of THC in their system but not be impaired due to tolerance.
    • Cannabis-naive individuals with small amounts of THC may be significantly impaired.
    • Oral swab tests detect recent contact with THC in the mouth, not THC in the bloodstream.
    • The test provides a positive or negative result without quantifying the amount of THC.
  • Avoiding Detection with Cannabis Use (13:47 - 14:19)

    • Products that bypass the mouth (e.g., oils or decarboxylated dried flower capsules) may not register on oral swab tests.
  • False Positives and Blood/Urine Tests (14:19 - 14:59)

    • Oral swab tests may produce false positives, causing unwarranted concern for recent use.
    • Subsequent blood or urine tests can detect THC metabolites, indicating cannabis use within the past month.


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