Phoenix New Times: “A few Republican lawmakers are trying to sneak past the Voter Protection Act with a draconian DUI bill that targets the state’s medical-marijuana users. State Representative Sonny Borrelli, R-Kingman, is the prime sponsor of HB 2273, a bill that could result in DUI convictions for medical-cannabis users who aren’t impaired while driving. Borrelli’s bill would reverse an Arizona Supreme Court ruling in April 2014 that prohibits DUI convictions based solely on the presence in the bloodstream of a marijuana compound known to be incapable of causing impairment.”
Proposed DUI Bill Targets Medical-Cannabis Users With “Inactive” Metabolites
By On the Net|2017-02-04T07:38:58-07:00January 28th, 2015|AZ Legislation, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Proposed DUI Bill Targets Medical-Cannabis Users With “Inactive” Metabolites
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