Early data suggests no spike in drug-impaired driving charges since cannabis legalization


By Amy Smart / The Canadian Press
VANCOUVER — Canadian police say they haven’t been busting many more stoned drivers six months after legalization, but they are reminding drivers to keep cannabis out of reach. The Canadian Press canvassed police forces across the country and most reported no significant change in the number of impaired driving charges laid, while some said it’s too early to release data, and at least one reported a rise in charges.…

Source:: Early data suggests no spike in drug-impaired driving charges since cannabis legalization


April 24, 2019

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