Montana Highway Patrol on Marijuana DUIsPosted by On

Montanans are used to messages from law enforcement about drinking and driving, but KGVO News reached out to the Montana Highway Patrol on Thursday specifically about driving under the influence of marijuana.

Now that recreational marijuana is legal, MHP Public Information Officer Sergeant Jay Nelson specifically addressed the subject of driving while high.

“We are seeing and we have been seeing for years, different drugs beyond alcohol involving people that are under the influence and understanding there are different classifications of drugs and that they do different things to the human body,” began Sergeant Nelson. “But the biggest thing to understand with marijuana is although it is legal to buy, it is not legal to get behind the wheel while you’re high.”

Another little known fact is that there are certain limits for drivers who smoke pot as well as for those who drink alcohol.

“In Montana, we have a legal ‘per se’ limit which is five nanograms of active metabolite,” he said. “Without getting into a long chemistry lesson, you cannot be behind the wheel if you feel like you’re high on marijuana.”

Regarding driving while under the influence of marijuana, Sergeant Nelson referenced a conversation with a law enforcement officer from Colorado, who shared an unusual effect of marijuana on a driver.

“Recently I talked to a Denver Police Officer where they’ve been dealing with this for many years, and he said one of the biggest indicators they’re finding is…

Original Author Link click here to read complete story..

News

missoula newsmontana news

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.