Colorado Anti-Drugged Driving Campaign Announced

Jacob Bell

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Friday, the Colorado Department of Transportation launched an anti-drugged driving campaign aimed at educating people about the dangers—and illegality—of driving while on drugs.

In addition to alcohol, the department said it and various law enforcement agencies are on the lookout for medical marijuana users, people driving under the influence of other legally prescribed medicines and even some over the counter medications.

From the CDOT web site:

CDOT, the Colorado State Patrol and statewide law enforcement agencies are kicking off the national DUI crackdown by launching a new campaign aimed at preventing drugged driving — including driving under the influence of prescription medication, over-the-counter medication, medical marijuana and illicit drugs.

From thedenverchannel.com:

Officials say the campaign is aimed at preventing drugged driving caused by prescription medication, over-the-counter medication, medical marijuana and illicit drugs. However, some of the advertisements specifically target medical marijuana users.

One poster being sent to medical marijuana clinics and pharmacies says, "A medical marijuana card isn't a license to drive under the influence."

Another says "You can't hide driving under the influence of cannabis. Drug recognition experts are trained to spot the signs."

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I can see where this is going to be used as an excuse,by law enforcement,to pull people over and search their car.The only real way to prove drug intoxication is with a drug test of the blood.This is going to be an enforcement nightmare and a just plain nightmare for all of us that aren't cops.This could beat all other facets of the drug war for the numbers of unintended consequences.:peace:
 
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