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  1. The information provided is INACCURATE or MISLEADING at best. The speaker must be a DRE (Drug Recognition Expert). There are only approximately 190 DREs in Maryland when I last checked in July 2023. They are the only ones who can request a blood or urine test for drugs – essentially, the DRE makes that call, regardless. As a matter of fact, if the incident did not involve serious injury to another or death, the operator does not have to take the test. A regular patrol officer IS NOT qualified to charge for DUI for THC. Based on the 2-day and 30-day rule for THC in the body – the charge is not likely to go anywhere. It should also be noted that the smell test cannot be used to establish PC in Maryland. By the way, marijuana is now called CANNABIS – not marijuana. In a number of counties, such a charge without the forgoing IS NOT BEING PROSECUTED.

  2. Good. I work in an elementary school and I am tired of opening the doors of cars in the parent car rider line for kids, only to be hit with a cloud of weed. Also I worry about those kids getting home safe with their high parents driving.

  3. Well don’t smoke while you’re driving then you won’t have to worry about 30 seconds or 30 days. It was legalized for you now you want more. You pot heads can barely drive as is.

  4. Maryland Police needs to get some common sense. Imagine eating a brownie in Amsterdam two weeks before coming to Maryland completely sober and the cops drug test you only to put you in jail for DUI. Think about how shady Maryland is doing this, just another way to write more tickets to gain revenue for the state, pathetic if you ask me.

  5. Go to hell with your law, you guys didn't create this planet always trying to micromanage somebody… If I'm going to hell for smoking weed I kick that door down myself, there is plenty of fire I will never need a lighter.

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