Driving Under the Influence of Marijuana
Unlike alcohol, the concentration of THC—the primary psychoactive component of marijuana—in one’s system at a specific time cannot be determined the way one’s blood alcohol content can.
Because of this, people are arrested by law enforcement officers on suspicion of driving under the influence of marijuana based on common signs that someone has been using marijuana. Check out this brief video clip to learn about some of the some of the problems associated with this practice.
Have you been wrongly accused of driving while under the influence of marijuana? If so, you have the right to employ a lawyer’s assistance in aggressively defending your innocence. For legal representation from a dedicated and experienced criminal defense attorney in the Pittsburgh area, call the Law Offices of David S. Shrager at (412) 567-5833!
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