Drugged Driving - New Laws - July 2008
June 19, 2008 by pcholakis
Police get new powers to test drivers for drugs
Drinking and driving penalties also going up
Scott Dunn (Source: Sun Times)
Police across Canada will have new powers to investigate drivers suspected of being impaired by drugs starting July 2, when penalties for driving while impaired will also go up.
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The drug evaluations experts will have authority to demand samples of saliva, urine or blood to determine the presence of alcohol or a drug without a warrant, Department of Justice spokeswoman Carole Saindon said.
Tests on the fluids can detect seven families of drugs, although there’s no specific drug impairment level as there is for alcohol.
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First and forement, devices / techniques must screen for THC-delta-9 in oral fluid NOT THC-COOH and/or delta-11, etc. The latter is a metabolite found only in urine at any level that can be commonly detected, the former is the active ingreadient of marijuna and found in oral fluid.
Detection of THC-delta-9 in oral fluid has repeatedly been demonstrated to be possible from connsumption… up to 24 hours post consumption.
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