Marijuana has become the most commonly detected non-alcohol substance among drivers in the United States and Europe. Use of marijuana has been shown to impair driving performance and increase crash risk. Due to the lack of standardization in assessing marijuana-induced impairment and limitations of zero tolerance legislation, more jurisdictions are adopting per se laws by specifying a legal limit of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) at or above which drivers are prosecuted for driving under the influence of marijuana. This review examines major considerations when developing these threshold THC concentrations and specifics of legal THC limits for drivers adopted by different jurisdictions in the United States and other countries
Cannabis, the most common illicit drug identified in motor vehicle crashes, had a higher prevalence ...
Introduction: The dynamism in the regulatory frameworks concerning the consumption of cannabinoids h...
Marijuana is the most frequently used psychotropic drug in the United States, following alcohol cons...
Marijuana has become the most commonly detected non-alcohol substance among drivers in the United St...
ABSTRACT Objective Development of a rational and enforceable basis for controlling the impact of can...
Fourteen US states have amended their longstanding, effect-based DUI drug laws to per se or zero tol...
The rapid legalization of marijuana across the United States has produced a number of novel legal is...
The United States is seeing a new era of marijuana legalization. Currently, nine states have legaliz...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15259282017PDFTech ReportCompton, Richard...
Because driving is such a common activity, it\ue2\u20ac\u2122s easy to forget how you really must st...
As more states in the U.S legalize recreational and medicinal cannabis, rates of driving under the i...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15253461993PDFResearch PaperRobbe, Hindri...
Introduction: The dynamism in the regulatory frameworks concerning the consumption of cannabinoids h...
The proliferation of marijuana legalization has changed the relationship between driving and marijua...
Objectives: How prevalent is drugged driving among Colorado drivers convicted of Driving Under the I...
Cannabis, the most common illicit drug identified in motor vehicle crashes, had a higher prevalence ...
Introduction: The dynamism in the regulatory frameworks concerning the consumption of cannabinoids h...
Marijuana is the most frequently used psychotropic drug in the United States, following alcohol cons...
Marijuana has become the most commonly detected non-alcohol substance among drivers in the United St...
ABSTRACT Objective Development of a rational and enforceable basis for controlling the impact of can...
Fourteen US states have amended their longstanding, effect-based DUI drug laws to per se or zero tol...
The rapid legalization of marijuana across the United States has produced a number of novel legal is...
The United States is seeing a new era of marijuana legalization. Currently, nine states have legaliz...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15259282017PDFTech ReportCompton, Richard...
Because driving is such a common activity, it\ue2\u20ac\u2122s easy to forget how you really must st...
As more states in the U.S legalize recreational and medicinal cannabis, rates of driving under the i...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15253461993PDFResearch PaperRobbe, Hindri...
Introduction: The dynamism in the regulatory frameworks concerning the consumption of cannabinoids h...
The proliferation of marijuana legalization has changed the relationship between driving and marijua...
Objectives: How prevalent is drugged driving among Colorado drivers convicted of Driving Under the I...
Cannabis, the most common illicit drug identified in motor vehicle crashes, had a higher prevalence ...
Introduction: The dynamism in the regulatory frameworks concerning the consumption of cannabinoids h...
Marijuana is the most frequently used psychotropic drug in the United States, following alcohol cons...