By 650 CKOM
Imagine someone is pulled over by police. A breathalyzer test comes back showing the driver has a blood alcohol content (BAC) of .07, just under the legal limit of .08.
Now, imagine Canada has decided to copy the U.S. state of Colorado's regulations on THC, the main psychoactive compound in marijuana. In Colorado, anyone with more than 5 nanograms of active THC in their blood can be charged with driving under the influence.
Saskatoon police chief Clive Weighill... // Read Full Article