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Rodemer Kane Attorneys at Law

Cannabis and Driving Under the Influence: An Examination of Relevant Colorado Legislation

In Colorado, both medical and recreational cannabis have been legalized; however, there are specific requirements for eligibility to use them. Additionally, laws are in place to regulate the conduct of individuals under the...more

Rodemer Kane Attorneys at Law

How Much THC Is Too Much To Drive In Colorado?

In the state of Colorado, marijuana has been legal for recreational consumption since 2012. While laws on driving under the influence of alcohol have been well-known by the drivers of Colorado for many years, the laws on...more

Rodemer Kane Attorneys at Law

Is Driving Stoned In Colorado Worse Than Driving Drunk?

Cannabis has been legal in Colorado for some time, both recreationally and medically. Despite this, driving under the influence of marijuana is not legal. Those who support marijuana argue that driving while high is very...more

Rodemer Kane Attorneys at Law

Colorado Marijuana Laws That Out Of State Visitors Need To Know

As of November 2020, the State of Colorado has updated marijuana laws pertaining to the possession and sale of Marijuana. Upon the legalization of marijuana in December of 2012, Colorado become one of few states where an...more

The Rodman Law Group, LLC

Canadian Study Assesses THC Residual Effects on Driving

Reporting no evidence of residual effects on drivers, last fall’s findings contribute to the growing discussion of cannabis’s effects on consumers. Over the autumn of 2019, a group of researchers out of Toronto announced...more

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You Should Know - June 2016

Has Legalizing Pot Caused More Road Accidents, Injuries or Deaths? Elizabeth Kemble, a widely admired advocate for kidney health in Oregon, was out for a walk following her third kidney transplant when she was killed by...more

Jaburg Wilk

Don’t Bogart That Medical Marijuana, My Caregiver.

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On October 21, 2014, the Court of Appeals concluded that Arizona’s Medical Marijuana Act (AMMA) does not give an authorized medical marijuana user immunity from prosecution when he drives under the influence. A.R.S. §...more

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