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<blockquote data-quote="john250" data-source="post: 1086544" data-attributes="member: 4406"><p>For county goverment, they test everyone who might drive a county vehicle. So, if you are a shovelman, you don't get tested. But, if you might drive a snowplow in times of need, you are tested.</p><p>I don't think there is any "settled law" about how to determine if you are "driving high". I'm told that the THC is stored in your fat, and while you might test + for THC, it could have been 20 days ago that you smoked or were in a room where somebody smoked. The legal profession is going to be busy with this for many years. It clearly is in all of our best interest to keep "stoned drivers" off the highways. But how?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john250, post: 1086544, member: 4406"] For county goverment, they test everyone who might drive a county vehicle. So, if you are a shovelman, you don't get tested. But, if you might drive a snowplow in times of need, you are tested. I don't think there is any "settled law" about how to determine if you are "driving high". I'm told that the THC is stored in your fat, and while you might test + for THC, it could have been 20 days ago that you smoked or were in a room where somebody smoked. The legal profession is going to be busy with this for many years. It clearly is in all of our best interest to keep "stoned drivers" off the highways. But how? [/QUOTE]
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