If I'm not mistaken, and I think I could be (my circumstance may have been different), that in Ohio you DO NOT have to submit to a field sobriety test, the only way they can get you for DWI or OVI or whatever it is, is if you submit to a breathalyzer, and if you refuse that they can take you in if they're suspicious. I got pulled over once while high (30 in a 25, fuck youngstown) and I turned down the field sobriety test the officer wanted me to take because my eyes were glossy but I gladly submitted to a breathalyzer because I knew I hadn't been drinking. He ended up just giving me a warning, and I know for a fact he thought I was drunk and was just looking for another drunk driver to pull over.justincredible wrote:I can actually see the issue presented here. Since there are no tests for pot that tell if it is in your system "right now" (i.e. smoked recently and still high) there would need to be field sobriety tests for it. Not sure if they would be similar to those for alcohol related DUIs. Perhaps the cop could offer the driver some Cheetos. If they turn them down they are obviously not high.Glory Days wrote:SQ_Crazies wrote: I would LOVE to see how many haters would change their tune and start using it as soon as it became legal. It'd be HILARIOUS actually.
You know what another problem with weed is, drug tests for work are totally bogus. And before someone says, "yeah, so says the pothead", I know a business owner very well who is VERY clear that they aren't big fans of weed. But even they think drug tests for jobs are STUPID, especially for weed.
i think if it becomes legal that would be a big problem. imagine getting pulled over or getting in an accident. they smell weed even though you havent smoked it in say a day or 2 because the jacket you are wearing smells like it or there is some in your car. yet they test you and hit positive because it stays in your system for so long.![]()
Long story short, it's a major issue that it can't be detected as being in the system currently when operating a vehicle. I've never drank and drove but I have been high, and while I'm still accident free, I can't say the same for one of my friends.