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18/05/2018 08:04:38
Dragan Nedeljkovich (Online)
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Zrenjanin, Serbia
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>>I don't know for sure but I think they say that testing a driver for DUI of pot is not easy or maybe not yet developed. That is, again, if I understand correctly, all current DUI testing methods are not detecting pot. Although you can smell it easy.
>>I am not a pot smoker so I would not know.
>
>Actually pot in blood or urine is too easy to detect... weeks after the fact. I know of a person who got a job in a different state, relocation costs paid etc, but couldn't get employed because she was positive on pot test (and pot is legal in her home state). She didn't touch it for three weeks, and still tested positive.

What I meant is testing a driver with a breathalyzer, which is what cops use. I am sure that in hospitals or using blood tests, they can detect anything.
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