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Driving High in New York? Here's What the Law Says


With New York State s recent passage of a bill legalizing recreational marijuana for those 21 and older, there is concern of more impaired drivers behind the wheel on the state s roadways. 
If you re an experienced cannabis user and think you ve become immune to many of the effects of marijuana, maybe you re right. But that doesn t mean you won t face consequences if you re caught driving under the influence of anything - alcohol, marijuana, illegal drugs or prescribed ones. 
Sgt. Dave Olney with the New York State Police has been a trained Drug Recognition Expert for almost 25 years, one of only about 350 DRE s across the state. He also teaches other officers in a program dubbed ARIDE, or Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement.  Olney says even when an officer can t smell alcohol on your breath, or can t smell weed in your car, there are other indicators beyond odor that can alert a trained officer that you may be under the influence of something.  ....

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Driving High in New York? Here's What the Law Says


With New York State s recent passage of a bill legalizing recreational marijuana for those 21 and older, there is concern of more impaired drivers behind the wheel on the state s roadways.
If you re an experienced cannabis user and think you ve become immune to many of the effects of marijuana, maybe you re right. But, that doesn t mean you won t face consequences if you re caught driving under the influence of anything - alcohol, marijuana, illegal drugs or prescribed ones.
Sgt. Dave Olney with the New York State Police has been a trained Drug Recognition Expert for almost 25 years, one of only about 350 DRE s across the state. He also teaches other officers in a program dubbed ARIDE, or Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement.  Olney says even when an officer can t smell alcohol on your breath, or can t smell weed in your car, there are other indicators beyond odor that can alert a trained officer that you may be under the influence of something. ....

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