Thursday, August 28, 2014

My Favorite Line: "Studies Show That Drivers High on Pot May be Overly Cautious"

I'm guessing these two wouldn't pass the test.
This year’s Labor Day campaign to catch impaired drivers in Washington has a new target.
The slogan – Drive High, Get a DUI – is intended to call attention to the risk of driving under the influence of marijuana in a state where the drug is legal.

The Spokesman-Review takes a look at how intoxicated driving laws will be enforced in Washington.

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