With the legalization of recreational marijuana in Canada, DUI and impaired driving laws had to be modified to include impairment by cannabis. The newly modified laws have outlined different provisions that include significant penalties and consequences if convicted and found guilty of a drug-impaired driving offence.
What level of marijuana is considered illegal to drive?
Ontario has taken a zero-tolerance approach to driving while under the influence of marijuana. Any level of marijuana is considered illegal and punishable as a DUI offence (note: there are exceptions for medical cannabis users).
Ontario has taken a zero-tolerance approach to driving while under the influence of marijuana. Any level of marijuana is considered illegal and punishable as a DUI offence (note: there are exceptions for medical cannabis users).
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