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Sacramento, CA: State lawmakers should reject legislative proposals to impose per se limits prohibiting motorists to operate a vehicle with trace quantities of #THC in their blood, according to the recommendations of a state-appointed task force on impaired driving. Such laws criminalize driving a vehicle with trace amounts of THC or other related compounds in one’s system, even absent any evidence of impaired driving performance.⁠

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