BALTIMORE — As we prepare for the legalization of weed on July 1, police are warning motorists about cannabis-impaired driving. Cannabis consumption can impact driving ability. Reaction times and motor coordination can be negatively impacted. Police throughout the state will be relying on drug recognition experts to identify impaired drivers…Read More
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