Feds Would Develop ‘Impairment Standards’ For Marijuana And Other Drugs Under New Bipartisan Transportation Bill In Congress
Bipartisan leaders of a House committee have released transportation legislation requiring federal officials to study impaired driving involving marijuana and other drugs and develop evidence-based impairment standards. The bill addresses a significant gap in federal policy regarding marijuana impairment testing and enforcement.
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