Canada has already begun the process of legalizing marijuana for recreational use which should be finished by spring 2017. But how will the country regulate the usage of the substance regarding driving? There are a lot of things to consider before creating laws for drug-impaired driving. Since five of the US states have decriminalized the substance and are already dealing with drivers under the influence of marijuana, Canada can look up to them as an example of good practice. However, driving under the influence of drugs is illegal in both countries. This infographic briefly describes the difference between Driving Under the Influence (DUI) and Driving While Intoxicated (DWI), makes a good comparison of laws regarding driving while high in Colorado and Washington, how the alcohol level in blood is measured, what are the penalties, and when can you be charged with DUI. Can the US driving laws be a useful guide for implementing marijuana regulations in Canada? Let's take a look.
Infographic by: omqlaw.ca
Infographic by: omqlaw.ca