HOW DOES ARIZONA POLICE CHECK FOR DUI WHILE DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF MARIJUANA?
Phoenix drivers and Maricopa County residents: A late-night stop near Mill Avenue in Tempe can escalate fast! Even with legal recreational or medical marijuana in Arizona, driving impaired is a crime under ARS § 28-1381.
No "legal limit" like alcohol—cops charge based on "slightest degree" impairment. They spot weaving, smell cannabis, check red eyes, and run field sobriety tests. Drug Recognition Experts (DREs) do 12-step evals, then blood tests for active THC metabolites.
Medical card? Still no protection if impaired. First-time penalties: 10 days jail, 90-day license suspension, $2,500 fines.
Shah Law Firm's DUI Defense experts challenge faulty tests, DRE opinions, and probable cause—fighting for dismissals in Phoenix courts.
Don't risk your license and record!
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