CANNABIS AND DRIVING – It used to be that when police smelled or saw cannabis in a car they’d charge you with possession. Now that possession is legal they charge you with impaired driving, whether you’re actually impaired or not.

The lawyer for Michelle Gray, who uses medical cannabis to treat symptoms of multiple sclerosis, says her case shows that impaired driving laws are too broad and too vague.

Source: N.S. woman plans constitutional challenge of roadside cannabis test | The Star