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“Law Out of Wack with Science – Having Cannabis ‘In Your System’ Doesn’t Mean It’s Unsafe to Drive” – No one is in favour of impaired driving but we are also not in favour of criminalizing people for impaired driving when their ability to drive is not impaired.

Posted bywpengine 24 December 2019

Source: Study: Having Cannabis ‘In Your System’ Doesn’t Mean It’s Unsafe to Drive | Cannabis Now

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SEXUAL ASSAULT CASES (HARD CASES MAKE BAD LAW) – The fact is that we no longer know the required way to pick a jury or how to handle the new “reverse disclosure” law in sexual assault cases and we won’t know until the Supreme Court tells us. It’s chaos out there. Give your thanks to Jody Wilson-Raybould.
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GRAPHIC TRIAL EVIDENCE AND HOW TO HANDLE IT – Justice Band has suggested a sensitive approach to minimize trauma to the trial participants (except the lawyers).

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