Police struggling with how they’ll collect blood samples from suspected drug-impaired drivers

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Under the new cannabis law, police can demand a blood sample once they have reasonable grounds to believe a person is impaired

 

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A fool hardy rush to keep at least ONE election promise by Trudeau WITH OUT a roadside test for high drivers - his election promise will kill people on the highway!!! We just aren’t ready and neither was he Harper was right!!!!

Maybe using a glucose monitor. Inexpensive and painless.

How about getting a good ol’fashioned warrant?

ahhh punch them in the nose would be a possible option.

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