A recent survey conducted by CAA South Central Ontario (CAA SCO) found that substance use, specifically cannabis, is on the rise for Ontarians. According to the study, over half (53 per cent ...
"cannabis can be safely consumed recreationally, but never when behind the wheel." Despite the increase in cannabis-impaired driving, those driving impaired are less confident in their ability to ...
A newly formed psychedelics task force in Maryland held its initial meetings this month, beginning work on what will eventually... A new report examining the effects of adding medical marijuana to ...
The study found that 52% of cannabis-impaired drivers got behind the wheel within three hours of consumption; and that 31% of drivers “reported feeling high while driving,” and 63% were ...
has no place behind the wheel.” The Safety Council explained that cannabis affects motor skills, reaction time and decision-making, as well as alters how the brain processes information ...
the Canada Safety Council and the Insurance Brokers Association of Canada are highlighting the risks associated with driving while under the influence of cannabis. The Traffic Injury Research ...
In this photo illustration, smoke from a cannabis oil vaporizer is seen as the driver is behind the wheel of a car in North Vancouver, B.C. Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS /Jonathan ...
A drug test found he had 4.8 micrograms of Delta 9 THC - the main psychoactive ingredient in cannabis - per litre of blood. The legal limit, taking into account the possibility of accidental ...
A group called Safe and Regulated Indiana launched last week to push for adult use legalization in the state. Indiana is one of only a handful of states in the U.S. where even medical cannabis remains ...
"cannabis can be safely consumed recreationally, but never when behind the wheel." Despite the increase in cannabis-impaired driving, those driving impaired are less confident in their ability to ...
Cannabis use while driving is on the rise in Ontario, a new survey by CAA South Central Ontario (CAA SCO) has found. The online survey, which included a representative sample of 1,664 drivers in ...