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Marijuana Possession in Colorado

As of 2014, in the state of Colorado, any resident who is 21 years of age or older can buy up to an ounce of marijuana at a time.  The latter is meant for recreational uses. Homeowners can also possess up to 6 plants in their residence so long as they are licensed have approval and meet all of the necessary prerequisites and requirements. If you are traveling through Colorado, you are only allowed to purchase up to 7 grams for recreational use.

Marijuana Is Legal And Still Subject To DUI Enforcement

It is critical to note that while some legalities are covering your right to possess certain quantities of Marijuana in the state of Colorado, you are still subject to DUI Charges should you be found to be driving under the influence. Alcohol is also legal, however, driving under the influence of alcohol is dangerous, and puts your life and other lives at risk and the same is to be said of those driving while impaired under the influence of marijuana.

What’s The Law On Marijuana’s Legal Limit?

The state of Colorado is clear that 5 nanograms of active THC in your body constitute an affirmative charge for a DUI.  Regardless of the amount of THC in your body, law enforcement will gauge your impairment on visual observation, therefore, whether you have 2 or 5 nanograms or more, will not be readily assessable on the site of your DUI. If an impairment is observed, you will likely be arrested.

Marijuana DUI Defense

If you are a regular recreational user of Marijuana, you may have been keeping up with the news and the possible changes in the DUI laws when it comes to Marijuana.  As of yet, no changes have been made to raise the legal limit. As it stands, your defense attorney will try to argue that there is not enough scientific evidence to show that you were impaired while driving. It is important that you get an experienced DUI Defense attorney to fight for your rights.  A DUI Conviction can mean license suspension or revocation as well as fines and jail time.

If you’re looking at DUI charges in Denver as a result of your recreational marijuana use, You need to see Attorney Richard B. Huttner has several years of experience in marijuana DUI defense in Denver and can help you minimize your fines.

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