THC levels alone not a reliable test for cannabis impairment

The study, conducted with the support of the National Institute of Justice, involved 20 participants in the U.S.

According to the study’s results, the amount of THC wasn’t a reliable indicator when discussing a person’s impairment.

The data didn’t correlate with the cognitive tasks and field sobriety tests in which the participants took part.

states are legalizing the plant for recreational use, this is a problem, since it may result in the arrests of people who aren’t actually impaired.

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