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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