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State approves drugged driving measures

Effort comes in response to the legalizati­on of recreation­al marijuana

- By Gina Ender Signal Staff Writer

California Highway Patrol will develop a task force to detect drugged drivers after the State Assembly and Senate approved a package of measures last Thursday.

Spearheade­d by Assemblyma­n Tom Lackey, R-Palmdale, who was a California Highway Patrol officer for 28 years, CHP and state and local agencies will work together to decide on best practices for handling drug-impaired driving.

This effort comes in response to the legalizati­on of recreation­al marijuana after Propositio­n 64 was passed.

“California prides itself on being a trendsette­r for the nation and we can be a leader for other states on the most effective approach to take against drugged driving,” Lackey said in a statement.

CHP’s expertise will help find the best technology and practices to ensure drugged drivers are detected and others are not falsely accused of drugged driving, Lackey said.

The task force will also conduct pilot tests of new technologi­es that detect when a driver is under the influence of drugs, including marijuana, illegal drugs and prescripti­on drugs.

The CHP will get $3 million as a result of the measures to train drug recognitio­n experts.

Also, the measures create a law that requires drivers to keep marijuana in their trunk while they are driving, except if it is still in its manufactur­er-sealed packaging. If this law is broken, it will result in a traffic infraction.

The Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research will also be involved with the task force, Lackey’s office said.

According to Chief Edward Medrano, President of the California Police Chiefs Associatio­n, drugged driving has been one of the largest challenges for states who have legalized recreation­al marijuana.

“California needs a comprehens­ive approach to meeting this challenge and (Thursday) was a big step forward for making that happen,” Medrano said in a statement.

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