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Using Marijuana is Legal in Ohio-Driving Under the Influence of Marijuana is Not

As of today, recreational marijuana use is legal in Ohio.  What is not legal is operating a vehicle under the influence of marijuana.  Ohio has five laws related to cannabis and cars, and those laws remain unaffected by Ohio’s legalization of recreational marijuana.   Ohio’s Five Laws Related to Marijuana…

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New Study Addresses Usefulness of Field Sobriety Tests Used in Ohio

An article published earlier this month addresses the accuracy of field sobriety tests (FSTs).  A team of researchers set-out to evaluate the effectiveness of FSTs for identifying drivers under the influence of THC.  The researchers conducted clinical trials involving THC use, field sobriety testing, and driving simulations.  The clinical trials…

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What is Sufficient Proof of Drugged Driving in Ohio?

When a driver is prosecuted for operating a vehicle under the influence of drugs (called ‘OVI’ in Ohio), what evidence is sufficient to sustain a conviction?  The prosecution must prove the defendant operated a vehicle under the influence of a drug of abuse.  That requires the prosecution to prove the…

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New Ohio DUI/OVI Regulations Authorize Oral Fluid Testing

In November of 2022, an article in this blog reported the state of Ohio intends to use oral fluid testing in the future.  The future is here.  When NBC4 reported on the Traffic Safety Council’s recommendation of oral fluid testing for DUI cases (called ‘OVI’ in Ohio), the Ohio Department…

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Legislature Considers Changes to Ohio Marijuana DUI/OVI Laws

We’ve used this space in the past to discuss issues with Ohio’s approach to DUI (called ‘OVI’ in Ohio) cases involving marijuana. The rising prevalence of marijuana OVIs following Ohio’s legalization of medical marijuana has shown Ohio’s OVI laws are woefully out-of-date to deal with these issues.  A recent bill…

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Coming to Ohio: Oral Fluid Tests for DUI/OVI

According to a news report by NBC4 Columbus, the state of Ohio intends to use oral fluid testing to obtain evidence of drugged driving.  In the video from NBC4, the Ohio Traffic Safety Council indicates there are increasing numbers of crashes caused by drug-impaired drivers.  To combat this problem, the…

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Vegas DUI Seminar: Practice Like a Pro

I’m not crazy about cold weather, and autumn signals the inevitable temperature decreases in Ohio.  On the other hand, autumn also means the O.S.U. football season, as well as the annual DUI defense seminar in Las Vegas.  I have attended the seminar about 20 times, and this year I gave…

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Brain Imaging to Detect Marijuana Intoxication

Determining whether a driver is under the influence of marijuana is challenging.  The standardized field sobriety tests used to predict alcohol levels are ineffective for marijuana intoxication.  Levels of THC and its metabolites in blood and urine are not closely correlated with marijuana intoxication.  So, how can law enforcement determine…

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Britt Reid’s Case And Vehicular Assault Investigations

A few days before the Kansas City Chiefs were to play in the Super Bowl, assistant coach Britt Reid (son of head coach Andy Reid) was involved in a three-car accident which left a five-year-old in critical condition.  Earlier this month, Britt Reid was charged with the felony offense of…

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New Book For Those Charged With DUI / OVI: The “Ohio DUI/OVI Guide”

Many people charged with DUI (called ‘OVI’ in Ohio), especially those charged with a first offense, feel like they are in the dark. They do not understand the elements and consequences of OVI, and they do not know what to expect in the court process. They also are uncertain about…

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