“Users of medical cannabis from California who drive sober into Nevada, Utah or Arizona are technically DUI when they cross state lines. In Nevada, a person is guilty of DUI if he or she is found to be driving with trace amounts of marijuana byproducts in their system. These traces can linger in the body for weeks after use. In Arizona, it is unlawful for a person to drive a vehicle while there is any drug or its metabolite in the person’s body, which is a loony as it sounds. Ditto for Utah. And be especially careful around the international border. Homeland Security and Customs works up to 100 miles from the border and regularly search random vehicles with drug dogs at checkpoints.”
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