Judge Rules, Having Cannabis in Your System Doesn't Disqualify You from Benefits

"However, speculation was not evidence"

This should be the National Standard not just Kentucky.

This old notion of well we can't tell if he smoked it that morning or 3 weeks ago so therefore we will have to assume it was that morning. lol great logic there
 
Since its a fat soluble substance, it will store in fat cells, and can take up to 3 months to get out of your system.
On the other side of things, Colorado governor not only signed into law legalization measures but also a limit of how many microgrmas can be found in the blood stream to constitute impairment.
 
NJ, is stalling cannabis medical, sales, it been legal for a while, I guess Chisty, never inhaled in college
 
Since its a fat soluble substance, it will store in fat cells, and can take up to 3 months to get out of your system.
On the other side of things, Colorado governor not only signed into law legalization measures but also a limit of how many microgrmas can be found in the blood stream to constitute impairment.

There's already entirely separate laws being conducted for "legal intoxication" and driving. Should Google the YouTube videos, quite entertaining. I presume the insurance business will follow suite sooner than later of what should be considered "trace amounts" and using.
 
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