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<blockquote data-quote="vvvvvvv" data-source="post: 2216149" data-attributes="member: 5151"><p>Guidelines are 5ng/mL blood concentration of THC to be "under the influence". Other states have adopted this as their standard.</p><p></p><p>Under the new Oklahoma law, trace amounts of THC metabolites are considered to be enough to charge with DUI. Trace amounts of metabolites usually state within the system for around two weeks, with some people still showing metabolites a month or more after their last exposure to marijuana smoke. Additionally, hemp oil based products (like skin lotions, cooking products, etc) that do not contain active THC have also been shown to trigger a failure. So even someone who has never smoked marijuana but uses hemp-based products could face DUI charges in Oklahoma. Oklahoma doesn't allow an "out" for marijuana like they do for opiates (poppy seed).</p><p></p><p>Oklahoma's trying to be "tough" and "zero tolerance", but is really trying to line the pockets of the private prison industry and justify more federal law enforcement funding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vvvvvvv, post: 2216149, member: 5151"] Guidelines are 5ng/mL blood concentration of THC to be "under the influence". Other states have adopted this as their standard. Under the new Oklahoma law, trace amounts of THC metabolites are considered to be enough to charge with DUI. Trace amounts of metabolites usually state within the system for around two weeks, with some people still showing metabolites a month or more after their last exposure to marijuana smoke. Additionally, hemp oil based products (like skin lotions, cooking products, etc) that do not contain active THC have also been shown to trigger a failure. So even someone who has never smoked marijuana but uses hemp-based products could face DUI charges in Oklahoma. Oklahoma doesn't allow an "out" for marijuana like they do for opiates (poppy seed). Oklahoma's trying to be "tough" and "zero tolerance", but is really trying to line the pockets of the private prison industry and justify more federal law enforcement funding. [/QUOTE]
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