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SUMMARY:(Open) THC/Cannabis: Recognizing Impairment
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]With the legalization of marijuana and the recent innovations in the delivery and ingestion of Cannabis in both psychoactive and non-psychoactive forms, there has been a surge of Cannabis related cases in the criminal arena. This presentation is designed to educate attorneys and investigators on the DRE process and how it applies when Cannabis is the drug perceived to be resulting in impairment.\nTopics will include\n\nChemical breakdown\nToxicology\nRetrograde extrapolation discussion\nDRE – a review of the 12-step evaluation\nScientific studies\nCourt cases\nPitfalls\n\nObjectives\nUpon completion of this course, the attendee will:\n\nBe familiar with the chemical breakdown of THC and understand the psychoactive vs non-psychoactive metabolites.\nHave an understanding of the DRE 12-step process.\nBe aware of the pitfalls of Field Sobriety Tests and the DRE examination\nBe familiar with some studies and court cases related to THC and DRE examinations\n\n[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]\n
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CATEGORIES:Open Registration,THC/Cannabis
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