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Zink notes that the odor of marijuana in your vehicle is probable cause for police to suspect intoxication, and the presence of marijuana might give police a clue. Either of those things could lead to a blood or urine test to figure out if you’ve ingested marijuana. Bad behavior might qualify you for closer scrutiny too.[link widoczny dla zalogowanych].
This is way more complicated than it sounds and prompts a lot of questions that have not been answered on the legal tip. For instance, police test drunk-driving suspects for alcohol, the intoxicating ingredient in beer, wine and distilled spirits,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], in their blood. A blood alcohol content of .08 or higher makes you a drunk driver in Michigan. When it comes to marijuana,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], a legal limit for the presence of THC hasn’t been established. What’s more, the majority of marijuana tests are for metabolites created from marijuana as the body processes it; they mostly do not test for THC,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the part of marijuana that gets you high.
While some tests do identify the THC level, most tests are for 11-COOH-THC (also known by several other names), a byproduct metabolite that does not get you high but stays in the body much longer than the psychoactive ingredient. Under the prohibition-zero tolerance approach, police need only prove the presence of these metabolites to establish that someone had used marijuana. This is fairly new territory. For law enforcement in the past, the focus was on arresting users for possession, not for impaired driving.
Two years later, at an international summit that gathered some 700 delegates from 41 countries, the Philippine record in curbing smoking provided a stark example of what advocates like Assunta call “tobacco industry interference” in the government’s duty to safeguard people’s health.[link widoczny dla zalogowanych]. Held in Sydney from Oct. 6 to 9, the 9th Asia Pacific Conference on Tobacco or Health (Apact 2010) served as an occasion to assess how the 171 signatory nations, including the Philippines, had complied with the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC), the first international treaty initiated by the World Health Organization (WHO).
Ratified by the Philippine Senate in 2005, the treaty essentially maintains that tobacco�Dsaid to be the cause of one death every six seconds around the world�Dshould not be advertised, subsidized, and glamorized. At the four-day conference, attention was inevitably drawn to the lone superpower of the Philippine tobacco industry�Dthe company that resulted from the merger early this year of the global titan Philip Morris and the Lucio Tan-owned Fortune Tobacco,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], makers of the local brands Hope and Fortune.[link widoczny dla zalogowanych]. With that union, Philip Morris Fortune Tobacco (PMFTC) was seen cornering up to 90 percent of the domestic market.
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