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Sherman A1

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Wed Jul 3, 2019, 08:01 AM Jul 2019

State Police Ramping Up Training, Drug Testing Efforts Ahead of New Cannabis Law

Illinois’ weed legalization law won’t take effect until next year, but the Illinois State Police is wasting no time. That agency is preparing to enforce new regulations surrounding legal cannabis.

Brendan Kelly, acting director of the State Police, states the more obvious of those regulations:

“You still can’t be driving around with a pound of weed in the front seat of your car. That’s still against the law," he said. "You can’t be under the influence of cannabis while you are driving, so there’s been some regulation and laws put in place."

The new law gives the State Police nearly $5 million for enforcement activities.

https://news.stlpublicradio.org/post/state-police-ramping-training-drug-testing-efforts-ahead-new-cannabis-law

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State Police Ramping Up Training, Drug Testing Efforts Ahead of New Cannabis Law (Original Post) Sherman A1 Jul 2019 OP
"You still can't be driving around with a pound of weed in the front seat of your car. Blues Heron Jul 2019 #1

Blues Heron

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1. "You still can't be driving around with a pound of weed in the front seat of your car.
Wed Jul 3, 2019, 08:32 AM
Jul 2019

lol dude is still stuck in a high school mentality. Legal weed is measured in TONS big dude, way more than you could stack on your "front seat" (wtf?)

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