Straight but Narrow Win for Stoned Idaho Drivers
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You can drive high in Idaho, as long as you can drive straight.
In overturning an impaired driving conviction, the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that a loophole in Idaho law means marijuana users can drive legally as long as they don’t drive erratically and can pass a field sobriety test.
A three-judge panel wrote that Idaho’s impaired driving law makes it illegal to drive under the influence of alcohol and narcotics. But Idaho doesn’t list marijuana as a narcotic.
The court said that because marijuana is not listed, Matthew Patzer, 21, could not automatically be presumed impaired.
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