Nevada Lawmakers Back Blood-Only Detection of Marijuana DUIs | Nevada News | US News

The automobile federation AAA commissioned a study last year that found no scientific basis reliably linking THC measures to whether a person is impaired.

Traces of marijuana can remain in a person’s blood for weeks — and at high levels in frequent users.

In 2016, Nevada was one of six states that had set exact THC blood thresholds for drivers.

Members of the Senate Judiciary Committee unanimously approved Assembly Bill 135, sending it to the full Senate for consideration. Members of the Assembly voted 34-4 to approve it last month.

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