While weed is legal recreationally, it’s still a crime to drive high. If the officer involved has proof that you were high, you might need to visit a traffic court.
Proof can come in the form of the following:
A positive drug test
Evidence in your car, like open containers or paraphernalia
Confirmation from you—verbally or through your actions
It’s uncommon for police to issue DUI charges after the fact, but it’s not impossible. To find out if you have a DUI charge, you’ll need to contact your local traffic court for more details.
A DUI charge—or any other type of traffic ticket—can affect your
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