TRI-CITIES, Wash. —
Police can’t just take your blood if you get pulled over, suspected of driving high on marijuana.
A new law requires a warrant. Troopers say the extra time spent getting warrants means less time keeping you safe on the road.
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TRI-CITIES, Wash. —
Police can’t just take your blood if you get pulled over, suspected of driving high on marijuana.
A new law requires a warrant. Troopers say the extra time spent getting warrants means less time keeping you safe on the road.
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