PJ,
I didn't know that other states charge people with being high on drugs. How exactly do they prove it? In Maryland, they passed a law that states that if a person drives on the road, they have consented to have their blood taken for a blood alcohol test if they are involved in an accident. However, to take the blood of a person on the street that is minding their own business, just because the LEO thinks they might be high seems like an unjust search/seizure. Man, does that ever sound like a civil rights violation. I wish somebody would post about how this "internal possession" law works because I am dying to know. I just don't have the time right now to do the research.
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