DUIHigh on the Road: Understanding Marijuana DUI Laws in Nevada

Driving while under the influence of marijuana is a serious offense that can result in criminal charges and significant legal consequences. Many people believe that because marijuana is legal for recreational use in Nevada, driving while high is also legal. However, this is not the case—but is this considered a DUI in Nevada?

First and foremost, it’s important to understand that driving while under the influence of marijuana is illegal in the state of Nevada. This includes both recreational and medical marijuana use. If a law enforcement officer suspects that you are driving while impaired, they can pull you over and ask you to take a field sobriety test.

Legal Limit

In Nevada, the legal limit for driving under the influence of marijuana is 2 ng/ml (nanograms per milliliter) of THC in your blood in cases of felony DUI. A felony DUI means that an injury or death has occurred (or if you have priors, it can elevate a non-injury DUI to a felony status). Currently, a misdemeanor has no legal limit—but prosecutors may still prove that your ability to drive was impaired and warranted a DUI charge.

Impairment

It’s also worth noting that the effects of marijuana on driving can vary from person to person. While some people may not feel impaired after using marijuana, others may experience significant impairment that affects their ability to drive safely. This is why it’s important to always err on the side of caution and avoid driving after using marijuana.

Consequences

If you are charged with a DUI for driving while high on marijuana in Nevada, you can face significant legal consequences, including fines, jail time, and a suspension of your driver’s license. Additionally, a DUI conviction can have long-term consequences, including increased insurance rates and difficulty finding employment.

Driving while high on marijuana is illegal in Nevada and can result in a DUI charge. It’s important to understand the legal limit for THC in your blood and to always err on the side of caution when it comes to driving after using marijuana. If you are charged with a DUI, it’s important to seek the advice of an experienced criminal defense attorney who can help you navigate the legal process and protect your rights.

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