Rep. Christopher M. Rabb March 12, 2025 | 2:41 PM
Because detectable traces of cannabis can linger in a person’s system for weeks after consumption, medical cannabis patients in Pennsylvania remain in danger of being wrongfully arrested and convicted of driving under the influence of cannabis without any proof of actual impairment. Pa. state Rep. Chris Rabb has introduced legislation that would bring Pa.'s laws in line with other states, providing the state’s half-million medical cannabis patients the same rights as others who are approved for legal medical cannabis use.
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