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Legal Pot Not Legal in Utah

Posted on Jan 9th 2014

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Legal Pot Not Legal in Utah

Legalized Marijuana Not Legally Recognized in Utah

About Utah Metabolite Marijuana DUI Laws As Utah’s convenient neighbor, it is now a simple trip across the Colorado border to buy and consume legal marijuana. What most people already know is that Utah does not recognize the sale and possession of Marijuana and it is illegal to transport beyond Colorado borders. In addition, law enforcement has stressed that driving while under the influence of legalized marijuana will get you a DUI in Utah and Colorado.

You Can Be Charged with A DUI Weeks After Legalized Marijuana Use

Many people may believe they are out of danger if they simply wait a couple days to leave Colorado after consuming marijuana. Wrong! The state of Utah has a “metabolite statute” which prohibits drivers from operating a vehicle with a controlled substance in their system. Unfortunately, marijuana can be detected in the blood and urine for days and even weeks. That means that even if you were no longer under the influence of a drug when driving, you could still be charged with DUI Metabolite. DUI Metabolite charges carry hefty fines and serious penalties, so a specific DUI Metabolite defense is required. If you are charged with DUI Metabolite in Utah, an experienced criminal defense attorney like Branson K. West can help you prepare an effective DUI Metabolite defense strategy. Call (801) 285-5550 today for a free marijuana metabolite defense consultation.