Can I Get a Marijuana DUI in Missouri?

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Is Driving Under the Influence of Marijuana Illegal?

While the legality of marijuana in Missouri is mixed, the legal stance on driving under the influence is not. Keep reading to learn about how a marijuana DUI is charged and prosecuted in Missouri, and how our attorneys at Cole & Martin Attorneys at Law, LLC can help.

Missouri’s Drugged Driving Laws

It is common knowledge that drinking and driving is illegal, but not everyone is as familiar with what happens when a driver is under the influence of drugs. Missouri law enforcement officials are entitled to conduct sobriety checkpoints to ensure that drivers are not driving under the influence.

A driver can be found guilty of a DUI if they operate a motor vehicle while in an intoxicated or drugged condition — whether under the influence of alcohol, a controlled substance (regulated by the government) or drug, or a combination of drugs and alcohol.

How Are Drugged DUIs Charged?

Unlike alcohol, there are no ready-made tests to detect a certain amount of drugs within a person’s system. If a police officer decides you are guilty of impaired driving, it’s likely to be their word over yours, regardless of the circumstances. In Missouri, Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) is a crime punishable by up to 6 months in jail and a fine of up to $500.

Read More: What Should Expect After My First Missouri DWI Charge?

Can I Be Arrested For Possession?

The use of medical marijuana is legal under Missouri’s state constitution, which means that a patient could qualify for a prescription with their physician’s approval. Adult-use, or recreational use, of marijuana, is illegal in Missouri. Therefore, a person could be convicted for possession if they are found without a prescription, or with marijuana in their possession at the time of the arrest

Hiring a Missouri Marijuana DWI Attorney

If you were arrested for a drugged DUI, it is important to work with an experienced Springfield DWI and drugs attorney who can fight for you. Our team at Cole & Martin Attorneys at Law, LLC will investigate your case and fight for the best outcome.

Call our team today at (417) 213-5441 or contact us online to book your consultation.

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