A recent study of dead drivers in an Ohio county found that 42 percent were positive for THC, the intoxicating chemical in marijuana. It was noted that THC can be detected for up to a month after use. But the national past 30-day marijuana use rate is only 16 percent, and these drivers had average THC levels 5 to 10 times the state legal limit.

Opinion by Matt Poling, opinion contributor, The Hill. Matt Poling is a physician, Medical Director of Citizens for a Safe and Health Texas and Faculty Advisor for Texas A&M Young Americans for Freedom. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. For more information, refer to the link…

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