News (Media Awareness Project) - Canada: Laws Would Test Drivers For Drugs |
Title: | Canada: Laws Would Test Drivers For Drugs |
Published On: | 2003-10-22 |
Source: | London Free Press (CN ON) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-19 08:27:02 |
LAWS WOULD TEST DRIVERS FOR DRUGS
OTTAWA (CP) -- The federal government is preparing to respond to provincial
demands by enacting laws that would allow police to test drivers for drugs,
according to a government document. The consultation paper, obtained by CP,
says the amended legislation would allow police to administer the tests to
motorists suspected of being impaired by drugs.
The paper, to be released today, outlines changes that have been sought for
years by the provinces and police forces. The paper will be distributed to
the provinces, territories and various associations, which have one month
to respond.
The Justice Department has outlined several options to allow officers to
administer the drug tests and gather evidence for possible criminal charges.
The suggested amendments would establish a legal drug limit, the obligation
to submit to tests, the possibility of providing urine, blood or
perspiration samples and penalties for refusing to comply.
OTTAWA (CP) -- The federal government is preparing to respond to provincial
demands by enacting laws that would allow police to test drivers for drugs,
according to a government document. The consultation paper, obtained by CP,
says the amended legislation would allow police to administer the tests to
motorists suspected of being impaired by drugs.
The paper, to be released today, outlines changes that have been sought for
years by the provinces and police forces. The paper will be distributed to
the provinces, territories and various associations, which have one month
to respond.
The Justice Department has outlined several options to allow officers to
administer the drug tests and gather evidence for possible criminal charges.
The suggested amendments would establish a legal drug limit, the obligation
to submit to tests, the possibility of providing urine, blood or
perspiration samples and penalties for refusing to comply.
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