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Michigan proposal would allow roadside drug tests
Legislation to allow the roadside drug tests was introduced Wednesday in the state House.
The bills would create guidelines for using a preliminary oral drug test during a traffic stop. Republican state Rep. Rick Jones of Grand Ledge says police could know within minutes whether a driver is high on drugs, similar to tests for alcohol that have been given at roadside traffic stops for years.
Jones said the new drug test could replace more time-consuming measures now in use such as getting warrants to allow blood tests.
Jones said Michigan police could be the first to use the kit.
© Copyright 2012, Associated Press
(2010-09-09)
LANSING, MI
(Associated Press) -
A proposal would allow Michigan police to use new, portable drug testing kits when they suspect a motorist is under the influence of substances other than alcohol.Legislation to allow the roadside drug tests was introduced Wednesday in the state House.
The bills would create guidelines for using a preliminary oral drug test during a traffic stop. Republican state Rep. Rick Jones of Grand Ledge says police could know within minutes whether a driver is high on drugs, similar to tests for alcohol that have been given at roadside traffic stops for years.
Jones said the new drug test could replace more time-consuming measures now in use such as getting warrants to allow blood tests.
Jones said Michigan police could be the first to use the kit.
© Copyright 2012, Associated Press
