Vermont Trains Cops to Spot Cannabis Impairment | Burlington News
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Vermont’s police are rolling out a bold new training program to catch cannabis-impaired drivers, thanks to a $20,000 grant. Officers aren’t just hearing lectures—they’re watching real volunteers high on weed behind the wheel, giving them firsthand insight into the signs of impairment. This hands-on, two-way learning approach is already proving effective, with more workshops planned statewide. The initiative also opens doors for collaboration with the legal cannabis industry, as Vermont adapts to changing attitudes and prioritizes road safety in a new era.
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