The number of police charges for drug-impaired driving jumped 43 percent after Parliament legalized marijuana, Statistics Canada cited Friday.
Prosecutors predicted the surge of cases once a 95-year criminal ban on recreational cannabis was repealed in 2015, reports Blacklocks.
"Drug-impaired driving is significantly under detected," StatsCan wrote in a report on impaired driving in Canada. "Drugs may be involved as often, or maybe more often, than alcohol in impaired driving incidents." Analysts counted 6,453 incidents reported by police, a 43 percent uptick of drug-impaired driving cases in 2019, which was the first full year of legalization over 2018.--
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