Driving Under the Influence of Marijuana: The Medical Evidence To purchase this program in the CLE Archive, click here. Date: Thursday, July 8, 2021 Time: 12:00–1:00 p.m. Cost & Registration: This webinar is for Members only, with special Covid-19 pricing of $25 regular, $15, living lightly, or $10 law students. Members must log in to register. CLE: 1 general credit, pending approval. The webinar will be recorded and available for purchase/CLE credit. Presenter: Dr. Rachna Patel, recognized expert in the field of medical cannabis | Read more Moderator: Max Mizejewski, Eugene This presentation will take a look at the most common misconceptions around driving and marijuana, providing answers to questions such as: • How does marijuana affect psychomotor performance? • How does marijuana affect driving performance? • Does the dose of marijuana consumed matter? • Is there a correlation between THC blood levels and degree of impairment? • Do standard field sobriety tests measure impairment? • How to test for marijuana? And more. Who may attend? This program is open to defense lawyers and those professionals and law students directly involved in the defense function. _______ What’s included in the fee? • Webinar admission • Written material in advance • CLE credit ______ No-show Policy Written materials are sent in advance to all participants. No-shows who are OCDLA members will have access to view the recording after the CLE. Recordings are available to OCDLA members only; nonmembers who do not attend are ineligible to receive recordings or a refund. _______ |