County of Marin - News Releases - Impaired Driving

For Immediate Release
April 16, 2021

4/20 Reminder: DUI Doesn’t Just Mean Booze

Be safe and responsible if participating in ‘holiday’ festivities

San Rafael, CA April 20, or 4/20, is a “holiday” among marijuana users. Although recreational and medicinal use of marijuana is legal in California, the Marin County District Attorney's Office wants to remind drivers that it is dangerous and illegal to drive under the influence of marijuana.

“Whether it is on 4/20 or any other day, marijuana consumption puts you at risk of driving impaired,” District Attorney Lori E. Frugoli said. “Any substance that impairs makes it unsafe to drive.”

Those who plan to participate in 4/20 activities and consume marijuana should designate a sober driver for the ride home or stay at home. Do not drive, and never ride with an impaired driver.

Studies have shown that THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, can slow reaction times and make it more difficult for drivers to judge distances and keep a steady position in their lane.

Anyone who sees a suspected impaired driver on the road should call 911.

Funding for this program is provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Contact:

Lori E. Frugoli
District Attorney
County of Marin

Marin County Civic Center
3501 Civic Center Drive
Suite 145
San Rafael, CA 94903
(415) 473-6450

 


Email: Lori E. Frugoli
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