Driving High is a DUI
Know the laws
Driving high is a DUI. And driving under the influence, whether it’s by drugs or alcohol, is impaired driving – and that’s against the law. Your ability to drive safely is impacted after smoking a joint, consuming an edible or having alcoholic drinks. Prescription and over-the-counter drugs can also have impairing impacts. And using drugs in combination with alcohol increases impairment significantly.
In Saskatchewan, you face the same tough consequences whether you’re impaired by alcohol or drugs. Even though cannabis is legal, driving high is still against the law. Whether you smoke it or eat it, there is zero tolerance for all drug-impaired driving in Saskatchewan and this applies to medicinal and recreational users alike.
Regardless of your method of consumption, driving impaired makes you a risk on the road, to yourself and others. In 2018 in Saskatchewan, 43 people were killed and 359 others were hurt in crashes involving alcohol or drugs.