CarolKing
Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
Washington State troopers are ramping up efforts to enforce a new portion of the state's marijuana law, which makes it illegal to have an open container of pot in your car.
The law went into affect on Sept. 26 and is similar to the state's alcohol open container law.
The law states that marijuana must be in its original sealed package and stored in the trunk of your car or behind the backseat. It also extends to pot-infused edibles.
Driving with an open container of pot is a traffic infraction that carries an $136 dollar fine.
Troopers say that they are seeing an increasing number of drivers with marijuana.
The Washington Traffic Safety Commission pushed for the change so that the state's rules governing marijuana would more closely resemble those for alcohol, which prohibits unsealed or partially consumed containers of alcohol in the passenger cabin of a vehicle.
It doesn't look like high quality cannabis. I have a car that doesn't have a trunk, that would mean I would keep it in a container in the furthest location from the driver. I keep mine generally in a Cvault when I have gone shopping. What I understand is that the police would need s search warrant to open it.
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$136 is a cheap ticket. If caught using while driving it would be different. That would be a DUI. Unless the officer decided to make you take a drug test even if you weren't caught using it but the car smelled of cannabis so that gave him reason. I'm not a lawyer but I better do some research maybe.
Be smart and transport cannabis in a smell proof container.
The law went into affect on Sept. 26 and is similar to the state's alcohol open container law.
The law states that marijuana must be in its original sealed package and stored in the trunk of your car or behind the backseat. It also extends to pot-infused edibles.
Driving with an open container of pot is a traffic infraction that carries an $136 dollar fine.
Troopers say that they are seeing an increasing number of drivers with marijuana.
The Washington Traffic Safety Commission pushed for the change so that the state's rules governing marijuana would more closely resemble those for alcohol, which prohibits unsealed or partially consumed containers of alcohol in the passenger cabin of a vehicle.
It doesn't look like high quality cannabis. I have a car that doesn't have a trunk, that would mean I would keep it in a container in the furthest location from the driver. I keep mine generally in a Cvault when I have gone shopping. What I understand is that the police would need s search warrant to open it.
EDIT
$136 is a cheap ticket. If caught using while driving it would be different. That would be a DUI. Unless the officer decided to make you take a drug test even if you weren't caught using it but the car smelled of cannabis so that gave him reason. I'm not a lawyer but I better do some research maybe.
Be smart and transport cannabis in a smell proof container.
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