What the Recreational Marihuana Law Means for Prosecutors and Law Enforcement on OWI Cases

Start Time/Date: 8:30 AM Wednesday, March 6, 2019
End Time/Date: 12:30 PM Wednesday, March 6, 2019
ADDRESS: Walker Cisler Center
650 West Easterday Avenue
CITY: Sault Sainte Marie, MI 49783

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Prosecuting Attorneys Association of Michigan

Traffic Safety Training Program

Presents:

What the Recreational Marihuana Law Means for Prosecutors and Law Enforcement on OWI Cases


March 2019 – Upper Peninsula 

Walker Cisler Center - LSSU

650 West Easterday Avenue

Sault Ste. Marie, MI – March 6th

8:30-12:30

Registration 8:00 am – 8:30 a

Breakfast will be provided

 

On November 6, 2018, Michigan voted to legalize recreational marihuana.  In light of the new law, it is important for law enforcement officers to know what to look for in an impaired driver involving ONLY marihuana.

 

This half-day seminar will cover the following areas:

  • An overview of the new law
  • General indicators of impairment caused by cannabis
  • How to proceed after the stop
  • Courtroom testimony in a driving under the influence of cannabis case

REGISTRATION DEADLINE 
March 1, 2019. Registration is online only!

WHO SHOULD ATTEND 
Prosecutors, APAs, City Attorneys, Law Enforcement and other Traffic Safety Professionals.


REGISTRATION FEE

$
20. Hotel accommodations are on your own. This training is not eligible for PACC Training Funds. This training is 302-Funds approved. 

FINAL CONFIRMATIONS WILL BE EMAILED APPROXIMATELY 1 WEEK PRIOR TO THE SEMINAR.


Any Questions? Please contact Amy Gronowski at gronowskia@michigan.gov or (517) 334-6060 extension 808.