Cannabis Impairment and DWI Recognition
Morristown, NJ · Jun 11, 2025 · 8 hours · $175
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Instructor
Michael S Kelly
Description
The class provides the most up-to-date information pertaining to all the cannabis strains, the signs of impairment and field sobriety test studies. The class starts by reviewing the NJ cannabis laws and how it affects current police procedures. We then discuss the evolution of the cannabis flower and its increasing strengths, hash, hash oils, the several synthetics and various concealment paraphernalias such as vapes. I continue into the signs and symptoms of cannabis and what an officer may see on the motor vehicle stop. We talk about the 5 ng/ml concept and how it cannot be used to determine impairment. Lastly, I use recent studies to show how cannabis affects the person's ability to operate a motor vehicle safely, demonstrate how to conduct the field sobriety tests properly and what clue signs you will see with someone impaired with cannabis.
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Reviews for this course
4.9/5.0
(369 reviews)
Steven Strobel
Good course
Louis Torres
1
Great Course for Officers. Provides a good understanding of how Marijuana effects your cognitive judgement.
Andrew Austin
Great course with current information.
Joseph Giordano
Good class, very informative
Dylan Landi
Very informative class would highly recommend
Brett Small
Good class. Would recommend to coworkers.
Brick Wilce
1
It’s a great way to understanding how to work with the new laws and the legalization of marijuana.
Nick Sottnick
Good.
Liam Daly
Good overall class and brighten your eye on cannabis usage