Cannabis Impairment and DWI Recognition
Morristown, NJ · Mar 18, 2026 · 8 hours · $200
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Reviews for this course
Good knowledge on detecting cannabis impairment.
Good class
Very informative class!
Useful information
Class provided good material for understanding the effects of cannabis and the indicators for impairment.
Great class with a ton of useful information!
Great class. ESP for newer officers
Good class, instructor was very knowledgeable.
Good class but very similar to ARIDE so take one or the other.
Great class for newer officers and a good refresher for seasoned officers and DREs.
Course as very informative shining light on the topic of cannabis and impairment within the state of New Jersey
Very good information that is strictly topic related. Direct and to the point class with facts and references that will strengthen officers capabilities and resources.
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