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He points out that unlike alcohol, where police can administer breathalyzers or blood tests to detect impairment, there's no quick equivalent for marijuana. This gap in enforcement tools means impaired drivers may remain undetected until after an accident, increasing the risk on the roads.

Duffy advocates for enhanced public awareness about the dangers of driving under the influence of THC, stressing that marijuana's increased potency and contamination with other dangerous substances make it more hazardous than ever. He firmly opposes efforts to legalize recreational marijuana federally, warning that it could exacerbate road safety issues and lead to more fatalities.

Concerns Over State-Level Policy Failures and Prosecutions