Ineptitude from The Denver Post
At least six media outlets quickly issued a story on the February 10, 2016 release of DUI/DUID arrest statistics by the Colorado State Patrol (CSP).
At least six media outlets quickly issued a story on the February 10, 2016 release of DUI/DUID arrest statistics by the Colorado State Patrol (CSP).
Noelle Phillips and Elizabeth Hernandez got some things right in their Denver Post article, “State still not sure whether legal pot made roads less safe.”
I confess to having one of the more foolish members of Congress as my representative – Jared Polis. He managed to dupe the rest of
Forbes Magazine has joined the Denver Post, the Los Angeles Times and other rags that spread misinformation about drugged driving. Jacob Sullum’s Colorado’s Prosecutors Complain
I attended an Advanced DRE/Green Lab course in November, sponsored by Chris Halsor of Understanding Legal Marijuana, LLC. The course catered to Drug Recognition Experts
Judge Mary Celeste of the Judicial Speaker Institute interviewed me on a Podcast for the Justice Speakers Institute. The podcast of the interview is now available
The fatal flaws of Colorado’s infamous 5 ng THC permissible inference law are now coming to light. The 5 ng law firmly positioned Colorado with
The day after The Denver Post published its front page story celebrating the ‘coming of age’ of marijuana, and the day after we published our
Folklore claims Nero fiddled while Rome burned. While the United States descends into drug use and addiction, The Denver Post doesn’t just fiddle. It adds
Gotta sharpen the saw every now and then. We’ll be attending two educational sessions in the next few months to stay on top of emerging
We are pleased to report that Illinois’ Governor Rauner exercised a line item veto that we requested of HB 218 that would have established a
A February 2015 report from NHTSA’s 2013-2014 survey[1] shows a continued decline in the percentage of drivers under the influence of alcohol. In 1996, 16.9%