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Michigan drivers can legally use cannabis — but on the road, the rules are not the same as alcohol. ⚖️ The Law (MCL 257.625): Driving “under the influence” of cannabis is illegal, but unlike alcohol’s 0.08% BAC rule, there is no legal THC blood limit in Michigan. 🧪 The Science: Michigan’s Impaired Driving Safety Commission concluded: “There is no scientifically supported threshold of THC that reliably indicates impairment.” 🚔 The Penalties: Same as alcohol OWI — up to 93 days in jail, $500 fines, license suspension, and points on your record. 🔥 The Debate: Some lawmakers want a 5 nanogram THC limit, but scientists warn it doesn’t actually measure impairment — and critics fear it could lead to unfair targeting of minorities. 💬 Question for you: Should Michigan set a THC limit like alcohol’s BAC — or keep the current “impairment only” standard? Tell us in the comments. 🔔 Subscribe now for weekly episodes that cut through the noise and put your questions front and center: / @wkarnews 🧡 This is bigger than a budget—it’s about who we are. WKAR is here for mid-Michigan—bringing you trusted news, powerful stories, and essential conversations. Always free. Always grounded in public service. No paywalls. No ads. No agenda. But that mission is under threat. Federal funding cuts mean public media—and the people behind it—are being pushed to the edge. If you believe in media that puts people before profits, now is the moment to act. WKAR Social Channels Facebook: / wkarofficial Instagram: / wkarofficial Website: https://www.wkar.org/ WKAR Public Media is the Michigan capital region source for award-winning original television and radio, and the best from PBS and NPR. WKAR is part of Michigan State University College of Communication Arts & Sciences and includes WKAR TV, WKAR Radio, wkar.org, WKAR Radio Reading Service, and WKAR Ready to Learn. 👉 Donate to WKAR today! https://www.wkar.org/supportnews #wkar #Michigan #Cannabis #civicengagement #localnews