Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB1037

Introduced
2/2/24  

Caption

Courts - Impaired Operation of Vehicle or Vessel - Expert Witnesses and Evidence

Impact

The bill establishes a presumption in court that individuals found with a delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) concentration of 5 nanograms per milliliter or more are considered impaired while driving or operating a vessel. This could significantly streamline the prosecution process by establishing a clear threshold for impairment related to marijuana use, which has become a growing concern with increasing legalization and usage of cannabis at the state level. This aspect of the bill reflects a shift in the legal landscape regarding impaired driving and drug use.

Summary

Senate Bill 1037 focuses on the laws surrounding impaired operation of vehicles and vessels, specifically in relation to the testimony of police officers and the admissibility of drug-related evidence in court. The bill allows police officers who are qualified as expert witnesses, having completed a specific training program in drug recognition, to testify about whether an individual was operating a vehicle or vessel while impaired by drugs, a combination of drugs, or controlled substances. This change aims to enhance the enforcement of laws related to impaired driving and improve the prosecution of such cases.

Contention

Senate Bill 1037 has provoked discussions regarding the standards of evidence and the role of law enforcement in drug-related prosecutions. Proponents argue that granting police officers the authority to act as expert witnesses will provide necessary expertise in cases of impairment, ensuring the protection of public safety. However, critics may argue that this could lead to potential biases in testimony, as police officers may hold preconceived notions about drug use. Additionally, the presumption of impairment established by THC concentration could be contested as being overly simplistic given different individual tolerances and variances in drug processing.

Companion Bills

MD HB1392

Crossfiled Courts - Impaired Operation of Vehicle or Vessel - Expert Witnesses and Evidence

Previously Filed As

MD SB74

Grossly Negligent or Drunk or Drugged Operation of Vehicle or Vessel - Prior Convictions

MD HB483

Grossly Negligent or Drunk or Drugged Operation of Vehicle or Vessel - Prior Convictions

MD HB336

Courts - Expert Witnesses - Letter of Exception

MD SB505

Criminal Procedure - Expungement and Shielding - Probation Before Judgment for Driving While Impaired or Under the Influence

MD HB1071

Criminal Law and Procedure - Cannabis - Fines for Smoking in Public, Stops, and Searches

MD HB617

Anne Arundel County – Operation of Vessels in Controlled Water Ski Area in Maynadier Creek

MD SB676

Drugged Driving - Cannabis-Impaired Driving Test Pilot Program - Establishment

MD HB1070

Courts - Expert Witnesses - Licensed Certified Social Workers-Clinical

MD SB748

Vehicle Laws - Military Vehicles - Registration and Operation

MD HB927

Criminal Law - Use or Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance - De Minimis Quantity

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.