Cannabis suspensions keep Sask. RCMP busy at Chamberlain traffic stop
A two-day traffic safety initiative in Chamberlain this week was a productive one for Saskatchewan RCMP, with a number of cannabis users stopped.
More than 3,500 vehicles were stopped between July 9 and 11 on Highway 11, with officers checking for unsafe driving, impairment, safety gear such as up-to-date car seats, and correct towing of recreational items such as boats and trailers.
Police said that 139 warnings and 130 tickets were issued.
Those included 35 suspensions for cannabis use, ranging from three to 120 days. Police added the 120-day suspension was for driver who had a previous suspension for cannabis use. In Saskatchewan, there is a zero-tolerance law for driving with drugs in your body.


