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Road Traffic Offences

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 13 July 2021

Tuesday, 13 July 2021

Ceisteanna (221)

Neale Richmond

Ceist:

221. Deputy Neale Richmond asked the Minister for Transport if his attention has been drawn to the risk to persons who use marijuana for medicinal reasons testing positive for the drug at roadside Garda drug checkpoints even though they may not have consumed the drug for several days; if a dispensation will be considered for those who consume the drug for medicinal reasons; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [37694/21]

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Freagraí scríofa

The chemical testing of intoxicants in driving is the statutory responsibility of the Medical Bureau of Road Safety (MBRS) and I have therefore forwarded the first part of the Deputy's query to the Bureau for direct response. I would ask that he contact my office if no reply is received within 10 working days.

In response to the Deputy's second question, I am happy to clarify that a statutory medical exemption certificate is provided for in law for drivers who have been prescribed medicinal cannabinoids. This form must be completed and signed by a medical practitioner on the Irish Medical Register and should be carried by the holder at all times when driving.

I must stress, however, that this certificate only exempts the driver from normal drug driving offences where a Garda carrying out a roadside test does not form the opinion that the driver is impaired. Where such an opinion is formed, however, the impaired driver may be arrested and potentially charged, irrespective of whether or not he or she can produce evidence of medical exemption.

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