That would be true with the offense of public intoxication, but it is NOT the case with being under the influence. One cannot legally be under the influence of an illicit drug (well, most illicit drugs) even in the privacy of one's own home.Quoting ISUM'S
Nope. See above.isn't there some kind of rule that you've got to be out in public or outside?
Unless they have probable cause to arrest and test you, someone who is not on probation is NOT going to get tested.And how about someone who's not on probation, say you didn't do any illeagal drugs that day or even the day befor if they take you down and draw you'r blood it's still gonna come up dirty and you haven't even done any that day. How is that fair? I mean they shouldn't be allowed to do that.
Even if you were, the chances are that using three days earlier is not going to result in a "hit" above the minimum concentration necessary to substantiate the charge of being under the influence.
- Carl

