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by Grant Palmer
CLEVELAND COUNTY, OK-(KOKH) — Law enforcement want to make sure you're aware of some new marijuana laws in effect in Oklahoma.
"It's not okay to drive high. Just because you have that license, it's not a get out of jail free card. You still have to adhere to the laws," said John Szymanski, Chief Deputy of the Cleveland County Sheriff's Office.
Szymanski said one of the key parts of the new laws that are now in effect is that merely having marijuana in your vehicle isn't illegal, but where it's stored is what matters.
"It's supposed to be stored in the original container it came in, so if you go to a dispensary to buy it, and it comes in either a pill container or a baggie that's sealed up, it's supposed to stay in that, not accessible to the driver or anywhere in the passenger compartment. Say it was placed, put it in the trunk," he said.
Szymanski also said to think twice about smoking in your car, even if you're not going anywhere.
"Say someone was smoking pot in a parked car. Is that legal? No," he said.
It'd be no different than if somebody you know is drinking, and they're drunk, and they pull into a parking lot because they're like 'I'm drunk, I'm tired, I'm going to go to sleep,' if the vehicle is still running and they could wake up at any time and move it, now if their keys are locked in the trunk and it's not accessible to them, they're ok at that point," he said.
You can also get in trouble if you're not smoking marijuana, but a passenger is.
"If the passenger is smoking marijuana, secondhand smoke, the driver can still be arrested for intoxicating. Whether he has a license or not, even if he's not inhaling it and he's not smoking it," he said.
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