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	<title>Comments on: Interpretation Of Lab Results For A Blood Drug Test?</title>
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		<title>By: Amber</title>
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		<dc:creator>Amber</dc:creator>
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		<description>I&#039;m honestly not sure have you have your license in the first place with all the medical conditions you&#039;ve mentioned. Your doctor should have taken away your license a long time ago. 
Actually in this case, it&#039;s probably your doctor who is to blame for the accident since you shouldn&#039;t have been driving in the first case and he/she should have remedied the situation much sooner.
Regardless of that, and regardless of the outcome of the court case, your license will likely be suspended at LEAST until they find out what caused you to pass out in the first place.
As for a &#039;positive&#039; test, just because you are below some set limit, doesn&#039;t mean you weren&#039;t influenced by the drug in your system since everyone reacts to medications and foreign substances differently. Someone below the legal alcohol limit can still be charged with impaired driving if it is determined that whatever amount of alcohol was in their system limited their ability to drive safely.
I would be upfront about all the conditions with the court because if you&#039;re not, and they find out you knew what the cause was when they complete their tests, you can be charged with perjury, and that&#039;s a whole lot worse than losing your license.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m honestly not sure have you have your license in the first place with all the medical conditions you&#8217;ve mentioned. Your doctor should have taken away your license a long time ago.<br />
Actually in this case, it&#8217;s probably your doctor who is to blame for the accident since you shouldn&#8217;t have been driving in the first case and he/she should have remedied the situation much sooner.<br />
Regardless of that, and regardless of the outcome of the court case, your license will likely be suspended at LEAST until they find out what caused you to pass out in the first place.<br />
As for a &#8216;positive&#8217; test, just because you are below some set limit, doesn&#8217;t mean you weren&#8217;t influenced by the drug in your system since everyone reacts to medications and foreign substances differently. Someone below the legal alcohol limit can still be charged with impaired driving if it is determined that whatever amount of alcohol was in their system limited their ability to drive safely.<br />
I would be upfront about all the conditions with the court because if you&#8217;re not, and they find out you knew what the cause was when they complete their tests, you can be charged with perjury, and that&#8217;s a whole lot worse than losing your license.</p>
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