Kyla Lee

The Tenuous Link Between Cannabis Impairment and THC Levels in the Blood

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For most people who are investigated for impaired driving by drugs, the case goes like this: the individuals are pulled over for some sort of a traffic violation. The officer forms a suspicion that they have a drug in their body, or they smell burnt cannabis, or the driver admits smoking pot a few hours earlier. The officer engages in some sobriety tests, including a saliva test that is supposed to correlate the amount of THC in your saliva to a blood THC concentration.

But what if I told you that even if THC is found in your blood, it might not accurately reflect how impaired you are?

The connection between how much THC is in your system and how impaired you are doesn’t follow a predictable pattern.

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2024 Corporate Vision Canadian Business Awards Winner! DUI Lawyer of the Year

Let’s take a moment to acknowledge Kyla Lee’s win for the Corporate Vision Canadian Business Award in the category of DUI Lawyer of the year. Corporate Vision searches throughout Canada for businesses and professionals that excel in their own field. Kyla has been recognized as a leader in the realm of DUI defence in a field full of other capable contenders. Take a look at the listing here!

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Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Volume 288

Dogs are wonderful. Humans can be awful. Wild animals are predictable when you start with the foundational assumption that they are wild and therefore they’re not going to behave in any manner that is completely predictable. But the important thing here, again, is that humans can be awful and, in fact, they may behave in a manner that is completely unpredictable. This week we have stories of horses, sheep, a snake and awful humans.

Horses, like dogs, are generally wonderful.

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Driving Law Podcast: Episode 332 Studying Up on Alcohol and Sobering Up from Alcohol

On this episode Kyla and Paul talk about all the things she has learned in the OACDL. They update us about the Freedom Convoy trial and Paul’s new TikTok video about sobering up faster.

Listen on streaming platforms now!

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Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Volume 287

When it comes to our WWW stories, common sense often takes a back seat. Our stories this week push beyond the boundaries of public decency and leave onlookers and authorities in disbelief. I’m again reminded that the world is full of surprises, some more shocking than others, and disturbing things can unfold in the places we frequent every day.

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A Call to Action to Protect the Integrity of the Justice System

One thing Canadians can hold dear when comparing ourselves to the rest of the world is the way in which we trust in the independence and integrity of our judicial system. Historically, Canadian judges have been appointed, not elected. This is typically done by committees of non-partisan representatives, who look at the merits of the potential judge’s work and determine whether they are capable of ruling fairly, equally, and impartially.

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