New South Wales is closing a legal loophole by introducing a new driving policy for medical cannabis users: a positive THC test won’t automatically mean license loss if you have a valid prescription. Instead, you’ll get a 24-hour driving ban while your sample is reanalyzed. After two warnings for exceeding the 50 ng/mL limit, a third offense within two years triggers a 3-month suspension and $704 fine. Premier Chris Minns insists road safety remains paramount, and this move is about fairness—not a free pass to drive impaired.

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