Sarah Leamon Law Talks Radio – Episode 4

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    Sarah Leamon Law Talks Radio – Episode 4

    Welcome to Sarah Leamon Law Talks Radio!

    On this episode, criminal defence lawyer Sarah Leamon is joined by two guests to discuss the bill c-46 and the future of impaired driving law in this country.

    The first guest, Kelly, is a medical marijuana user. She has concerns about her ability to operate a motor vehicle and avoid a criminal record once bill c-46 is enacted.

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    The second guest, Cathryn Waker, is a criminal defence lawyer who specializes in impaired driving law. Cathryn has been following the bill closely and has concerns about how it will be implemented in the future. Listen in as Sarah and Cathryn dig into the nitty gritty of bill c-46 and discuss possible ways that it may be challenged through our courts.

    The conversation is interesting…and you just might learn a thing or two!

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