The Crisafulli government has announced a crackdown on dangerous driving while doubling down on a "zero-tolerance" approach to drug driving, including for medical cannabis users.
Drink or drug-drivers, including medical cannabis users, could spend up to 25 years in prison under one state’s newly introduced road safety laws.
Attorney-General Deb Frecklington said the reforms were designed to ensure penalties reflected the seriousness of dangerous ...
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'Zero tolerance' in crackdown on drug, drink driving

The Queensland government has announced tougher penalties for high-risk, dangerous, drink and drug driving, including for medical cannabis users.
The Queensland Government is cracking down on drug drivers under a suite of new dangerous driving law changes - but medicinal ...
A backlash over NRL star Ezra Mam’s “disgraceful” drug driving penalty has prompted the Queensland government to consider law ...
The government will introduce two new bills to parliament on Friday in the hope of reducing Queensland’s road death toll, which surpassed 150 deaths this year alone. The legislation comes as part of ...