Only if it is one that can cause sedation, sleepiness, or impair one's ability to drive a car.
DUI stands for Driving Under the Influence - doesn't matter what drug you're doing, if you're not supposed to be driving, you'll get a ticket for doing it.
DUI stands for Driving Under the Influence - it can be any drug at all, from alcohol to prescription medications that have the "do not drive" warning, to illegal drugs. Basically, if you're not in the mental state to drive, you are DUI.
Yes, you can. DUI is not just for alcohol. Anything that intoxicates you so that you are impaired can be counted in a DUI judgment. This could be alcohol, street drugs, or even prescription medications.
A DUI is a drug offense anywher in the us
yes
Yes, but they depend on the type of drug. A DUI for a "soft drug" such as marijuana is going to be completely different than a DUI for a "hard drug" such as Meth. The difference is in how much the drug will impair your driving. Small amount of marijuana, for example, have been shown to only have minor affects on drivers. Below is an article on DUI on marijuana and one for DUI for methamphetamine.
To be charged with a DUI you must be under the influence. However, that can include being impaired by alcohol, drugs as well as prescription and over the counter medicine.
Yes, you can.
A prescription for example for pharmaceuticals.
Schedule G drug is a prescription drug that can be sold purely under medical prescription alone.
At least in the United States, Vicodin is a prescription drug.
"Good prescription drug" is increasingly being seen as an oxymoron...
Absolutely yes. You only need to show impairment, technically you could get a DUI from being too tired to drive.