State: Montana • Hours: 12
This assault and battery awareness class turns national safety research into practical rules—timelines for inhaled vs. edibles, conservative no-drive windows, and ride planning that ends last-minute debates. It’s built for transfer/diversion scenarios where online education is accepted when authorized.
Inhaled vs edibles timing and next-day rules.
Risk stacking (alcohol/sedatives) and fatigue-only mornings.
Ride-first habits, pickup landmarks, ETA scripts.
For Montana transfer or diversion cases. Online education is court-accepted when authorized—confirm with your judge or probation officer before enrolling.
Clear timing guidance including next-day rules for edibles and longer windows for concentrates or late-night use.
Pre-commitment macros, a Must-Go decision tree, and a 60–90s morning Fit-to-Drive screen.
Sign a personal plan you keep on your phone so the safest option is always the easiest option.
Courts and probation increasingly allow online education when authorized and documented. This assault and battery awareness is written in plain language for busy schedules.
Your PDF certificate is available immediately and your seat-time is logged for 12 hours.
Will my court accept online?
Many Montana courts accept online education for transfers/diversion—always confirm locally.
Can attorneys register clients?
Yes—use the learner’s email for access.
Is the certificate instant?
Yes—your PDF is available immediately on completion.
Self-paced, mobile-friendly, instant proof at completion. Court-accepted when authorized.
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