sadhatter
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Again, I'm not arguing that it is worse than alcohol, or that people are not stupid. I'm pointing out that the OP's statment that "marijuana is not a danger to the general population" is incorrect, exactly as if he had said that "alcohol is not a danger to the general population".
ETA: By the way, note this part of the article I quoted.
Their risk of an accident was increased whether or not they had used cannabis immediately before the accident.
Thus it shows that they don't actually have to be under the influence of it to still be a greater risk to the motoring public when they are behind the wheel.
My problem with the bolded statement is 2 fold but i am sure it was clarified somewhere.
1) what do they mean by immediate? Depending on your pot, its going to effect you for more than an " immediate " timeframe.
2) If the statement of immediate means within a reasonable amount of time, ( lets say 15 hours just to be safe) i would like to know how it is imparing the drivers. I have never had a joint that impaired my judgment for that long.
But this is beyond the fact, that it is a person's choice to get behind the wheel whether they are tired, drunk, drinking cough syrup, or anything else that you shouldn't be doing while driving. I agree that someone who should not be driving, shouldn't be driving but to attribute that the the substance they imbided versus bad personal descisions, is not fair to the substance in question.