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In reply to the discussion: With Pot Legal, Police Worry About Road Safety [View all]azurnoir
(45,850 posts)22. let me get this straight your claiming that if one smokes a joint and tests positive a month later
they're still 'under the influence' have I got that right?
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LOL! Look for the ones going about 2 mph thru the fast food lanes, or parked at 7-11....
Honeycombe8
Nov 2012
#64
let me get this straight your claiming that if one smokes a joint and tests positive a month later
azurnoir
Nov 2012
#22
The majority of vehicular accidents have nothing to do with being under the influence
argiel1234
Nov 2012
#53
They will stop to test all drivers pulled to the side of the road, chomping down cheetoes
hlthe2b
Nov 2012
#10
This 35 year toker thinks yer funny with all your bluster and bravado...
cherokeeprogressive
Nov 2012
#59
I had the same thought. I doubt that legalization is going to result in a significant increase...
slackmaster
Nov 2012
#25
LOL!...isn't that the truth. My friends drive so damn slow I have to "edge them on"
BlueJazz
Nov 2012
#54
I am more worried those that want to Secede in Texas driving 85 legally with a gun in the car
graham4anything
Nov 2012
#27
Easy, the same way you treat drunks or those under the influence of meds
nadinbrzezinski
Nov 2012
#40
I don't have the stamina to bother driving when I'm high. It's what delivery is for. n/t
Pryderi
Nov 2012
#48