window tint
actually, your life is already ruined...you can thank yourself for that
Ive been driving stoned for 5 years i think i can handle it but thanks anyway boys
and thanks to the people who answered my Q's and didnt **** all over me for smoking a plant?
get over it, if you dont want to smoke, cool, but dont **** on me. im not going to kill any one cause im "high" while driving. If i wreck its not going to be cause i was stoned..
People killed by alcohol in 2007= 17602
people killed by Marianna in 2007= 0
lets look at the facts
and thanks to the people who answered my Q's and didnt **** all over me for smoking a plant?
get over it, if you dont want to smoke, cool, but dont **** on me. im not going to kill any one cause im "high" while driving. If i wreck its not going to be cause i was stoned..
People killed by alcohol in 2007= 17602
people killed by Marianna in 2007= 0
lets look at the facts
Please provide documentation showing no one will killed by a driver under the influence of marijuana.
Sorry, your just an idiot all around.
How about some FACTS:
http://www.nida.nih.gov/infofacts/driving.html
"In recent years, drugs other than alcohol that act on the brain have increasingly been recognized as hazards to road traffic safety. Research examining these drugs indicates that marijuana is the most prevalent illegal drug detected in impaired drivers, fatally injured drivers, and motor vehicle crash victims.3 A variety of other drugs, such as benzodiazepines, cocaine, opiates, and amphetamines, have also been reported in fatal and nonfatal motor vehicle crashes."
"A recent study found that 34 percent of drivers admitted to a Maryland trauma center tested positive for drugs only, while 16 percent tested positive for alcohol only; 50 percent of those under 18 tested positive for alcohol and/or drugs.4 While it is interesting that more people in this study tested positive for drugs-only compared to alcohol-only, it should be noted that this represents one geographic location, so findings cannot be generalized. In fact, many studies among similar populations have found higher prevalence rates of alcohol compared with drug use.5
Studies conducted in a number of localities have found that approximately 4 to 14 percent of drivers who sustained injury or death in traffic accidents tested positive for delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active ingredient in marijuana.6
In a large study of almost 3,400 fatally injured drivers from 3 Australian states (Victoria, New South Wales, and Western Australia) between 1990 and 1999, drugs other than alcohol were present in 26.7 percent of the cases.7 These included cannabis (13.5 percent), opioids (4.9 percent), stimulants (4.1 percent), benzodiazepines (4.1 percent), and other psychotropic drugs (2.7 percent). Almost 10 percent of the cases involved both alcohol and drugs."
First, put down the pipe cause you were obviously stoned when you pulled those figures out of your butt.
Please provide documentation showing no one will killed by a driver under the influence of marijuana.
Sorry, your just an idiot all around.
How about some FACTS:
http://www.nida.nih.gov/infofacts/driving.html
"In recent years, drugs other than alcohol that act on the brain have increasingly been recognized as hazards to road traffic safety. Research examining these drugs indicates that marijuana is the most prevalent illegal drug detected in impaired drivers, fatally injured drivers, and motor vehicle crash victims.3 A variety of other drugs, such as benzodiazepines, cocaine, opiates, and amphetamines, have also been reported in fatal and nonfatal motor vehicle crashes."
"A recent study found that 34 percent of drivers admitted to a Maryland trauma center tested positive for drugs only, while 16 percent tested positive for alcohol only; 50 percent of those under 18 tested positive for alcohol and/or drugs.4 While it is interesting that more people in this study tested positive for drugs-only compared to alcohol-only, it should be noted that this represents one geographic location, so findings cannot be generalized. In fact, many studies among similar populations have found higher prevalence rates of alcohol compared with drug use.5
Studies conducted in a number of localities have found that approximately 4 to 14 percent of drivers who sustained injury or death in traffic accidents tested positive for delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active ingredient in marijuana.6
In a large study of almost 3,400 fatally injured drivers from 3 Australian states (Victoria, New South Wales, and Western Australia) between 1990 and 1999, drugs other than alcohol were present in 26.7 percent of the cases.7 These included cannabis (13.5 percent), opioids (4.9 percent), stimulants (4.1 percent), benzodiazepines (4.1 percent), and other psychotropic drugs (2.7 percent). Almost 10 percent of the cases involved both alcohol and drugs."
Please provide documentation showing no one will killed by a driver under the influence of marijuana.
Sorry, your just an idiot all around.
How about some FACTS:
http://www.nida.nih.gov/infofacts/driving.html
"In recent years, drugs other than alcohol that act on the brain have increasingly been recognized as hazards to road traffic safety. Research examining these drugs indicates that marijuana is the most prevalent illegal drug detected in impaired drivers, fatally injured drivers, and motor vehicle crash victims.3 A variety of other drugs, such as benzodiazepines, cocaine, opiates, and amphetamines, have also been reported in fatal and nonfatal motor vehicle crashes."
"A recent study found that 34 percent of drivers admitted to a Maryland trauma center tested positive for drugs only, while 16 percent tested positive for alcohol only; 50 percent of those under 18 tested positive for alcohol and/or drugs.4 While it is interesting that more people in this study tested positive for drugs-only compared to alcohol-only, it should be noted that this represents one geographic location, so findings cannot be generalized. In fact, many studies among similar populations have found higher prevalence rates of alcohol compared with drug use.5
Studies conducted in a number of localities have found that approximately 4 to 14 percent of drivers who sustained injury or death in traffic accidents tested positive for delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active ingredient in marijuana.6
In a large study of almost 3,400 fatally injured drivers from 3 Australian states (Victoria, New South Wales, and Western Australia) between 1990 and 1999, drugs other than alcohol were present in 26.7 percent of the cases.7 These included cannabis (13.5 percent), opioids (4.9 percent), stimulants (4.1 percent), benzodiazepines (4.1 percent), and other psychotropic drugs (2.7 percent). Almost 10 percent of the cases involved both alcohol and drugs."
lets please not start a copy and paste facts off the internet war...
yall win im a loser pothead sorry
That one was for you.
damn people calling me a druggie and drug runner hahaha yep yall are right
more like a good ole boy from TN who found a good way to relax that happens to be illegal (for now).
whatever lets just drop it. id delete this thread but im not sure how so W/E



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