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TopicLegal marijuana sharply reduces opioid deaths
thanosibe
08/08/19 2:23:06 AM
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Gamerguymass posted...
MuayThai85 posted...
thanosibe posted...
Hanky_Bannister posted...
marc55 posted...
BLAKUboy posted...
Ah, so this is why politicians are still pretending theres even an argument against legalization.


as far as i know a way to know there arent any reliable tests for DUI

thats a good one

lol, not its not.
I don't want you baked and driving no more than you want to me drunk and driving. But as we can see with alcohol, lots of people aren't responsible with their recreation drugs.


Actually, I much prefer that you were high and driving than drunk. Numerous studies have shown that being high while driving no where near impairs your ability to drive as much as alcohol does. In a regular user the level of "impairment" is negligible.


This isn't true at all. A study released last year found that every state that has "legalized" weed has had an increase in car crashes. That is hardly "negligible" as you claim.

https://www.cnn.com/2018/10/18/health/marijuana-driving-accidents-bn/index.html
These kinds of false claims are mostly made because people dont want to be responsible with their preferred recreational drug. And pot users seem to be the worst with it.

Yeah drunk driving is bad. But lol at being high and driving negligible.
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