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12-06-2010, 09:45 PM #41Senior Member
No more stoned driving -- Colorado is passing THC limits for DUI
Originally Posted by ds0110
I am also speaking from the viewpoint of a non american. Law enforcement in my country doesn't profit from DUI convictions and prisons are non profit.
Seeing as you are fond of stats here are some government compiled stats for my country showing that DUI accidents have decreased as convictions for drink driving have increased over a 29 year period.
Drink Driving Statistics | Statistics On Drinking & Driving
There are also statistics showing that the percentage of people involved in accidents who have drugs in their system other than alcohol has increased.http://boards.cannabis.com/grow-log/...og-w-pics.html - 1st grow, in coco with CFL\'s (Finished)
http://boards.cannabis.com/grow-log/...co-w-pics.html - 2nd grow, in coco with CFL\'s (Finished)
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12-07-2010, 02:35 AM #42Junior Member
No more stoned driving -- Colorado is passing THC limits for DUI
Originally Posted by PhatJay
Originally Posted by Denvertoad
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12-07-2010, 02:43 AM #43Senior Member
No more stoned driving -- Colorado is passing THC limits for DUI
Originally Posted by ds0110
Have a good one!:thumbsup:
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12-07-2010, 04:14 AM #44Senior Member
No more stoned driving -- Colorado is passing THC limits for DUI
There is a trend among police departments across the U.S. to force DUI suspects to have their blood alcohol content (BAC) measured. Since BAC evidence is generally the most powerful evidence to support a DUI conviction, many jurisdictions are going the extra mile to get it.
During "No Refusal" campaigns, drivers who are suspected of DUI are given an ultimatum. They may submit to a breath test to measure their blood alcohol content, or they will be forced to give a blood sample for testing. After a motorist is given the choice and still refuses to take a breath test, a warrant to obtain a blood sample is immediately obtained. Judges are on standby to sign the blood draw warrants.
In some jurisdictions that allow forced blood draws on DUI suspects, the officers do the blood draws themselves, rather than taking suspects to the hospital for blood draws by trained medical professionals. Although there has been at least one lawsuit filed because of this practice, it has become more common to allow officers without adequate medical training to draw blood from DUI suspects.
The Facts About Forced Blood Tests During a DUI Stop
Welcome to America......:wtf:
Have a good one!:thumbsup:
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12-07-2010, 05:13 AM #45Senior Member
No more stoned driving -- Colorado is passing THC limits for DUI
I can't believe people are just fine with the fact that a cop can pull you over, say you were "swerving" or whatever, and then stick a needle into you. :wtf:
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12-07-2010, 05:23 AM #46Member
No more stoned driving -- Colorado is passing THC limits for DUI
Originally Posted by MtnLionCO
this is a simple fu to mason tvert in colorado SAFER
for his position the "safer alternative" most likely
the government will not admit that weed is 100 times safer than alcohol
is all it boils down to
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12-07-2010, 08:03 AM #47Junior Member
No more stoned driving -- Colorado is passing THC limits for DUI
It's the Feds that are behind it...
"White House Drug Policy Director Gil Kerlikowske said the research was a "good first attempt" to understand the role that drug use plays in automobile fatalities.
Many drugs can affect a driver's judgment and reaction time but researchers are still trying to determine the level of drug use that can impair a driver's ability to drive safely. A blood alcohol level of 0.08 is the legal limit for all 50 states but a similar level of impairment is uncertain for many drugs.
"It's very clear that we've got a significant problem," Kerlikowske said. "We've made great progress on alcohol-impaired driving through education and enforcement. There's just no reason we won't be able to make progress in this area once we start bringing it to people's attention and we start doing the enforcement that's needed."
Drugs found in the system of about 1 in 5 drivers killed in car crashes in 2009, gov't says - 11/30/2010 10:58:47 AM | Newser
Bunch of BS, MJ should not be treated in the same light as alcohol, they could not be more opposite. There is little to no impairment on regular MJ users when driving.:smokin:
Look how many people die every year to bad medicine... time to get rid of doctors and hospitals too...
Statistics prove prescription drugs are 16,400% more deadly than terrorists
"America was rudely awakened to a new kind of danger on September 11, 2001: Terrorism. The attacks that day left 2,996 people dead, including the passengers on the four commercial airliners that were used as weapons. Many feel it was the most tragic day in U.S. history.
Four commercial jets crashed that day. But what if six jumbo jets crashed every day in the United States, claiming the lives of 783,936 people every year? That would certainly qualify as a massive tragedy, wouldn't it?
Well, forget "what if." The tragedy is happening right now. Over 750,000 people actually do die in the United States every year, although not from plane crashes. They die from something far more common and rarely perceived by the public as dangerous: modern medicine. "
Learn more: Statistics prove prescription drugs are 16,400% more deadly than terrorists
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12-07-2010, 02:15 PM #48Senior Member
No more stoned driving -- Colorado is passing THC limits for DUI
Originally Posted by ds0110
Originally Posted by ds0110
Originally Posted by PhatJay
Originally Posted by PhatJay
Originally Posted by PhatJay
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12-07-2010, 03:14 PM #49Senior Member
No more stoned driving -- Colorado is passing THC limits for DUI
People keep claiming marijuana does not impair driving ability... as if I haven't been smoking pot for 20 years! No candid self-assessment of mine could reach that conclusion. When I drive high, I drive distracted. My reaction and decision times are slower, and I'm often more concerned with music, climate or food than I am with the demands of driving. Anecdotally, my observations of other high drivers match my own experience.
As marijuana policy is further liberalized, limits are going to be set on cannabis purchase and use. We cannabis users are going to have to accept the same kinds of time/place/manner restrictions that govern smoking and alcohol use. I don't believe pot should be treated exactly like alcohol, but I do believe people who drive high are behaving irresponsibly. How to test, what limits should be set, and what the punishment should be, I leave to others.
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12-07-2010, 04:34 PM #50Senior Member
No more stoned driving -- Colorado is passing THC limits for DUI
Originally Posted by HighPopalorum
There is also the issue that it has not been proven that mj impairs to the extent the law needs to be involved, in fact I posted information proving the opposite.
I believe cell phones are far more dangerous then mj on the road.
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