Quote Originally Posted by HighPopalorum
..duh? Which is why their use is restricted in cars! Exactly the same principle applies.

(I am receptive to the argument that, like the penalties for texting, the penalty for driving high should be lower than, say, the penalty incurred for a DUI with bodily injury.)
I've seen on multiple occasions where someone is driving like a massive retard right in front of a cop while yapping away on their cellphone, just to watch the cop brush it off. Cops in this state are great with selective law enforcement!!

Also it's amusing how it's acceptable to be all jacked up on prescription drugs and drive, yet now pot is just as dangerous as alcohol.... that is complete and utter horse shit.
FlyinPolynesian Reviewed by FlyinPolynesian on . No more stoned driving -- Colorado is passing THC limits for DUI Colo. may set limits for driving after marijuana use - The Denver Post This is pretty fucked up... I believe the blood level is 5ng/ml. I need to do a bit more research, but I think if you're a fairly heavy smoker (i.e. a few times a day), then your levels are pretty much always going to be at this level or higher. So basically you won't be able to drive ever without risk of getting a DUI. Way to go Colorado!!! What is motivating this law? Is there really a problem with stoned Rating: 5