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Quote Originally Posted by ds0110
Until someone is hurt or property is damaged, no crime has been committed.

Any attempt at crime "prevention" is an attempt into reading the future - fortune telling at best, stealing your freedom at worst.

They havent even done enough credible studies on the effects of mj on the brain, much less its effects on driving.

Until they actually study what it does, should they really be telling me that I cant do it?

Because someone else cant handle it, does that mean I should lose the right/freedom? Someone could go to the liquor store with $50, buy a ~gallon of everclear and drink it then die....yet everclear is still legal..bleach for that matter...

(full time delivery driver for 3 years of the past 10 that ive been smoking - no wrecks)
:thumbsup: you can say that again
porone Reviewed by porone 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