I would have tested positive for the last 40 years.lol What about people on prescription drugs? They're far more dangerous on the road than cannabis patients. The effects of cannabis smoke wears off after a couple of hours. There's no legitimate reason why you can't drive. There's an interesting documentary called' Should I Smoke" where a journalist tried a scientific approach to the differences between drinking and driving and cannabis and driving. She wasn't much of a threat while high but she sure was on alcohol.lol
killerweed420 Reviewed by killerweed420 on . ??D-U-High?? bill fails in Colorado state Senate ‘D-U-High’ bill fails in Colorado state Senate | The Raw Story The Colorado state Senate rejected a bill Tuesday that would have created a blood alcohol limit for marijuana use for drivers. The so-called ??D-U-High? bill, which would have banned drivers with more than 5 nanograms of THC per milliliter of blood, failed to break a tie of 17-17 in the Senate??s special session, according to the Associated Press. The bill, which aims to put the same standards in place for marijuana users Rating: 5