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In reply to the discussion: Marijuana's risk to drivers debated [View all]Pitagoras
(30 posts)66. The "research" you cited isn't even peer-reviewed
Not peer reviewed = junk.
Your position is so radical that even the marijuana defenders in the articles disagree with your defense.
"Marijuana advocates acknowledge that driving under the influence of cannabis is ill-advised." That is from the SF Chronicle article in the OP.
Now back to the junk research you posted, let me quote two paragraphs in it:
1) Could other factors be at work?: "For example, some states like Tennessee and Virginia, have seen declines in traffic fatalities since 1994 even without medical marijuana laws."
2) Rees says he and Anderson stand by their research, which they note has not yet been peer-reviewed by colleagues.
The ABC News article title has a question mark. But to you, it wasn't even a question. It was a fact.
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Prescription pain-killers have a label that says not to drive or operate machinery
arcane1
Nov 2013
#18
Right, and it tells you if someone has used cannabis in the last two weeks or so.
bemildred
Nov 2013
#25
Marijuana doesn't impair motor skills. That's the reality that Drug Warriors can't/won't process. nt
Romulox
Nov 2013
#6
That law has no basis in any actual science. But that hasn't stopped British politicians before.
Comrade Grumpy
Nov 2013
#14
Drunk driver blows through the stop sign; stoned driver waits for it to turn green.
Comrade Grumpy
Nov 2013
#11
There's no test for smoking during/just before driving. The test covers 4+ weeks before. nt
Romulox
Nov 2013
#17
No one but you is advocating for driving while impaired. The debate centers around whether or not
Egalitarian Thug
Nov 2013
#22
That isn't advocating driving while impaired. He just made an off-hand comment...
Egalitarian Thug
Nov 2013
#31
Additionally, no one can point to any incident/accident where it is proved that it
Egalitarian Thug
Nov 2013
#33
Could it be that you drive more cautiously because you know you're at a higher risk?
Pitagoras
Nov 2013
#61
Marijuana advocates say that because it isn't politically palatable to say...
Comrade Grumpy
Dec 2013
#85
Nice first post. Is that your professional opinion or are you just winging it?
bluesbassman
Dec 2013
#96
Really? How about you provide some of your stuff so you can be critiqued? At
ChisolmTrailDem
Dec 2013
#79
this whole debate demonstrates the damage that alcohol abuse has done to society....
mike_c
Dec 2013
#76
Instead of comparing it to cell phone driving, why don't you compare it to sober driving?
Pitagoras
Dec 2013
#92
You're wrong. That's a review of studies, not "the actual study", as if it were only one
Pitagoras
Dec 2013
#107