I tend to disagree on the car wreck issue. People will be more paranoid about their driving while smoking pot than the reckless driving some people have driving while under the influence of alcohol
Got a citation for this, or is it just based on anecdotal experiences?
:lol: I would like to see a research proposal for a study on this!
Cannabis being an psychedelic drug and also hallucinate, has a high potential for abuse, which is why it is a schedule 1 drug per the Controlled Substance Act (CSA.).
Here's an even better question - What about EMS agencies in these states. Will a positive drug screen for THC still be a failure?I'm sure most of are aware Colorado and Washington state leagalized Cannabis.
I'm pretty sure it's still illegal under fedral law, right?
So if you have it in your possession (not smoking it, inhaling, eating or consuming it in any way) and you're pulled over, can't you still be fined under federal law?
Cannabis being an psychedelic drug and also hallucinate, has a high potential for abuse, which is why it is a schedule 1 drug per the Controlled Substance Act (CSA.) Will the scheduling of the drug ever change? Will federal law ever change? What is your opinion on the legalization.
Where I live, I prefer to deal with pot smokers as patients rather than someone intoxicated with alcohol. I haven't been assaulted by someone high on grass yet but I have come close on a number of times with drunks.... Hard to figure why one is legal and the other is not.... LOL. (Just to be clear, I don't like dealing with anyone under the influence....)