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Re: A Spate Of Drugged Driving Deaths Alarm U.S. Regulators

Couldn't another person relabel this study and say "The recent increase in drugged drivers is resulting in fewer overall fatal accidents".
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I live in Colorado and find that now that it's legal, people seem more careful to put it in the trunk, and not drive high. Of course there are always the ass-hats, but elderly people in Colorado seem quiet happy!!! The younger crowd may mix alcohol and weed and drive for days for all I know.
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Re: A Spate Of Drugged Driving Deaths Alarm U.S. Regulators

Still safer than alcohol...
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Re: A Spate Of Drugged Driving Deaths Alarm U.S. Regulators

I would say it is the abundance of cheap heroin. You know, a drug that causes you to fall asleep, and more so than other opiates.

Those nods ain't no joke. Still not half as dangerous as alcohol though.

Smoking weed has only been taboo in our society for the last 100 years or so. The people who founded this nation, puffed and chugged us modern folk under the table. More are smoking again, and becoming more and more legal, therefore more people in accidents will have weed in their system. Doesn't change the fact that alcohol is still the overall problem.
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