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There was an article in this morning's paper about the increase in Colorado DUID tickets/arrests and the increase in positive drug tests...and firings.
Legal to possess and smoke doesn't mean your boss can't test for it and fire you for using it.
http://money.cnn.com/2014/01/06/news/economy/colorado-pot-firing/
Was watching Sanjay Gupta on CNN. It still affects development. Causes brain changes if smoked before age 24. No bueno. What should be myelin sheathed white matter structures that connect different parts of the brain are grey matter in heavy pot users. Hence the "slowness." No thanks.
That being said it seemed to have medical applications so it shouldn't be schedule I either. Particularly anti-seizure properties in people who would otherwise be unable to live any kind of meaningful life. Seemed like a fair documentary.
You're still doing drugs.
In terms of driving, pot naive people were inhibited whereas habitual users had a tolerance and functioned normally, which poses problems for intoxication limits. One test won't fit all.
Reaction times are dulled regardless of tolerance. Habitual drinkers seem to function better after drinking, but they are still not safe drivers.More-or-less the same thing can be said about alcohol consumption. I get seriously buzzed on two GOOD beers, yet most regular drinkers don't notice the effects until at least twice that much. Hell, my brother-in-law used to regularly consume at least one 12 pack every night...usually two of them...and he could still function better than I could on two beers.
More-or-less the same thing can be said about alcohol consumption. I get seriously buzzed on two GOOD beers, yet most regular drinkers don't notice the effects until at least twice that much. Hell, my brother-in-law used to regularly consume at least one 12 pack every night...usually two of them...and he could still function better than I could on two beers.
I agree that "One test won't fit all," but since there's no way to test for tolerance, some standard has to be used for impairment.
how do you test for thc intoxication while driving
i imagine things will settle down after the initial rush, and then it will be the same as tobacco or alcohol.
I'm pretty sure you can get fired for showing up to work drunk at most offices.
They're not talking about showing up high but how THC stays in your system for weeks and you getting fired for it.
More-or-less the same thing can be said about alcohol consumption. I get seriously buzzed on two GOOD beers, yet most regular drinkers don't notice the effects until at least twice that much. Hell, my brother-in-law used to regularly consume at least one 12 pack every night...usually two of them...and he could still function better than I could on two beers.
I agree that "One test won't fit all," but since there's no way to test for tolerance, some standard has to be used for impairment.
We need you to turn in your man card.
signed
Man card police.