Is Driving While Stoned Dangerous?

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[h=1]The Great Marijuana Myth: Is Driving High Dangerous?[/h] <section class="excerpt col-left"> A recent study finds that drivers who smoke marijuana within a few hours of driving are more likely to get into an accident than sober drivers. Find out how much more.
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<section class="entry col-left"> Last week, the British Medical Journal published a study about the effects of smoking cannabis (aka marijuana, pot, weed, Mary Jane) on driving ability. Researchers at Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia, Canada, analyzed 9 prior studies and concluded that — contrary to most pot smokers’ beliefs — driving while high on pot leads to a higher risk of car accidents.
Now, before we go any further, let’s address the elephant in the room: pot is illegal in the U.S. So technically, no one should be using it. But (as we know) people do. And, in some states, if you have a medically sound reason, you can even smoke it legally. However, no matter what folks tell you, driving under the influence of any controlled substance is illegal and dangerous.
[h=2]Weed and driving effects[/h] Turns out, drivers who smoke marijuana within a few hours of driving are almost twice as likely to get into an accident as sober drivers. And though the accident stats aren’t as bad as they are for drinking and driving, the risk is palpable.
While alcohol is still the most common accident-inducing substance, a recent survey quoted on the National Institute of Drug Abuse’s Web site found that 6.8 percent of drivers who were involved in accidents — most of whom were under 35 — tested positive for THC (the chemical found in marijuana).
[h=2]Smoking weed and driving laws[/h] Unlike testing for alcohol levels, researchers and law enforcement officials have not yet determined how to accurately test for levels of marijuana intoxication. Many states, however, have begun to take a hard line on this public safety issue and police officers are now being trained to detect signs of marijuana intoxication. And make no mistake about it: driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of drugs — including legal-use marijuana — is illegal in all states.
Get a breakdown of drugged driving laws here.
[h=2]The great marijuana myth[/h] It’s possible you’ve heard a pot aficionado state: “I’m a better driver when I’m stoned.” Not true. A major issue with drugged driving is that when you’re high (well, not you specifically, we know you’d never do that), you don’t always realize that your judgment is impaired. This is especially true for teenagers who are already at-risk drivers. Couple this with a few hits of ganja, and the buzz can become, well, killer.
Though it varies by person, it generally takes at least 3–4 hours to come down from a high. No amount of strong coffee or greasy food is going to sober you up faster.
[h=2]Drinking and driving vs. smoking weed and driving[/h] Most of us grew up hearing “don’t drink and drive,” but not nearly as much effort was put into preventing the combination of smoking pot and driving. Yet marijuana affects reaction time, spatial sense, and perception — all of which are crucial to safe driving. So when a person is driving high, they may end up following another car too closely (and brake too late), make unsafe turns, or misjudge road hazards.
[h=2]The fact remains: weed and driving don’t mix[/h] In the coming years, we may see a move toward the legalization of pot. But no matter where you stand on the issue — “a need for weed” or “not for pot” — we should all be on the same page when it comes to designating a driver who abstains from ALL mind-altering substances (legal or not).


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of course....but have done it so many times I have lost count...highly reckless, selfish and irresponsible...
 

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You personally might never do it, but people in general will always drive drunk and high because it's the easiest choice, and no laws will change that. Only way to alleviate the problem is to build better public transportation or car service options. Glad I live in NYC and don't have to worry about that anymore!
 

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I drive high all the time. For me, it does not impair my ability to drive. I have been doing it weekly for over a decade and I have no traffic infractions or accidents to show for it. Some people can drive high, and some people can not. The answer is not the same for everyone.
 

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I rather be on the road filled with high drivers than drunk drivers any day of the week. If anything, drivers that are high, are more paranoid and careful whereas drunk drivers are fucking idiots from get-go.
 

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good weed you wont.....paranoia takes over and you call pizza guy
 

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Some good posts here even though they will not make sense to a Pilgrim or unfortunately, a cop. I am the world's worst stoned driver and am shitscared to do it anymore. I feel I am a decent driver when I am around the legal limit for alcohol, which I feel is too low for people of Irish heritage, but I play the game and do a lot of walking to and from the local watering hole. I leave my car at the bar and walk back the next day to get it if I cannot get a ride and I am shitcanned.
 

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I don't see a difference between people saying that "I am a good drunk driver" and "I am a good stoned driver." Both are dangerous, stupid, and will land you in jail.
 

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In other news .... A recent study finds that drivers who smoke crack and heroin while driving are more likely to get into an accident than sober drivers.
 

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Grant money going to pot smoking in Canada.. not sure whether to be proud or pissed
 

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Well the study was done by Allstate Ins and it doesnt take much to see what it is for. The Insurance Commissioners of Colorado and Washington will get a copy along with their bribe checks when they come before them next and ask for a huge rate increase due to now having to cover more stoned drivers. And they'll get it...
People are still...no even stupider now more than ever and still believe this fallacy that getting the Government involved in ANYTHING has even a REMOTE chance of making it better..
 

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Have many friends that went to DAl , some of which smoked more pot in a week then most do their entire lives.

Smoking weed and driving has been illegal here for awhile , but its so hard to prove how intoxicated someone is but usage Ive never heard of anyone being charged for it.
 

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