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Pot Fuels Surge in Drugged Driving Deaths
NBCNews ^ | February 15th 2014 | BILL BRIGGS

Posted on 02/15/2014 11:35:27 PM PST by South40

DDuring each shift at her drive-through window, once an hour, Cordelia Cordova sees people rolling joints in their cars. Some blow smoke in her face and smile.

Cordova, who lost a 23-year-old niece and her 1-month-old son to a driver who admitted he smoked pot that day, never smiles back. She thinks legal marijuana in Colorado, where she works, is making the problem of drugged driving worse — and now new research supports her claim.

"Nobody hides it anymore when driving," Cordova said. "They think it's a joke because it’s legal. Nobody will take this seriously until somebody loses another loved one."

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1 posted on 02/15/2014 11:35:27 PM PST by South40
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To: South40

...unexpectedly...


2 posted on 02/15/2014 11:37:24 PM PST by null and void (<--- unwilling cattle-car passenger on the bullet train to serfdom)
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To: null and void

This should be looked at by any state considering the same thing.


3 posted on 02/15/2014 11:39:08 PM PST by South40 (Liberalism is a Disease)
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4 posted on 02/15/2014 11:45:25 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet (I will raise $2M for Sarah Palin's next run, what will you do?)
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To: South40

The CHILDREN!!!!


5 posted on 02/15/2014 11:49:59 PM PST by Forgotten Amendments (I remember when a President having an "enemies list" was a scandal. Now, they have a kill list.)
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To: South40

Those who give up freedom for security are bound to be slaves.


6 posted on 02/15/2014 11:50:05 PM PST by riverrunner
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To: South40

I’ll point this out in non-weed states...that you could end up in a serious accident because the other driver is all doped-up on legal prescription drugs....like Oxie. Or you could have some idiot who is wrapping up a high with meth, and he interprets your wave of the hand as being non-friendly and pulls up to shoot you at the next stop-light.

It doesn’t matter what state you reside....you’ve got a threat going on twenty-four hours a day...three-hundred-and-sixty-five days a year.


7 posted on 02/16/2014 12:00:36 AM PST by pepsionice
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To: South40

“As medical marijuana sales expanded into 20 states, legal weed was detected in the bodies of dead drivers three times more often during 2010 when compared to those who died behind the wheel in 1999...”

Good.

This means that with enough cheap dope, we can rid the nation of these dopers.

Give them all the cheap and powerful drugs they can ingest. Heck, give them pure smack for free.

Get them to kill themselves off as rapidly as possible and clean out the gene pool.


8 posted on 02/16/2014 12:00:59 AM PST by NVDave
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To: pepsionice

Look, I’ve seen brainless blonde twits plow into another car and nearly take out a pedestrian due to texting on her stupid phone. There’s threats everywhere. Banning any of this stuff won’t remove the threat.

The solution is to reintroduce lethal consequences for stupidity into our world, and let evolution do its magic work. Stupid people should have the right and the ability to kill themselves with great ease and a low cost. The only tragedy is that they’re occasionally going to take someone who isn’t stupid with them. But right now, we have so many stupid people breeding like rabbits in this country that we’re being overrun with stupidity.

Time to reinstitute natural selection.


9 posted on 02/16/2014 12:04:17 AM PST by NVDave
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To: riverrunner

I know what you mean. I know exactly what you’re saying.

Here’s one you won’t like: there is no freedom without responsibility.

In other words, we, meaning the majority of folks, should not be required to look out for drunks and stoners killing us or our family members.


10 posted on 02/16/2014 12:04:46 AM PST by SatinDoll (A NATURAL BORN CITIZEN IS BORN IN THE USA OF USA CITIZEN PARENTS)
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No I think personal responsibility is the key.

Making a person responsible for their own actions go’s a long ways to stopping bad behavior.

Instead of allowing them to blame it on some object or thing.


11 posted on 02/16/2014 12:09:28 AM PST by riverrunner
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To: NVDave
Time to reinstitute natural selection.

+1


12 posted on 02/16/2014 12:12:44 AM PST by Mycroft Holmes (<= Mash name for HTML Xampp PHP C JavaScript primer. Programming for everyone.)
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>> “Nobody hides it anymore when driving,” Cordova said. “They think it’s a joke because it’s legal.”

It’s called Dope for a reason...

And that’s not justification for the WOD.


13 posted on 02/16/2014 12:18:12 AM PST by Gene Eric (Don't be a statist!)
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To: NVDave

NO, because we still have to be on the roads with these idiots!


14 posted on 02/16/2014 12:29:36 AM PST by JSDude1 (Defeat Hagan, elect a Constutional Conservative: Dr. Greg Brannon!)
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To: South40
But marijuana can be detected in the blood for one week after consumption, perhaps leading chronic consumers to be wrongly arrested, critics of the law assert.

A separate study — also based on FARS data — found that in states where medical marijuana was approved, traffic fatalities decrease by as much as 11 percent during the first year after legalization. Written by researchers at the University of Colorado, Oregon and Montana State University, the paper was published in 2013 in the Journal of Law & Economics.

Those authors theorized pot, for some, becomes a substitute for alcohol. They cited a recent, 13-percent drop in drunk-driving deaths in states where medical marijuana is legal.

“Marijuana reform is associated with … a decrease in traffic fatalities, most likely due to its impact on alcohol consumption,” said Michael Elliott, executive director of the Marijuana Industry Group, a trade association in Colorado.

15 posted on 02/16/2014 12:31:35 AM PST by Hugin
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To: South40

Told you so.


16 posted on 02/16/2014 12:33:32 AM PST by Berlin_Freeper
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To: pepsionice

True. But does that really justify adding to it?


17 posted on 02/16/2014 12:37:52 AM PST by kelly4c (http://www.freerepublic.com/perl/post?id=2900389%2C41#help)
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To: SatinDoll

Tis true.


18 posted on 02/16/2014 12:39:31 AM PST by kelly4c (http://www.freerepublic.com/perl/post?id=2900389%2C41#help)
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To: kelly4c

It should be as verboten to drive stoned as to drive drunk.

There are measures (how good they are may be under debate, but they at least exist) of what too drunk to drive is.

Are there similar measures of what too stoned to drive is?

Enough carnage and the auto insurers will begin to weigh in.


19 posted on 02/16/2014 12:49:58 AM PST by HiTech RedNeck (Embrace the Lion of Judah and He will roar for you. See my page.)
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To: Hugin
A separate study — also based on FARS data — found that in states where medical marijuana was approved, traffic fatalities decrease by as much as 11 percent during the first year after legalization.

It's those pesky facts again.

20 posted on 02/16/2014 1:21:58 AM PST by Ken H (What happens on the internet, stays on the internet.)
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