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Just a short research note. Most people will say that driving after alcohol use is a bad thing to be avoided. However, many marijuana users that I have talked to over the years will say driving under the influence of marijuana is ok and not a big deal. A recent study summarized in ScienceDaily of March 01, 2013, notes that previous research has established that cannabis users are 10 times more likely to be injured in car crashes. This study found that marijuana can be detected in the blood of daily users up to 30 days after last use. The suggestion is that impairment in chronic marijuana users may be evident weeks after their last use. These data may be used to develop per se laws about impairment from marijuana use similar to the laws currently on the books making a certain blood level of alcohol a per se violation; for example,  proof of a blood level of alcohol of .08 is all that is required for a conviction of alcohol impairment. As always, comments are invited. Jan Edward Williams, 03/06/2013.

 

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#1 Patrick M. McCracken 2013-03-07 08:46
Occasionally I get the opportunity to talk with teenage youth in a school classroom environment in our Harford County Public Schools. When discussing marijuana, it is clear that several advocate legalization of the recreational use of marijuana. Many of them believe the current administration will change the federal law to implement this. One thing I always bring to their attention is a hypothetical situation.
Suppose the laws were changed to allow recreational use of marijuana in Maryland. The day after this change in the law your school bus driver fires up a BLUNT, just before he comes to pick you up. WHY NOT - - - IT'S LEGAL!!! How would you (the students) feel about that??? Needless to say they all believe that would be a dangerous situation.
 

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