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<blockquote data-quote="cantwin69" data-source="post: 359803" data-attributes="member: 11677"><p>You're right, you didn't deserve the 'dude'. </p><p>You obviously didn't read your own article. From the first paragraph:</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Blue">Cannabis almost doubles the risk of fatal car crashes, according to a new study, though smoking the drug is still far less risky than drink-driving, the researchers say.</span></p><p></p><p>I won't bring up the fact that whomever wrote this great article has a spelling issue. Are you so without comprehension that you believe pot is less detectable than alcohol? Alcohol is metabolized at a very quick rate and pot is stored in your fat cells. It is not water soluble therefore cannot be effectively flushed out of your system. Like I said, if you read my post, I don't agree that pot is safe, nor is any other drug. Especially these prescription drugs that are handed out like candy. The difference is, pot can be detectable for up to 90 days in certain people and that right there proves any study wrong when they say pot 'caused' an accident. The only way they'd know for sure is if they witnessed the act and then saw the accident. Pot isn't even detectable for at least 2 hours after the first toke. By then, the high has worn off. You really don't know what you're talking about sir. How many times have you gotten into a car within six hours of popping a painkiller? I mean it takes six hours for the effect of that to wear off. It's the exact same thing, but it's legal right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cantwin69, post: 359803, member: 11677"] You're right, you didn't deserve the 'dude'. You obviously didn't read your own article. From the first paragraph: [COLOR=Blue]Cannabis almost doubles the risk of fatal car crashes, according to a new study, though smoking the drug is still far less risky than drink-driving, the researchers say.[/COLOR] I won't bring up the fact that whomever wrote this great article has a spelling issue. Are you so without comprehension that you believe pot is less detectable than alcohol? Alcohol is metabolized at a very quick rate and pot is stored in your fat cells. It is not water soluble therefore cannot be effectively flushed out of your system. Like I said, if you read my post, I don't agree that pot is safe, nor is any other drug. Especially these prescription drugs that are handed out like candy. The difference is, pot can be detectable for up to 90 days in certain people and that right there proves any study wrong when they say pot 'caused' an accident. The only way they'd know for sure is if they witnessed the act and then saw the accident. Pot isn't even detectable for at least 2 hours after the first toke. By then, the high has worn off. You really don't know what you're talking about sir. How many times have you gotten into a car within six hours of popping a painkiller? I mean it takes six hours for the effect of that to wear off. It's the exact same thing, but it's legal right? [/QUOTE]
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