Posted on 05/16/2018 6:15:50 PM PDT by BenLurkin
A 21-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of marijuana Tuesday night after a multicar crash killed three in Fremont.
The collision, which involved five vehicles, occurred around 9:30 p.m. on the northbound I-880 near Stevenson Boulevard, according to the California Highway Patrol. Three people were killed when they were ejected from an Escalade a woman, a teen and a child.
Five other people, four of whom are juveniles, were injured in the crash.
Similar to other states that have legalized pot, California now relies on drug recognition experts police officers trained during a two-week course to conduct cognitive tests and notice other physical signs of drug-related impairment during a motor vehicle stop to make the initial determination that a driver is under the influence.
A bill proposed in the state Senate last month calls for a one-year driving suspension for any motorist under 21 caught with marijuana in his or her system.
(Excerpt) Read more at latimes.com ...
No way!! :)
In before FR’s Libertardian addicts insist pot is harmless.
Inconceivable!
I was assured by justsaynotonannies years ago that people would NEVER drive while toked.
So obviously this is all propaganda.
/ Sarc
;-)
which is why alcohol is always blamed while in many cases its pot or multiple drugs/alcohol use...
However, we need more than a "trained" cop of TWO WHOLE WEEKS accessing the situation.
Naturally I dont think pot should be legalized. Having said that, I dont think pot killed those people. If they were ejected, they werent wearing seatbelts. And that is why they are dead.
Talk about cognitive dissonance. If they had been wearing their seatbelts then the accident wouldnt have happened, right?
Pot didn’t kill them.
The person who smoked then drove killed them.
One should not ever smoke and drive, and that is coming from a person who smoked and drove many times, but was fortunate enough not to have caused the death of any innocent person with his stupidity and selfishness.
If you are ever shot dead I’ll have to remember to let the court know that you would have wanted the killer top go free because you weren’t wearing a bullet proof vest.
Three people are dead, and this isn’t shocking to me. This is why I’m opposed to legal recreational marijuana. The American people seem to be growing more and more in favor of it, though, and ultimately we will see the long term consequences (good or bad).
If they were ejected, they werent wearing seatbelts. And that is why they are dead.
The Venn diagram would show that there are many stupid people who dont smoke pot.
Where I live, the newspeople reporting serious/fatal accidents always seem surprised when the people in the accident WERE wearing seat belts. We have plenty of freedom-loving people here who dont like the Government telling them what to do.
Im not a fan of Illinois, but they have a policy of contributory negligence-if you are in an accident not your fault and you are injured, you can sue for medical bills but you can sue for up to and including nothing for pain and suffering if you arent wearing seat belts.
It’s pretty simple - Don’t drink and drive, toke and drive, drop acid and drive, smoke crack and drive, shoot smack and drive, sniff glue and drive, etc.
Im all for legalization, but this stuff bothers me. There seems to be a push among users in legal states to allow getting high at work. High Times magazine even has articles about what strains allow you to get mildly high so you can use and be on the job. And there are also those who say theyre not as impaired driving as one would be while drinking.
Legalized pot should be only for use in the home. I dont want my fellow employees or folks on the road endangering anyones lives especially my own and my familys. And being high is impaired enough to preclude either one of those activities.
Yeah, being ejected from a vehicle during a collision significantly increases the risk of death.
Well, maybe the trauma of being ejected is the physical cause of death, but the proximate cause may well be the errors in judgment of the toked up driver. Saying that the crash is what killed airline passengers when the reason for the impact was pilot error... see the false narrative there?
Folks say the cause of death was a bullet wound and the gun is what put the bullet there, but we all know that the person who fired the gun is the cause of the incident.
CA has had defacto legalized pot for over 20 years. Yet it is one of the safer states in terms of highway deaths.
http://www.iihs.org/iihs/topics/t/general-statistics/fatalityfacts/state-by-state-overview/2016
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MJ laws have gotten looser nearly everywhere in the same time period, yet highway fatalities have fallen to historically low levels.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motor_vehicle_fatality_rate_in_U.S._by_year
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That doesn’t mean looser pot laws are responsible for the increased safety, but it does make it hard to claim these laws have made the highways more dangerous.
One of the problems with legalizing pot is that there is no clearly defined level of this much = impaired, and levels can last quite a long time unlike alchohol.
Im wondering how many people in favor of legalizing pot would also be in favor of their son or daughter in law driving their grandkids around the next day after a mellow evening.
CA has had defacto legalized pot for over 20 years. Yet it is one of the safer states in terms of highway deaths.
Thats because most driver miles are spent going three miles an hour three feet behind someone elses bumper :)
This thread is direct contradictory evidence to that statement. It seems to be very easy to make that claim.
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