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To: AAABEST
Yep, if anything, driving while stoned causes one to drive more slowly and carefully (although that could partly be attributed to super-awareness/paranoia about cops). And unlike alcohol, pot doesn't affect depth perception.
40 posted on 08/12/2003 1:56:23 PM PDT by Mr. Mojo
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To: Mr. Mojo; AAABEST
from NIDA notes (By Robert Mathias, NIDA NOTES Staff Writer ):

In a laboratory study at NIDA's Addiction Research Center in Baltimore that controlled for alcohol's confounding effect, Dr. Heishman tested marijuana's effects on the functional components of driving. Study subjects smoked a marijuana cigarette, waited 10 minutes, then smoked another cigarette. Both cigarettes contained either 0, 1.8, or 3.6 percent THC. Twenty minutes after smoking the cigarettes, the subjects were given a standard sobriety test similar to a roadside sobriety test. The test showed that marijuana significantly impaired their ability to stand on one leg for 30 seconds or touch their finger to their nose. As the dose of THC increased, the subjects swayed more, raised their arms, and had to put their feet down in an attempt to maintain their balance. Subjects also committed 2.5 times more errors when they attempted to touch their nose with their finger.

65 posted on 08/13/2003 9:36:32 AM PDT by Hacksaw
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To: Mr. Mojo
You know, we could collect you guys like catching flies around honey.
83 posted on 08/14/2003 5:18:51 PM PDT by Old Professer
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