Posted on 07/19/2024 3:07:19 PM PDT by fwdude
A horrific crash that killed six high school girls in Oklahoma two years ago has the head of the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board urging parents to warn teenagers about the risk of driving after using marijuana.
Chairwoman Jennifer Homendy made the appeal to parents Thursday as her agency released the final report on the March 22, 2022 collision between a tiny Chevrolet Spark hatchback and a gravel-hauling semi in the small town of Tishomingo.
The board, after an investigation by its staff, determined that the crash was caused by the 16-year-old driver slowing for an intersection, then accelerating through a stop sign because she likely was impaired by recent marijuana use and was distracted by having five teen passengers in the car, the NTSB report said.
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Yup.
LOL! At least you honest.
I was told once I had a drinking problem.
I said “No I don’t! I drink, I get drunk and fall down. No problem.’’
Ask you doctor friend if he knows what a ‘’wet brain’’ is.
Probably the same way I got drugs when I was a teenager.
I purchased them.
“For a while it came as quite a surprise to many people that skunks had started driving cars.”
Week-old bloated roadkill skunks at that.🤮
Don’t forget the stale patchouli dusting!
I said “No I don’t! I drink, I get drunk and fall down. No problem.’’
... or, "two hands, one mouth".
LOL!
NO! This can’t be true! You can’t be saying that being a dope fiend is a bad thing! Oh, whatever will the poor stoners do if we take away their pot???
What would the drunks do if we enacted another prohibition?
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