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Study: No scientific basis for laws on marijuana and driving

Study: No scientific basis for laws on marijuana and driving

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. · Tuesday, May 10th 2016 at 11:26AM · 998 views


Study: No scientific basis for laws on marijuana and driving

WASHINGTON (AP) — Six states that allow marijuana use legal tests to determine driving while impaired by the drug that have no scientific basis, according to a study by the nation's largest automobile club that calls for scrapping those laws.

The study commissioned by AAA's safety foundation said it's not possible to set a blood-test threshold for THC, the chemical in marijuana that makes people high, that can reliably determine impairment. Yet the laws in five of the six states automatically presume a driver guilty if that person tests higher than the limit, and not guilty if it's lower.

As a result, drivers who are unsafe may be going free while others may be wrongly convicted, the foundation said.

The foundation recommends replacing the laws with ones that rely on specially trained police officers to determine if a driver is impaired, backed up by a test for the presence of THC rather than a specific threshold. The officers are supposed to screen for dozens of indicators of drug use, from pupil dilation and tongue color to behavior.

The foundation's recommendation to scrap the laws in Colorado, Montana, Nevada, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Washington comes as legislatures in several more states consider adopting similar laws.

At least three states, and possibly as many as eleven, will vote this fall on ballot measures to legalize marijuana for either recreational or medicinal use, or both. Several legislatures are also considering legalization bills.

"There is understandably a strong desire by both lawmakers and the public to create legal limits for marijuana impairment in the same manner we do alcohol," said Marshall Doney, AAA's president and CEO. "In the case of marijuana, this approach is flawed and not supported by scientific research."

Like always, I open this material to the floor for serious discussion because it is nothing more important than a serious dialog of the education and our future of our Hebrew people.

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Comments (15)

Steve Williams Tuesday, May 10th 2016 at 11:29PM

Impairment should be asertained by the police, not by blood tests.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Tuesday, May 10th 2016 at 11:59PM

Impairment should be asertained by the police, not by blood tests. What do you mean?

Steve Williams Wednesday, May 11th 2016 at 7:53AM

What I mean Ron is the officer should determine impairement without the aid of blood content measuring devices.

Steve Williams Wednesday, May 11th 2016 at 7:55AM

Oops, impairment.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, May 11th 2016 at 9:59AM

Giving more power to the police are we? I think that if a person that is found at fault of causing a auto accident and the officer smell's pot or find any evidence anywhere on the person or the car, the book should be thrown at them, without prejudice.

Steve Williams Wednesday, May 11th 2016 at 5:14PM

If the officer smells pot? What does that matter)

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, May 11th 2016 at 8:40PM

Did you understand my last statement to you?



Steve Williams Thursday, May 12th 2016 at 8:09AM

Ron, I'm not saying the police should have more power, I'm saying the citizens should have more privacy.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Thursday, May 12th 2016 at 4:09PM

Steven, you couldn't have understood me! What do you "found at fault" means to you Stephen?

Steve Williams Thursday, May 12th 2016 at 4:29PM

Oh, found at fault. Well fault would exist regardless.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Thursday, May 12th 2016 at 6:26PM

If the evidence is pot, then the book should be thrown at them, without prejudice.

Steve Williams Thursday, May 12th 2016 at 7:28PM

Call your representatives and vote Republican then.

Steve Williams Thursday, May 12th 2016 at 7:30PM

Do you know what Purple is Ron? It's status is like Hennessy.

Steve Williams Thursday, May 12th 2016 at 7:30PM

Excuse me, its.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Thursday, May 12th 2016 at 9:55PM

Their is nothing wrong with coming to an understanding...

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