****ing Mexicans...
I've been saying this ever since I met Vinylone.
****ing Mexicans...
The bigger danger is being in New Orleans.
Ya...I'm definitely not a pothead. Yikes.
I've been saying this ever since I met Vinylone.
No one is ignoring that, dim-witted Jesus nut.I bolded the part you potheads keep ignoring.
Again:
Using current scientific evidence on cannabis-induced impairment of psychomotor skills and the related accident risk, this paper suggests a range of 7-10 ng/ml THC in the serum for an initial non-zero per se limit. It offers reasonably reliable separation of drivers whose driving is in fact impaired by cannabis from those who are not impaired.
I bolded the part you potheads keep ignoring.
It doesn't mean that. It only means that their impairment level is not illegal. They're still impaired, and their driving is affected by that impairment, just not to the degree that they're deemed "dangerous" or worthy of prosecution.In basic English, this means the person starts to become impaired at this point, but their driving does not. They detected the same amount of impairment as a person who has had half a beer or whatever, but is still legal to drive (AKA legally not impaired).
Tomato Tomahto.It doesn't mean that. It only means that their impairment level is not illegal. They're still impaired, and their driving is affected by that impairment, just not to the degree that they've deemed "dangerous" or worthy of prosecution.
Exactly what I've been saying all along. Salty has been claiming from the beginning that weed doesn't affect your driving and that if it does you can use certain techniques to mitigate it. Oh, but you won't drive anyway cuz you'll be so high you'll just hang on the couch. Yet he uses the tomato tamato post like it is just a question of semantics or some grammatical problem. Laughable.They're still impaired, and their driving is affected by that impairment,
If their driving is impaired I don't see how that would hold up in court.It doesn't mean that. It only means that their impairment level is not illegal. They're still impaired, and their driving is affected by that impairment, just not to the degree that they're deemed "dangerous" or worthy of prosecution.
You wouldn't go to court if you blew a .05. This really isn't that hard to understand. The legal limit is .08%, not .05%.If their driving is impaired I don't see how that would hold up in court.