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NBA players using "lockout" money wisely???

...now THERE'S some "classic" lines from the Dawg man! Kinda of like "we went to different schools together!"
I thought that might be a bit confusing, lol.

What I meant is, marijuana has roughly the same impairment as coffee, but in the opposite way. Coffee wires you up, marijuana calms you down. Neither is anything like alcohol, and neither impairs the ability to drive.

Now I should also clarify: I am not saying if you smoke 10 pounds of weed you'll still be able to drive. You'd probably be asleep by that point. If you take too much of anything it will hinder the ability to drive. If you eat a couple of those big *** steaks they give for free to anyone who can finish them, you probably won't be in any condition to drive. But if you only smoke the amount most people usually smoke, you'll be fine to drive.
 
Well it's not "my" anecdote, lol. As you found out in the link you posted, it is supported by several studies.

If you think you drove safer when you were drunk, then you're crazy. And several studies support this, with none that I am aware of disputing it.

When you say people are getting "high" that can mean a lot of things. Some of those things can hurt your ability to drive, but not all of them. Yes, smoking marijuana makes you "high" and I am not arguing that. But it is not the same "high" as drinking alcohol, not the same high as smoking crack, not the same high as shooting up heroin, not the same high as taking acid, etc. And of course, none of those are the same "high" you get from a cup of coffee, a cigarette, a Viagra, and so on.

Like I said, just because you are technically impaired in some fashion doesn't mean your ability to drive is impaired. Several studies have said marijuana does not hurt the ability to drive. Most people who have smoked the stuff will also say it doesn't hurt the ability to drive (myself included). There is very little (if any) evidence that says it does make driving dangerous (or impairs the senses to the point that it could hurt or kill someone else, as you said). Generalizing words like "impair" or "high" to try to make it seem worse doesn't prove anything. Yes, some people who are "high" will be more dangerous, but not all people who are "high" will be. Marijuana is on the lower end of the "high scale" and it doesn't really hurt the ability to drive, as several studies have determined.

Weed and alcohol are totally different highs bro. I don't know if you have ever smoked weed or not, but it's totally different. Alcohol absolutely does impair the ability to drive, no question about that. I doubt there has ever been a study that found otherwise. But marijuana is totally different. It doesn't affect you the same way alcohol does. You don't lose coordination, balance, etc. All it does is calm you down. It's like a coffee, but the opposite.

When I said drive safer, I meant I purposely drove with more caution.

And I've said many a time in this thread that I have smoked too. Not habitually like you seem to proudly claim. But probably about 20 times in my life. And while many of the times I felt nothing (I probably didn't inhale or something or the **** just sucked), there were others where I did and should not have been driving.

For the record, I get it. Impaired is a general term. But, getting back to my original point, since you chose to do so again, comparing Viagra to pot is just silly. One or certainly can impair your mental faculties, the other does not. And I've taken Viagra once before to see what it was like so I speak from experience.

It was weird by the way.
 
I know there would be some outrage if this ever came to pass, but I think at... I don't know... 60, drivers should have to re-take the written and driving tests to retain their licenses. People should be able to drive as long as they are able, but in my opinion, it is irresponsible fantasy to just assume that a driver's ability doesn't wane with age like literally everything else in life does.
My grandmother is a perfect example of this. There is no way she should ever, EVER be allowed behind the wheel. We just celebrated her 85th birthday. With that, she had to renew her driver's license. I'm not sure how she passed the eye exam. There is no way in hell she could pass a driving exam. They should have taken away her license 15 years ago. The sad part is, even her kids agree, but yet she keeps her license. The problem is, none of her kids are willing to step in and take it from her because that means they'll be responsible for getting her everywhere she wants/needs to go. She's going to end up killing someone else or her own self, and that's just a tragedy.
 
I drive my car high all the time. Does it impair me? Too a very small degree, and that depends on what/how much I've smoked. The one major problem I have is when I'm super high sometimes my eyes get a tad dry. I always have contact solution on hand though, so I just pull over and moisten up. Do I think it should be illegal to drive high on weed? Probably. Weed effects everyone differently, so some people may have major problems driving while stoned.
 
Also, to get back to the original message of the thread, look at how much money the NBA players are raising for charities during this lockout. They may not be spending their cash wisely, but they are doing a pretty good job of raising it for others. But we certainly wont see CJ starting a thread complimenting "hoppers".
 
Weed effects everyone differently, so some people may have major problems driving while stoned.
I guess I can buy the argument that maybe someone is affected differently and would have major problems driving. I have never met a person that had problems driving while stoned though. Have you? Not sure it should be illegal if only a super small percentage of people have a problem anyway.

Like anything else though, I'm sure there is a limit to how much you can have before it impairs you. But I don't know if there should be a law regulating it if nobody ever approaches that limit. Just like driving while you have to use the bathroom really bad could technically impair your driving, but I don't think it's illegal, nor should it be.
 
I guess I can buy the argument that maybe someone is affected differently and would have major problems driving. I have never met a person that had problems driving while stoned though. Have you? Not sure it should be illegal if only a super small percentage of people have a problem anyway.

Like anything else though, I'm sure there is a limit to how much you can have before it impairs you. But I don't know if there should be a law regulating it if nobody ever approaches that limit. Just like driving while you have to use the bathroom really bad could technically impair your driving, but I don't think it's illegal, nor should it be.

Not really. I had a friend in HS who always made abrupt stops (did this when sober too), and we would all scream like we were about to die just to freak him out. I thought it was the funniest thing ever.
 
Just like driving while you have to use the bathroom really bad could technically impair your driving, but I don't think it's illegal, nor should it be.
I once drove my little Nissan 4 banger truck over 100 MPH coming home from Snow College just because I needed to drop a deuce so bad I could practically taste it and I didn't want to pull over at a truck stop.
 
I drive my car high all the time. Does it impair me? Too a very small degree, and that depends on what/how much I've smoked. The one major problem I have is when I'm super high sometimes my eyes get a tad dry. I always have contact solution on hand though, so I just pull over and moisten up. Do I think it should be illegal to drive high on weed? Probably. Weed effects everyone differently, so some people may have major problems driving while stoned.

...in view of the above post....I disallow any post made by Cyrone Torbin that in anyway, shape or form supports any of my ideas, thoughts or opinions! The guy is cracky as a loon!
 
I once drove my little Nissan 4 banger truck over 100 MPH coming home from Snow College just because I needed to drop a deuce so bad I could practically taste it and I didn't want to pull over at a truck stop.

...I take it "dropping a deuce" must mean getting a hit....NOT losing a 2 dollar bill at the horse races???
 
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