Old 08-15-16, 01:31 PM
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Originally Posted by genec
Let's NOT lump all those together... booze and pills can lead to aggressive actions, but weed rarely does... unless a bag of cheetos is involved.
Funny that you have a problem grouping alcohol and pills with weed, but don't have a problem with the extreme generalization of the word pills.

I mean, geeze there must only be 2 types to use it in that general of a sense. The obviously all have the same symptoms.

EDIT: For the record, when I search for recent publications studying the effects of marijuana on crash risk, they all have the same conclusion.

"Significant increase in motor vehicle accident risk." No, it does not make you drive more slowly and safely. It is still impaired driving. You're still putting yourself and others at risk.

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