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<blockquote data-quote="Whiskey_Clear" data-source="post: 245656" data-attributes="member: 735"><p>Dui from marijuana is the biggest problem with legalizing it IMO. Most agree dope causes unsafe driver condition. You can be charged with DUI marijuana in all 50 states but the laws in each vary greatly concerning it. In some states having any amount in your system can be charged, in others I believe unsafe driving acts must also be present. </p><p></p><p>The science behind the laws is much less determined than it is for alcohol. .08 blood alcohol content is standard (over 21 years of age) for DUI alcohol even if there are no unsafe acts. I don't believe there are any similar standards for THC. Can we get to a set standard? If we did so with alcohol we should be able to eventually. But the only accurate way to measure THC (to my knowledge) is through a blood test currently, which creates other difficulties of enforcement etc. </p><p></p><p>So IMO there is a lot of work to do regarding marijuana and related DUIs before it can simply be legalized. Once that is done....legalize away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskey_Clear, post: 245656, member: 735"] Dui from marijuana is the biggest problem with legalizing it IMO. Most agree dope causes unsafe driver condition. You can be charged with DUI marijuana in all 50 states but the laws in each vary greatly concerning it. In some states having any amount in your system can be charged, in others I believe unsafe driving acts must also be present. The science behind the laws is much less determined than it is for alcohol. .08 blood alcohol content is standard (over 21 years of age) for DUI alcohol even if there are no unsafe acts. I don't believe there are any similar standards for THC. Can we get to a set standard? If we did so with alcohol we should be able to eventually. But the only accurate way to measure THC (to my knowledge) is through a blood test currently, which creates other difficulties of enforcement etc. So IMO there is a lot of work to do regarding marijuana and related DUIs before it can simply be legalized. Once that is done....legalize away. [/QUOTE]
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