Medical Marijuana and Driving: Results of a Michigan Survey
Michigan has the second-highest number of registered medical marijuana users in the country, and a new state law allows recreational use of marijuana as well.
Wow brilliant f**** survey results they need more time for information collecting typical government BS
Call me. It's a case by case . I would be a happy participant in any study
That fat bitch at the end looks high asf off the indica lol
I drive high nearly everyday. No swerving. No accidents lmao
How many crashed? 0!
sign me up ill show you how i can drive while high im invincible weed doesnt affect my brain like it affects others weed isnt strong enough to impair my motor functions i used to play hockey baked as a mother fucker and i was the leading scorer on the team
Welcome to Michigan. Lol! Love my state!
Something to keep in mind just because you test positive for marijuana use does not mean you are impaired. A person can test positive for marijuana use weeks and even months after a single use. How will the automobile insurance industry use this to escape paying for injury claims in injury accidents where a driver tests positive for THC? Also if a person is a medical marijuana user are they exempt. How does Michigan law respond to these type of incidents?
Wow brilliant f**** survey results they need more time for information collecting typical government BS
Call me. It's a case by case . I would be a happy participant in any study
That fat bitch at the end looks high asf off the indica lol
I drive high nearly everyday. No swerving. No accidents lmao
How many crashed? 0!
sign me up ill show you how i can drive while high im invincible weed doesnt affect my brain like it affects others weed isnt strong enough to impair my motor functions i used to play hockey baked as a mother fucker and i was the leading scorer on the team
Welcome to Michigan. Lol! Love my state!
Something to keep in mind just because you test positive for marijuana use does not mean you are impaired. A person can test positive for marijuana use weeks and even months after a single use. How will the automobile insurance industry use this to escape paying for injury claims in injury accidents where a driver tests positive for THC? Also if a person is a medical marijuana user are they exempt. How does Michigan law respond to these type of incidents?