B
billfish678
Guest
I don't have one, but I bet I could get access to one in 30, 60 minutes tops.
Are we up to 250 or 300%?
This is where Schroedenger's Penis quantum math comes into play. Its too complicated to explain here.
I don't have one, but I bet I could get access to one in 30, 60 minutes tops.
Are we up to 250 or 300%?
This is a fair point. Stoners, unlike drunks, tend to err on the side of caution and self-regulate, but I would still maintain that exeprienced, chronic stoners never really get that intensely high anyway. At my most hardcore, even the best stuff would not really get me hardcore stoned for more than 15 or 20 minutes, then it would level off to the normal, low-level haze that was my normal setting for pretty much all of my 20's and part of my 30's. It's actually on of the reaosns I stopped. It just wasn't working for me anymore. I was smoking like a chimney and barely getting buzzed, even with really good bud.Stoned people cause slightly fewer accidents than people on no drugs at all. They aren't just safer than drunks, they're marginally safer than people who aren't on anything.
Again, that's the result of selection. It isn't that smoking any amount of pot makes the average person a better driver - it is that smoking a small amount makes the average person compensate (or even over-compensate), and smoking a larger amount makes the average person decide not to drive. It's the effect of stoner paranoia.
Anecdotally, when I was a reckless and stupid teen, I'd occasionally drive when slightly stoned. I used to hate it, exactly because of this - I was so goddam paranoid I'd screw up because I was stoned, I'd drive like my granny, hating it all the while.
Take any stoned person and *make them drive* no matter how stoned they are, and those who are more than moderately stoned would no longer be able to compensate for their undoubted impairment and you'd get more accidents - but in real life, such people are far more likely to choose not to drive.
One
...show up smoked up to face the intensity and complex physical work of the 2nd day of the Workshop??
...
We get to work, work hard all day
And two:
This item [camera] was not a part of the training, it sat there stuck to the wall in the showroom.
Of course not. I'm not a fascist. People should not be forced to smoke if they don't want to. Nor should they be forbidden. I'm completely libertarian on the issue. That dude on the Simpsons seems to function just fine.Predictively we want our safest drivers in charge of shuttling kids. Should we insist then that school bus drivers toke up before starting their route?Stoned people cause slightly fewer accidents than people on no drugs at all. They aren't just safer than drunks, they're marginally safer than people who aren't on anything.
The effects of chronic alcohol abuse are much, much, MUCH worse than for chronic chronic use. Pot doesn't pickle your brain and destroy your liver.
Anyone who's actually been a chronic stoner or been around them knows that being stoned has no more effect on their driving ability than a cup of coffee.
Pot can and does definitely inhibit performance.
I've definitely been too stoned to think.
You definitely would not want to be with me in a car if I were high. The one time I drove stoned--just to back the car out of the driveway to let someone out--I had to ask someone else to finish doing it, because I just did not have the spatial awareness to accomplish the task.
I have plenty of past experience with cannabis and with driving, and I never had an accident while driving stoned.
On the other hand, I also know that, in my experience, smoking weed certainly did impair my ability to drive a car.
Ok, my post as my cite. From my limited use of medical grade pot:
Hit #1: nothing
Hit #2: buzzed, a little dizzy
Hit #3: high, I really like colored lights, have to concentrate in order to walk, I won't remember this tomorrow
Hit #4: Fucked up, can't walk in a straight line, can't pour water into a glass without considerable effort, TV seems to be in half-second stop action, can't follow a movie anyway, don't remember anything from 15 minutes ago.
The idea that being high does not interfere with driving is bullshit.
This was pretty much my whole reaction, too.
There comes a point, as anyone who has smoked a lot of weed ought to know, where one is simply too stoned to 'compensate' any more. Hell, I've been too stoned to walk to the door, let alone drive!![]()
"There is no impairment while driving under the influence of cannabis" is an indefensibly stupid position to take.
Yes, it affects cognition, but that's not the same as impairing it. Since it does not impair the ability to perform tasks, I don't see how it can be said to impair cognition. I would argue that it enhances cognition.
You guys sound like you believe everything you saw in those videos that your health teachers showed you in 8th grade. Do you also think that people who smoke pot "freak out" and jump off buildings thinking they can fly? I bet you do.
Anyone who's actually been a chronic stoner or been around them knows that being stoned has no more effect on their driving ability than a cup of coffee. I've even driven on acid. No problems at all except I had to keep reminding myself that I was really driving and I wasn't in a video game.
It's not like being drunk.
Even if we were to grant the veracity of your statement, Dio's claim went far, far beyond that, and you know it.Of course it affects one's cognition; we wouldn't fucking buy it otherwise!
What we are saying is that it doesn't affect driving ability in any way that should legislated, if it can't be proven to be a factor in accidents.
"Now"?OK, now he's just fucking with us.
Yeah, could we change the message board so that a thread that's been Diogenized is a different colour or something? Like the Grapist? That would be handy.I'm sorry your camera was stolen, Cartooniverse, and I'm also sorry that your perfectly good rant has been sidelined.