Impaired to drive STONED???

a senile fungus

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i worked for a dr that did a huge percentage of the drug testing for jobs in our area.. there is definitely a way to tell if someone just smoked or if they smoked the day before. it shows up either way but there is a major difference in the levels

LOL by elaborate I meant what kind of testing was done for what kind of jobs.

So you guys did blood testing on job applicants? Sounds iffy to me... And if you were blood testing for marijuana for consideration of a job it shouldn't matter if they smoked the day of or the day before, they fail and don't get the job.

Most jobs do urine testing.

Sorry but something doesn't add up here, please elaborate.

In our lab, which does a majority of testing for the Detroit area, we use urine tests, with a cutoff of 50ng/mL.

Curious...
 

WORDZofWORDZCRAFT

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LOL by elaborate I meant what kind of testing was done for what kind of jobs.

So you guys did blood testing on job applicants? Sounds iffy to me... And if you were blood testing for marijuana for consideration of a job it shouldn't matter if they smoked the day of or the day before, they fail and don't get the job.

Most jobs do urine testing.

Sorry but something doesn't add up here, please elaborate.

In our lab, which does a majority of testing for the Detroit area, we use urine tests, with a cutoff of 50ng/mL.

Curious...
naw it's with urine. i was just showing there are drop offs in thc metabolites that correlate with time. haha i didn't work with patients. are you kidding me. lulz
 

Rob Roy

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A study of over 300 drivers involved in fatal crashes in California focused on motorists who tested positive for cannabis but no other drug. Unexpectedly, they were half as likely to be responsible for accidents as those who were free of substances (Williams,,Peat, & Crouch, 1985). Another investigation of over 1,800 fatal crashes in the United States found that drivers who used only cannabis were only 70% as likely to have caused an accident as the drug-free group (Terhune, Ippolito, & Crouch, 1992). These are literally impossible to publish anymore, potentially suggesting the bias alluded to in the Elvik meta-analysis. So don’t drive high, but drive as if you were. Go slowly. Don’t try to pass. Leave room to stop. - See more at: http://blog.norml.org/2014/07/29/debunking-the-white-houses-reefer-mad-reaction-to-the-nyt/#sthash.RPLOlp5F.dpuf
 

NLXSK1

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I was gonna say that if you see a red sign turn green it is probably time to pull over for a while...
 

NoDrama

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You feel like youre doing 80mph when in fact it's more like 18.
No doubt, I remember back in '82 I was at a friends in Glendale and had to drive back to my place in Irvine. I took the I-5 of course, good thing it was 2 AM, because my max speed was only 45MPH. Traffic was pretty light, I am amazed I wasn't pulled over for going too slow and being too cautious, but I was totally stoned.
 

Harrekin

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No doubt, I remember back in '82 I was at a friends in Glendale and had to drive back to my place in Irvine. I took the I-5 of course, good thing it was 2 AM, because my max speed was only 45MPH. Traffic was pretty light, I am amazed I wasn't pulled over for going too slow and being too cautious, but I was totally stoned.
No 10 and 2 position either, its apparently suspicious when people drive correctly now.
 

heckler73

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I used dogs that appeared out of nowhere as a GPS navigator once while on LSD.
That was a strange journey, but made it to the destination (a large Arcade and Pool hall).
And no, one should not get behind the wheel while on psychedelics unless a trained professional tripper, like this guy:

 
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