Nevada traffic deaths dropped 10 percent in first year of recreational marijuana

gb123

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RENO, Nev. (News 4 & Fox 11) — Traffic deaths in Nevada dropped over 10 percent in the first year of recreational marijuana, according to data provided by the Nevada Department of Public Safety.

310 people died in traffic accidents in Nevada between July 2016 and May 2017.

Between July 2017 and May 2018 — the first 11 months of legal recreational marijuana — just 277 people died in car crashes in the state.

(DPS was unable to provide data for June 2018, and thus provided statistics from July-May to have an accurate comparison between years.)

One of the concerns of recreational marijuana opponents was that traffic fatalities and DUI arrests would increase if pot was legalized.

In Nevada, you're considered to be impaired from marijuana if you have more than 2 nanograms of active THC in your system.





Vote No On 2 Nevada@VoteNoOn2NV
https://twitter.com/VoteNoOn2NV/status/794383924206014464

Where recreational pot is legal:
Pot related traffic fatalities doubled
DUI arrests increased 163% https://youtu.be/QUJileMmyo4

11:41 PM - Nov 3, 2016
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JohnDee

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Well those Nevada drivers better get cracking...only a month to kill off (doing the math) 33 people...in order to keep up.
JD
 
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