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Revbo™ (OP) User ID: 6230228 Norway 12/01/2011 05:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Last Edited by Revbo™ on 12/01/2011 05:44 PM John 8:32 And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. |
laymansnerd User ID: 1404678 United States 12/10/2011 07:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Disclaimer: This is not a recommendation to use illegal substances and drive. Quoting: Revbo™ Although, at least a couple studies suggest maybe you should. Other studies suggest it's certainly no more dangerous than driving sober. Can someone please remind me, again, why the stuff is illegal? Other than some asshole wanted to cut down trees for newspapers, and some other assholes need jobs arresting the most peaceful, non-threatening folks anywhere? [link to www.slate.com] Real-world data from auto accidents indicate that a drunk driver is approximately 10 times more likely to cause a fatal accident than a stoned driver. In most studies, smoking one-third of a joint or less has virtually no impact on a driver’s performance. A couple of studies even suggest that pot smokers are less likely to cause an accident than sober drivers. No one’s entirely sure how to explain these results. The dominant hypothesis is that people are more likely to be aware of—and, more importantly, compensate for—their intoxication when high than when drunk. Participants in one study who smoked one-third of a joint perceived themselves as being impaired, even though the experiment suggested they were not. By contrast, subjects who had two drinks thought they were fine, despite performing poorly in driving tests. In the driving simulators, pot smokers drove significantly slower than the drunk drivers, even with researchers reminding them to speed up. They also gave the car in front of them a lot more room and were less likely to pass. Alcohol, on the other hand, increases risk-taking behavior. Drunk drivers drive faster, tailgate, and pass recklessly. sure as hell works for me, can't go to work without!! and it makes me hate the other drivers on the road that much less :-) In this life, it's not whether you win or lose. It's how many aliens you meet along the way! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 6712154 United States 12/10/2011 07:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Disclaimer: This is not a recommendation to use illegal substances and drive. Quoting: Revbo™ Although, at least a couple studies suggest maybe you should. Other studies suggest it's certainly no more dangerous than driving sober. Can someone please remind me, again, why the stuff is illegal? Other than some asshole wanted to cut down trees for newspapers, and some other assholes need jobs arresting the most peaceful, non-threatening folks anywhere? [link to www.slate.com] Real-world data from auto accidents indicate that a drunk driver is approximately 10 times more likely to cause a fatal accident than a stoned driver. In most studies, smoking one-third of a joint or less has virtually no impact on a driver’s performance. A couple of studies even suggest that pot smokers are less likely to cause an accident than sober drivers. No one’s entirely sure how to explain these results. The dominant hypothesis is that people are more likely to be aware of—and, more importantly, compensate for—their intoxication when high than when drunk. Participants in one study who smoked one-third of a joint perceived themselves as being impaired, even though the experiment suggested they were not. By contrast, subjects who had two drinks thought they were fine, despite performing poorly in driving tests. In the driving simulators, pot smokers drove significantly slower than the drunk drivers, even with researchers reminding them to speed up. They also gave the car in front of them a lot more room and were less likely to pass. Alcohol, on the other hand, increases risk-taking behavior. Drunk drivers drive faster, tailgate, and pass recklessly. sure as hell works for me, can't go to work without!! and it makes me hate the other drivers on the road that much less :-) i would recommend looking within and finding out why you seemingly cannot function at work without "it",.. and i would venture to claim that you feel the same/similar about other places as well,.. do some soul searching/cleansing/meditating,.. it's blatantly obvious that you have issues that "it" will not help you resolve by you identifying your hate for other people traveling just as you are. get off "it" and rediscover your connection with the grounded current of energy flowing through your self and others. remember the time when you weren't with "it",.. and how you were able to feel and experience and function the same,.. if not better? time to reconnect with that inner voice/self. |
WatchN Them User ID: 6908952 United States 12/10/2011 07:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That's what Barry said.. [link to www.slickbarry.com] |
laymansnerd User ID: 1404678 United States 12/10/2011 07:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Disclaimer: This is not a recommendation to use illegal substances and drive. Quoting: Revbo™ Although, at least a couple studies suggest maybe you should. Other studies suggest it's certainly no more dangerous than driving sober. Can someone please remind me, again, why the stuff is illegal? Other than some asshole wanted to cut down trees for newspapers, and some other assholes need jobs arresting the most peaceful, non-threatening folks anywhere? [link to www.slate.com] Real-world data from auto accidents indicate that a drunk driver is approximately 10 times more likely to cause a fatal accident than a stoned driver. In most studies, smoking one-third of a joint or less has virtually no impact on a driver’s performance. A couple of studies even suggest that pot smokers are less likely to cause an accident than sober drivers. No one’s entirely sure how to explain these results. The dominant hypothesis is that people are more likely to be aware of—and, more importantly, compensate for—their intoxication when high than when drunk. Participants in one study who smoked one-third of a joint perceived themselves as being impaired, even though the experiment suggested they were not. By contrast, subjects who had two drinks thought they were fine, despite performing poorly in driving tests. In the driving simulators, pot smokers drove significantly slower than the drunk drivers, even with researchers reminding them to speed up. They also gave the car in front of them a lot more room and were less likely to pass. Alcohol, on the other hand, increases risk-taking behavior. Drunk drivers drive faster, tailgate, and pass recklessly. sure as hell works for me, can't go to work without!! and it makes me hate the other drivers on the road that much less :-) i would recommend looking within and finding out why you seemingly cannot function at work without "it",.. and i would venture to claim that you feel the same/similar about other places as well,.. do some soul searching/cleansing/meditating,.. it's blatantly obvious that you have issues that "it" will not help you resolve by you identifying your hate for other people traveling just as you are. get off "it" and rediscover your connection with the grounded current of energy flowing through your self and others. remember the time when you weren't with "it",.. and how you were able to feel and experience and function the same,.. if not better? time to reconnect with that inner voice/self. how long is the pole that's crammed up your ass? LIVE A LITTLE!!!! Life is too short not to have fun!! So-rry Mr. Buzz Killington, would you rather be examining 18th century woodcuts in your spare time? In this life, it's not whether you win or lose. It's how many aliens you meet along the way! |
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laymansnerd User ID: 1404678 United States 12/10/2011 07:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | yeah because I'm stupid enough to carry it with me? or smoke it in the car? I'm not your typical retard stoner, I have an IQ of 140 and I was considered a gifted child, and i'm sure as hell not going to get caught!!! In this life, it's not whether you win or lose. It's how many aliens you meet along the way! |
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Revbo™ (OP) User ID: 6899123 United States 12/10/2011 07:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | yeah because I'm stupid enough to carry it with me? or smoke it in the car? I'm not your typical retard stoner, I have an IQ of 140 and I was considered a gifted child, and i'm sure as hell not going to get caught!!! Doesn't take a 140 IQ to figure that out, but yeah. Duh, AC. C'mon. Who do you think you're talking to here, some 18 year old stoner kid? And to Buzz Killington above: These threads aren't really for you. Move along. Last Edited by Revbo™ on 12/10/2011 07:53 PM John 8:32 And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. |
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Reader. User ID: 6072325 United States 12/10/2011 07:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Disclaimer: This is not a recommendation to use illegal substances and drive. Quoting: Revbo™ Although, at least a couple studies suggest maybe you should. Other studies suggest it's certainly no more dangerous than driving sober. Can someone please remind me, again, why the stuff is illegal? Other than some asshole wanted to cut down trees for newspapers, and some other assholes need jobs arresting the most peaceful, non-threatening folks anywhere? [link to www.slate.com] Real-world data from auto accidents indicate that a drunk driver is approximately 10 times more likely to cause a fatal accident than a stoned driver. In most studies, smoking one-third of a joint or less has virtually no impact on a driver’s performance. A couple of studies even suggest that pot smokers are less likely to cause an accident than sober drivers. No one’s entirely sure how to explain these results. The dominant hypothesis is that people are more likely to be aware of—and, more importantly, compensate for—their intoxication when high than when drunk. Participants in one study who smoked one-third of a joint perceived themselves as being impaired, even though the experiment suggested they were not. By contrast, subjects who had two drinks thought they were fine, despite performing poorly in driving tests. In the driving simulators, pot smokers drove significantly slower than the drunk drivers, even with researchers reminding them to speed up. They also gave the car in front of them a lot more room and were less likely to pass. Alcohol, on the other hand, increases risk-taking behavior. Drunk drivers drive faster, tailgate, and pass recklessly. sure as hell works for me, can't go to work without!! and it makes me hate the other drivers on the road that much less :-) i would recommend looking within and finding out why you seemingly cannot function at work without "it",.. and i would venture to claim that you feel the same/similar about other places as well,.. do some soul searching/cleansing/meditating,.. it's blatantly obvious that you have issues that "it" will not help you resolve by you identifying your hate for other people traveling just as you are. get off "it" and rediscover your connection with the grounded current of energy flowing through your self and others. remember the time when you weren't with "it",.. and how you were able to feel and experience and function the same,.. if not better? time to reconnect with that inner voice/self. SHTFU............moralizer...most likely your self absorbed and arrogant...work on that Last Edited by Reader. on 12/10/2011 08:00 PM |
JATMON User ID: 5928386 United States 12/10/2011 08:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Not one bit surprising. Although it is not true that all conservatives are stupid, it is true that most stupid people are conservative. John Stuart Mill ************ It's much harder to be a liberal than a conservative. Why? Because it is easier to give someone the finger than a helping hand. Mike Royko |
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laymansnerd User ID: 1404678 United States 12/10/2011 08:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Disclaimer: This is not a recommendation to use illegal substances and drive. Quoting: Revbo™ Although, at least a couple studies suggest maybe you should. Other studies suggest it's certainly no more dangerous than driving sober. Can someone please remind me, again, why the stuff is illegal? Other than some asshole wanted to cut down trees for newspapers, and some other assholes need jobs arresting the most peaceful, non-threatening folks anywhere? [link to www.slate.com] Real-world data from auto accidents indicate that a drunk driver is approximately 10 times more likely to cause a fatal accident than a stoned driver. In most studies, smoking one-third of a joint or less has virtually no impact on a driver’s performance. A couple of studies even suggest that pot smokers are less likely to cause an accident than sober drivers. No one’s entirely sure how to explain these results. The dominant hypothesis is that people are more likely to be aware of—and, more importantly, compensate for—their intoxication when high than when drunk. Participants in one study who smoked one-third of a joint perceived themselves as being impaired, even though the experiment suggested they were not. By contrast, subjects who had two drinks thought they were fine, despite performing poorly in driving tests. In the driving simulators, pot smokers drove significantly slower than the drunk drivers, even with researchers reminding them to speed up. They also gave the car in front of them a lot more room and were less likely to pass. Alcohol, on the other hand, increases risk-taking behavior. Drunk drivers drive faster, tailgate, and pass recklessly. sure as hell works for me, can't go to work without!! and it makes me hate the other drivers on the road that much less :-) i would recommend looking within and finding out why you seemingly cannot function at work without "it",.. and i would venture to claim that you feel the same/similar about other places as well,.. do some soul searching/cleansing/meditating,.. it's blatantly obvious that you have issues that "it" will not help you resolve by you identifying your hate for other people traveling just as you are. get off "it" and rediscover your connection with the grounded current of energy flowing through your self and others. remember the time when you weren't with "it",.. and how you were able to feel and experience and function the same,.. if not better? time to reconnect with that inner voice/self. SHTFU............moralizer...most likely your self absorbed and arrogant...work on that Hellz to the Yeah!!!!! In this life, it's not whether you win or lose. It's how many aliens you meet along the way! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 5769488 United States 12/10/2011 08:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Disclaimer: This is not a recommendation to use illegal substances and drive. Quoting: Revbo™ Although, at least a couple studies suggest maybe you should. Other studies suggest it's certainly no more dangerous than driving sober. Can someone please remind me, again, why the stuff is illegal? Other than some asshole wanted to cut down trees for newspapers, and some other assholes need jobs arresting the most peaceful, non-threatening folks anywhere? [link to www.slate.com] Real-world data from auto accidents indicate that a drunk driver is approximately 10 times more likely to cause a fatal accident than a stoned driver. In most studies, smoking one-third of a joint or less has virtually no impact on a driver’s performance. A couple of studies even suggest that pot smokers are less likely to cause an accident than sober drivers. No one’s entirely sure how to explain these results. The dominant hypothesis is that people are more likely to be aware of—and, more importantly, compensate for—their intoxication when high than when drunk. Participants in one study who smoked one-third of a joint perceived themselves as being impaired, even though the experiment suggested they were not. By contrast, subjects who had two drinks thought they were fine, despite performing poorly in driving tests. In the driving simulators, pot smokers drove significantly slower than the drunk drivers, even with researchers reminding them to speed up. They also gave the car in front of them a lot more room and were less likely to pass. Alcohol, on the other hand, increases risk-taking behavior. Drunk drivers drive faster, tailgate, and pass recklessly. Its illegal because this annual plant threatened Randalh hearsts paper empire...hearst owned timber reserves up north for his propaganda machine.. he could print whatever he wanted..he was a king. a paper-king..so every agency worked around this plant..plants to MAKE BILLIONS OFF ENFORCEMENT..CONTROL..ETC..ETC.. now with asshole being said... the U.S. WILL CONTROL THIS PLANT... GWPHARMA now working with bayer...have made the thcless cannabis. soon the HIGH...willm be gone..and the tame cannabis will thrive. as far as other reasons..well..good luck with the mexican dope smoking killer stereotypes. |
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RedlicoriceRedux User ID: 2540448 Canada 12/10/2011 08:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Actually, I watched a documentary the other day whereby a doctor-controlled study was conducted with drug users. 1. Marijuana 2. Heroin 3. Meth... and 4. Cocaine. The drug users were first asked to perform tasks sober, then were allowed to do their thing and perform the same tasks again under the influence. One of the tasks was driving a car on a controlled course. The marijuana smoking guy went 40% slower and parallel parking took him 3X as long, and the car ended up not positioned straight and really far from the curb. Basically, all the tasks the marijuana smoking guy performed was leaning toward the "I don't give a shit" and "There's no urgency" attitude (even when he was in a smoke filled house). So, toke and stay home. |