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Pot Fuels Surge in Drugged Driving Deaths
2014-02-16
[NBCNEWS] During each shift at her drive-through window, once an hour, Cordelia Cordova sees people rolling joints in their cars. Some blow smoke in her face and smile.

Cordova, who lost a 23-year-old niece and her 1-month-old son to a driver who admitted he smoked pot that day, never smiles back. She thinks legal marijuana in Colorado, where she works, is making the problem of drugged driving worse -- and now new research supports her claim.

"Nobody hides it anymore when driving," Cordova said. "They think it's a joke because it's legal. Nobody will take this seriously until somebody loses another loved one."

As medical marijuana sales expanded into 20 states, legal weed was detected in the bodies of dead drivers three times more often during 2010 when compared to those who died behind the wheel in 1999, according to a new study from Columbia University
...contributed $547,852 to the 2008 Obama campaign. Is there a reason universities are among the top financiers of political campaigns? And where do they get all that money they piss away buying politicians?
published in the American Journal of Epidemiology.

"The trend suggests that marijuana is playing an increased role in fatal crashes," said Dr. Guohua Li, a co-author and director of the Center for Injury Epidemiology and Prevention at Columbia University Medical Center. The researchers examined data from the federal Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS), spanning more than 23,000 drivers killed during that 11-year period.
Posted by:Fred

#5   There are lies, damned lies, and statistics.

Drug tests show the presence of the metabolic byproducts of marijuana. Being fat soluble, these stay around for days/weeks depending. So the data from dead drivers shows they smoked some time in the past, not that they were high at the time of the accident.
Posted by: SteveS   2014-02-16 23:08  

#4  Booze is legal but driving under the influence is not legal. They are different things and the public needs to be informed or arrested.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2014-02-16 21:23  

#3  There are lies, damned lies, and statistics.

I don't know where this article falls, but I'd like to see the absolute numbers before I get too excited.
Posted by: gorb   2014-02-16 09:15  

#2  "The trend suggests that marijuana is playing an increased role in fatal crashes,"

No kidding. It's always been a trade off in deaths. It's just that the advocates to legalize never acknowledge in their campaigns. Some legit medical drugs have side effects and consequences that allow lawyers to engage in the great tort lotto against manufacturers as advertized daily on television. How do think juries would respond if those manufacturers knew of the negative side effects but withheld that info from the public? However, it's all OK if advocacy in legalizing these drugs do exactly that. It all boils down to 'I want', damn the consequences.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2014-02-16 09:02  

#1  Leave well enough alone, it clears out the druggies, (And a few innocents)
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2014-02-16 05:22  

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