• supersquirrel
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    4 months ago

    “Despite evidence showing no correlation between the detection of THC in the blood and driving impairment, 6 states in the United States have per se laws using 2 or 5 ng/mL of THC as the cut-off point for driving under the influence of cannabis, while 12 have a zero-tolerance law,” the journal’s press release says.

    People really don’t want to grapple with how much more dangerous alcohol is compared to most other drugs do they? I am getting really tired of it.