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Riding while under the influence of Marijuana.

Riding under the influence of marijuana is:

  • A horrible idea.

    Votes: 392 70.6%
  • Fine as long as you wear a helmet!

    Votes: 28 5.0%
  • Ok, only if you are an experienced rider.

    Votes: 50 9.0%
  • Who cares?

    Votes: 85 15.3%

  • Total voters
    555
So marijuana is worse than alcohol?




when you said a bottle i figured in my mind a bottle of 80 proof smirnoff or something.



if a joint is equal to a beer than thats about on.
 
Just don't whine when your insurance company says "We're sorry but trace amounts of THC were found in your bloodstream so we won't be sending you a check..."

If you're at fault you have nothing to whine about. But you don't get your blood taken at accident scenes FYI.
 
If you're at fault you have nothing to whine about. But you don't get your blood taken at accident scenes FYI.

FYI, If they take you off in an ambulance and the officer starts asking the paramedics questions you may not have much of a say about the matter, FYI.

Your life to play with but, don't say I didn't warn you.
 
when you said a bottle i figured in my mind a bottle of 80 proof smirnoff or something.

How bout a bottle of everclear? :p I have always wondered how many people on this earth could down an entire bottle of the 190 proof stuff.


FYI, If they take you off in an ambulance and the officer starts asking the paramedics questions you may not have much of a say about the matter, FYI.

Your life to play with but, don't say I didn't warn you.

Indeed. Last time I was put in an ambulance, they drew blood simply as a matter of course! Plus, officers check to see if you had alcohol in you at EVERY accident scene. Sometimes they do this by asking you and watching your response, checking your eyes, and smelling your breath. Sometimes they breathalyze you. But do you think they are going to do anything but blood tests if you are too busy being put into an ambulance?
 
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