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<blockquote data-quote="gimmie11s" data-source="post: 16583693" data-attributes="member: 17953"><p>The problem is we dont have a quick way to test or even a standard or a measure by which to say "xx ng/ml amount of MJ in your system makes you impaired" like we do for alcohol as an example.</p><p></p><p>You want to legalize it.. fine by me. But there better be a quick and easy way to <u>accurately </u>measure how high someone is and we should know at what point they become impaired. We have an idea now, but im not sold 100%.</p><p></p><p>Then you have the problem of THC crossing the blood/brain barrier slower than alcholol, so you can have a THC level in your blood that is dropping but you are actually feeling higher than you were 5 min ago. It's easy to see why this would be a problem while testing someone who appears impaired.</p><p></p><p>The whole thing needs more work and research before making it all legal IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gimmie11s, post: 16583693, member: 17953"] The problem is we dont have a quick way to test or even a standard or a measure by which to say "xx ng/ml amount of MJ in your system makes you impaired" like we do for alcohol as an example. You want to legalize it.. fine by me. But there better be a quick and easy way to [U]accurately [/U]measure how high someone is and we should know at what point they become impaired. We have an idea now, but im not sold 100%. Then you have the problem of THC crossing the blood/brain barrier slower than alcholol, so you can have a THC level in your blood that is dropping but you are actually feeling higher than you were 5 min ago. It's easy to see why this would be a problem while testing someone who appears impaired. The whole thing needs more work and research before making it all legal IMO. [/QUOTE]
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