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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Some progress in southern Texas
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<blockquote data-quote="Rct851" data-source="post: 15537602" data-attributes="member: 145126"><p>Basically everything the poster above you had said. Seems reasonable that there will be more people with THC in their systems that have died in a wreck but that doesn't mean they were impaired while driving or the THC was the cause.</p><p></p><p></p><p> What do you know about how all the blood testing works and the specifics of what can be determined without a doubt in regards to the timing of the accident and previous use? Not being a smartass I'm really just asking. The paragraph about nobody picking up a book in 30 years was a little condescending and leads us to assume you are some expert in the field and can explain all this well enough for all of us non readers to understand. </p><p></p><p></p><p>"If you think they don't know...." why reference "they" why not "I" and if you can't explain the testing then why not?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rct851, post: 15537602, member: 145126"] Basically everything the poster above you had said. Seems reasonable that there will be more people with THC in their systems that have died in a wreck but that doesn't mean they were impaired while driving or the THC was the cause. What do you know about how all the blood testing works and the specifics of what can be determined without a doubt in regards to the timing of the accident and previous use? Not being a smartass I'm really just asking. The paragraph about nobody picking up a book in 30 years was a little condescending and leads us to assume you are some expert in the field and can explain all this well enough for all of us non readers to understand. "If you think they don't know...." why reference "they" why not "I" and if you can't explain the testing then why not? [/QUOTE]
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