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A Supreme Court case over whether marijuana users can own guns is creating unusual alliances
Should marijuana users be able to own guns.
OK maybe what youre not seeing is its not something that would necessarily be included in a test OR released if discovered. Maybe youre also not seeing the rising numbers of DWI thats marijuana related? Maybe youre just not seeing because youve made up your mind because I have seen it.Yeah. I see lots of shootings around me by people high on weed. It's an epidemic.![]()
The difference is what its being used for.... Its a medical crutch, too easily prescribed as a fix all for everything from anxiety to eating disorders. The difference is theres ZERO standards for strength, purity, manufacture, production, storage and and and; but of course we can trust the growers, packagers, sellers, because drug dealers never want to mess with the product....Do medicinal users who are sick drive better than other users who might be healthy ?
Is there another difference I don't know about ?
I don't have an issue about what others choose to do with their bodies that isn't affecting my constitutional rights.I don't have an issue with medicinal users but do have an issue with those that do it for the high itself.
Then those who are senior citizens, are on over-the-counter and prescription drugs, are sleep deprived, sick, etc should be banned from driving else be jailed. It's like aunties hating guns, so they are less outraged if the same number of people were killed with a knife, car, or anything else other than a gun. Likewise, the anti marijuana crowd are against smoking a plant flower, but they're less outrage if someone is under the influence of working a 12 hour shift, prescription drugs, old age, etc... The end results are the same, but whether one is hypocritically outraged or fiercely opposes something depends on more on their person option of that item vs outcomes.OK maybe what youre not seeing is its not something that would necessarily be included in a test OR released if discovered. Maybe youre also not seeing the rising numbers of DWI thats marijuana related? Maybe youre just not seeing because youve made up your mind because I have seen it.
What you should be asking is why is it so important that it be legalized?
So, you aren't concerned with any difference in driving. You're just concerned with what it's addressing. The impairment isn't important to you....just the reason ?The difference is what its being used for....
Alcohol and cellphones are the cause of a lot of collisions, no argument there, the same for fatigued drivers and some meds (Rx and OTC); but what goes mostly unnoticed are the increased numbers of THC related collisions in states that have decriminalized marijuana.Alcohol and cellphones
Studies show that using a cellphone impairs a driver as much as driving while legally drunk.Alcohol and cellphones are the cause of a lot of collisions, no argument there,
Huh? Where do you live? There ARE laws against it. Did you NOT know that or did you just want to argue.But EVERYBODY is on their phones while driving. Why aren"t there any penalties or enforcement for that ?
REALLY? Is that the story you wanna stick with, "theyre drunk and they dont know theyre drunk"? Is that what youre saying? Cuz thats sounds like what a ______ would say.many drivers aren't aware that they're at the legal limit.