http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=105x8478404Oh my.
The bird-smacking stoned red-faced primitive:
Redstone (1000+ posts) Mon Feb-02-09 06:06 PM
Original message
So, Michael Phelps smokes ****ing dope. Why should anyone ****ing care?
It happens that I don't smoke that marihoochie myself - but that's just a personal preference.
Anyone else wants to smoke it? Have at it, and I have no right whatsoever to criticize anyone for doing so.
Just don't drive stoned, OK? That's just like driving drunk.
Uh oh. The sniffing primitive's significant other, the bi-boobs primitive, appears to be a marijuana apologist:
bicentennial_baby (1000+ posts) Mon Feb-02-09 06:08 PM
Response to Original message
2. Point of order
"That's just like driving drunk."
While it does effect everyone differently, I think that's a blanket statement that's not exactly true for everyone. YMMV.
ProudToBeBlueInRhody (1000+ posts) Mon Feb-02-09 06:12 PM
Response to Reply #2
6. People say the same thing about alcohol
"I can handle a few drinks, unlike some others. In fact, I'm more careful."
Okay, so it affects everyone different. Let's not experiment on a public road to see how much different is all I think he's saying.
Redstone (1000+ posts) Mon Feb-02-09 06:13 PM
Response to Reply #2
7. Sorry, BB, I can't agree. I've been driving for almost 40 years, almost 2 million miles, and have NEVER gotten a ticket or had an accident (except when people hit me when I was sitting still).
And the reason for that is that I understand that driving is an activity that needs to be taken seriously, and done with a clear head.
No drinking, no dope smoking, no cellphone, no eating lunch, and NO TEXTING!!!
Well, I suppose that was bound to happen, sooner or later, just like sooner or later a meteor's going to smash into the earth. franksolich agrees with Chief S itting Bull.
Celeborn Skywalker (1000+ posts) Mon Feb-02-09 07:50 PM
Response to Reply #14
19. I agree, for the most part.
Although I have noticed in myself when I get high, that I tend to have slightly slower reflexes.
Redstone (1000+ posts) Mon Feb-02-09 09:37 PM
Response to Reply #19
23. Hence my caution about driving when stoned.
Yeah.
HiFructosePronSyrup (1000+ posts) Mon Feb-02-09 06:44 PM
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14. "That's just like driving drunk."
Alcohol causes a loss of motor control.
Marijuana does not cause a loss of motor control.
I don't think it impairs driving any more than aspirin or tylenol.
Redstone (1000+ posts) Mon Feb-02-09 09:34 PM
Response to Reply #14
21. Oh, sure it doesn't. Hey, I'm a child of the 1950s and 1960s, so I know from drugs.
Bucky (1000+ posts) Mon Feb-02-09 06:53 PM
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15. I think your arguments would be more persuasive if you wrote "****ing" a few more times
My experience is that driving stoned is way way safer than driving drunk. When you're lubed up, your reactions are dulled & slowed down. That's a roadway disaster waiting to happen. When you're fried, you get paranoid and tend to over-react to potential road hazards. That can still cause problems, of course, but it's better to be high and hit the brakes half a block before the stop sign than juiced up and hit the brakes ten feet into the intersection.
Redstone (1000+ posts) Mon Feb-02-09 09:36 PM
Response to Reply #15
22. ...And have someone hit you from behind because you braked too soon. Sorry, lame argument right there.
There's no excuse for driving with ANY impairment. Not matter what you, or any other maryjane apologist may say.