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Same here. Used to smoke a lot but then smoked some laced shit. I only smoke now when it's free from friends. And even then I take only a hit or two. I would rather be drunk.
Random thought: Driving high is also soooo much harder than driving drunk....At least that's what I've heard.
You can't compare them in general. Lets just say 1 blunt equals 10 beers. I would be high as hell because I don't have your tolerance, but if I had only had 10 beers I'm good to drive. Where as you would be the opposite most likely. The two are just not comparable.Quoted post[/post]]
Indica grows as a small bushy plant and tends to be more narcotic in effect. Sativa grows tall and thin and tends to give a more "heady" high instead of the strong body high of most Indicas. Indicas are preferred by indoor growers due to their size and production for their size.
And she's completely correct. You can't compare someone who's stoned stupid to someone who knows they're below their limit of alcohol. You have to compare similar intoxication levels and marijuana will always impair less than a comparable amount of alcohol. Driving high is no more dangerous than driving tired or while talking on the phone.
You can't compare accidents either. Their are far more people drinking than smoking. Just for the simple fact that drinking is legal. And in Australia, the UK, Canada, and some parts of the US, drinking heavily is the way of life.Quoted post[/post]]
You can also compare crash data like Australia did. Their findings were that drivers high on marijuana averaged very close to the number of accidents involving sober drivers. Argue with them about it, it's their government funded research findings. America, Canada, and the U.K. all found similar results. But hey, none of those studies mean anything because you know some dumbass braindead burnout.
Give me 2 twelve packs and I'll drive fine. Like I said before, it's about tolerances.Quoted post[/post]]
A COULPE joints? Ok, give someone two 12 packs and see how well they drive. Of course people are going to drive like shit after a couple of joints, that's an extremely high level of intoxication even with cheap ass brown weed.
you sound so confident, and you better be cause you're betting about 15-20K every time you drive after you've been drinking...EDITidn't see the part about the road course. But I could drive anywhere without getting pulled over.
Of course you can compare them. Its based on a PERCENTILE, not # of crashes.Quoted post[/post]]
You can't compare accidents either. Their are far more people drinking than smoking. Just for the simple fact that drinking is legal. And in Australia, the UK, Canada, and some parts of the US, drinking heavily is the way of life.Quoted post[/post]]
You can also compare crash data like Australia did. Their findings were that drivers high on marijuana averaged very close to the number of accidents involving sober drivers. Argue with them about it, it's their government funded research findings. America, Canada, and the U.K. all found similar results. But hey, none of those studies mean anything because you know some dumbass braindead burnout.
I rarely drink and drive. My best friend has a DUI. I ussually drink at my house or my fraternity house, so either way I pretty much can crash where ever. However one of my good friends gave up alcohol for lent. It was nice having a DD for 40 days.Quoted post[/post]]
you sound so confident, and you better be cause you're betting about 15-20K every time you drive after you've been drinking...EDITidn't see the part about the road course. But I could drive anywhere without getting pulled over.
not talking down to you, something i need to keep in mind myself...
and i'm not big on driving high, i would imagine i'd be a good driver, only going 10 mph, but i'm not comfortable with that at all
Dude, I'm in a fraternity at a school where there is nothing better to do. I drink like 3-4 times a week. Plus I'm 190-200lbs. and mostly Irish, Scottish, and Slovakian. I'm not trying to brag. After 24 I am really drunk, no doubt. But I'm practiced at drunk driving, just because I rarely do it anymore doesn't mean my skill will leave me. Frankly it's past the bragging stage and is just straight up expensive.Quoted post[/post]]
haha, the video has a guy smoking one joint (didnt mean to say couple), but in teh video, he drove the same if not a little better when stoned.
after 24 beers your good to drive? shut the fuck up.