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    Driving stoned

    ...aka labour strikes again...

    It will soon be illegal to drive stoned on illegal drugs if a new law is passed. Most of us probably think this is a reasonably law (dammit).

    But the rocket surgeons have specifically excluded prescription medicine! so load up on the valium temazapam sleeping pills and various uppers and downers from your freindly GP and go for a drive because evidently thats acceptable.

    Sorry dude i didnt see your bike i was too wasted but its ok its legal shit man

    much like its ok to be a crap driver as long as you dont faster than 100kph


    otherwise bahahahahaahaha

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    Toking up on the motorway while steering my 4WD with my knees is my favourite way to wind down after a stressful day at the advertising agency.

    It'll be a sad day when they make it illegal.

    What do they think I pay my taxes for, anyway?
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    Surprise, surprise. The green party isn't supporting it (at the moment).
    TOP QUOTE: “The problem with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people’s money.”

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    It'll be interesting to see what comes out of that one...
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    Time to cut out the "holier/more enlightened than thou" bullshit and the "slut" comments and let people live honestly how they like providing they're not harming themselves or others in the process.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    Surprise, surprise. The green party isn't supporting it (at the moment).
    Yeah for once i actually agree with the greens. if a wasted driver is dangerous it shouldnt matter what they're wasted on - surely?

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    Stopped at a stop sign while on Gold Tops last week.
    Didn't move for six hours.

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    if you are found guilty of driving on illegal drugs - do you get a drug conviction as well as the driving one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 422 View Post
    do you get a drug conviction as well as the driving one?
    As far as I'm aware, you can't get a drug conviction for testing positive to illegal substances. The only available offences relate to possession or distribution.

    I could be wrong.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    Toking up on the motorway while steering my 4WD with my knees is my favourite way to wind down after a stressful day at the advertising agency.

    It'll be a sad day when they make it illegal.

    What do they think I pay my taxes for, anyway?
    That's probably part of the issue; they don't get a tax take on pot.

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    Yeah that's my understanding as well. There was talk of changing the law so they could hit you on both counts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tri boy View Post
    Stopped at a stop sign while on Gold Tops last week.
    Didn't move for six hours.
    bloody hell...that brings back a few memories

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    There was talk of changing the law so they could hit you on both counts.
    Is it very politically incorrect of me to observe that cannabis does not seem to cause the same level of impairment as alcohol?

    I'm unconvinced as to whether the cost/benefit ratio of an enforcement effort targeted at drugs other than alcohol would be worthwhile in road safety terms.
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    Agreed on both points.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    Is it very politically incorrect of me to observe that cannabis does not seem to cause the same level of impairment as alcohol?

    I'm unconvinced as to whether the cost/benefit ratio of an enforcement effort targeted at drugs other than alcohol would be worthwhile in road safety terms.
    prolly get a lot less road-rage if they outlawed booze and made cannabis compulsary?
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    Interestingly we have a standard for alcohol or a level of impairment threshold.

    Aside from all debate about the validity of that level, there doesn't appear to be any impairment threshold in the new test - they only need to detect usage.

    (Anybody have any better info ?)

    So if you smoke a joint, quite legally in the Netherlands, Spain, Colorado or Alaska, and then get stopped in New Zeaalnd a week later you may in trouble.

    While you are not impaired (unless it was a very good smoke) THC is detectable for months as it is fat soluble.
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