Stoned drivers are a lots safer then drunks and now its proven

gb123

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Our buddy lost his arm in a car accident and learned quick how to roll again.
Couldn't play guitar anymore though :(
 

panhead

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Our buddy lost his arm in a car accident and learned quick how to roll again.
Couldn't play guitar anymore though :(
When i was in the explosion that burned me & broke my back i had 4th degree burns on 3 fingers , ended up loosing one finger on my right hand from amputation & 2 fingertips on my left hand .

I tried doing the Tony Iommi bit from Black Sabbath & making my own prosthetic finger tips & couldnt get anything to work, i cant figure out how he plays as well as he does with home made prosthetic fingers , its not like Sabbath has difficult chords but he uses alot of vibrato on alot of his licks & without feel i cant understand how he gets it done .
 

lawlrus

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We all pretty much already knew this. We also all know that a driver who is not in any way intoxicated is safer than both a drunk and a stoned driver, so it's a bit of a moot point really.

I don't know about you guys, but I don't typically like to settle for "not as bad as" for anything in my life.
 

Doobius1

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My buddy is a long distance trucker. Used to brag about how he could roll an oiler...yes a pin, jar, paper, spread, add tobacco and smoke her up. Next time you pass a big rig, think of that!
 

Gmack420

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We all pretty much already knew this. We also all know that a driver who is not in any way intoxicated is safer than both a drunk and a stoned driver, so it's a bit of a moot point really.

I don't know about you guys, but I don't typically like to settle for "not as bad as" for anything in my life.
Actually if you read the article there is not statistical evidence a stoned driver is more likely to have an accident then a sober one.


"A new study from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration finds that drivers who use marijuana are at a significantly lower risk for a crash than drivers who use alcohol. And after adjusting for age, gender, race and alcohol use, drivers who tested positive for marijuana were no more likely to crash than who had not used any drugs or alcohol prior to driving."
 
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