Nobody knows, of course. |
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Simple yes or no question here.
Does marijuana impair your judgment? |
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I only recently realized that a surprising (to me) number of people use WFH as a way to get high during the work day. At the same time, I discovered that someone I serve on a board with, who I had previously thought was just very, very lazy, is actually high during all of our meetings.
I don't think the answer to this is to ban marijuana, but it did make me start to feel that, yes, we have a "marijuana problem." As in, our society has not figured a time and place for marijuana. I don't want to work with people who are frequently zoned out or not finishing work because they are high. I have no problem with them getting high on their own time. How do we even fix this though? |
Was there anyone in this thread who claimed that it doesn't? So does alcohol, and many, many other prescribed medications. That's why you have disclaimers not to drive when taking so many of them. Do you think this is some kind of a "got ya" question or an argument against using THC? |
What is it for melatonin? |
This is so typical of people who constantly harp about THC. You know one lazy coworker who doesn't do his job because he is high and your conclusion is that all of the people who work from home are getting high? I worked from home for years. Never once did I get drunk or high. I also don't drink or get high when I'm in the office (plenty of drinking at my office during work hours, but that's totally fine, right). So I conclude based on my personal experience and my personal behavior that we do not have a "marijuana problem." |
Because it stinks, it is easy to tell when someone is smoking and driving. But police can’t pull them over unless they are driving erratically. |
Police can't pull people over after smelling marijuana? Please stop making shit up. I beg you. It's comical at this point. |
10 mg of a hybrid or indica should do you fine. |
Part of the reason is because it was federally illegal for so long when actual studies could have been done. |
I'd say yes, but that's not a simple question - dosage and method of consumption matters. |
Like every other driver in the area |
As is being proven repeatedly here. |
And also, tolerance matters. Again, if this was actually studied clinically there would be better answers. |
It's in the ballpark - although I would caution REM sleep/overall sleep quality for me is always worse per my watch (I know an imperfect measurement device). A good reason it shouldn't be used as a crutch. |