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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I didn’t answer your question, sorry. No, I don’t think it’s fair to insist that he not use cannabis except when your kids aren’t around. When the heck is he going to get to use it? Kids are ALWAYS around, we’re locked down. [b]A few puffs of cannabis is the rough equivalent of a glass or two or wine,[/b] and we all know that plenty of parents of older kids think nothing whatsoever of indulging in a glass or two of wine, or a beer, in the presence of their older kids who don’t require the same supervision level as young kids. If you’d also have a problem with that then you are pretty puritanical and maybe you and husband aren’t as compatible as you once thought. Have you ever used cannabis yourself? [/quote] For real? A friend of mine takes a few hits from the vape pen for medicinal reasons and then gets in the car and drives the kids from point A to point B. I wondered whether this was safe, but since it's not my place to intervene (his wife can do that) I didn't, but does it impair driving? I know nothing about cannabis for medicinal purposes-is there a medicinal grade that you can take a hit and then drive, or it's all the same? [/quote] It does impair driving [/quote] Not a few puffs. Not for someone who uses it routinely. [/quote] You may think so. But, if you get in an accident and you are taken to the hospital and it shows up in your blood, you are going to have a heck of a large $$$ liability. You may think that’s unlikely, but accidents happen.[/quote] genius- with a valid MM prescription it is completely allowed to be in a patient’s blood- driving or not. You are judgmental w a stick up your ass. Trybweed- it may help. [/quote] this is not true, “If you are driving a vehicle under the influence of drugs because marijuana impaired your ability to drive a vehicle safely, you can be charged with a DUI, even if you are using legal medical marijuana. For a first offense, an offender may be sentenced to a jail term of two months up to one or fined up to $1,000. Offenders can face a license suspension period of up to 45 days. Increased penalties for DUI were imposed in 2016, states Maryland Department of Transportation.” [/quote] Honestly this is a stupid point and a small population. Most people don’t drive drunk or high anymore. They call an Uber. Times are a changing mama [/quote]
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