Date: 5/12/2020 06:45:56
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 1659962
Subject: World-first cannabis study finds CBD alone doesn't impair driving ability

World-first cannabis study finds CBD alone doesn’t impair driving ability

A novel study investigating the effects of cannabis on driving in a real-world context has found cannabidiol (CBD) alone does not impair driving ability. The landmark finding promises to be invaluable in guiding road safety regulations as cannabis laws shift across the globe.

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Date: 5/12/2020 06:49:07
From: roughbarked
ID: 1659963
Subject: re: World-first cannabis study finds CBD alone doesn't impair driving ability

Tau.Neutrino said:


World-first cannabis study finds CBD alone doesn’t impair driving ability

A novel study investigating the effects of cannabis on driving in a real-world context has found cannabidiol (CBD) alone does not impair driving ability. The landmark finding promises to be invaluable in guiding road safety regulations as cannabis laws shift across the globe.

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Slowly the wheels turn.

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Date: 5/12/2020 06:49:59
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 1659964
Subject: re: World-first cannabis study finds CBD alone doesn't impair driving ability

How can these tests deal with new users who experience paranoia?

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Date: 5/12/2020 06:51:10
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 1659965
Subject: re: World-first cannabis study finds CBD alone doesn't impair driving ability

roughbarked said:


Tau.Neutrino said:

World-first cannabis study finds CBD alone doesn’t impair driving ability

A novel study investigating the effects of cannabis on driving in a real-world context has found cannabidiol (CBD) alone does not impair driving ability. The landmark finding promises to be invaluable in guiding road safety regulations as cannabis laws shift across the globe.

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Slowly the wheels turn.

Many people have said smoking pot does not effect their driving.

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Date: 5/12/2020 07:03:57
From: roughbarked
ID: 1659967
Subject: re: World-first cannabis study finds CBD alone doesn't impair driving ability

Tau.Neutrino said:


roughbarked said:

Tau.Neutrino said:

World-first cannabis study finds CBD alone doesn’t impair driving ability

A novel study investigating the effects of cannabis on driving in a real-world context has found cannabidiol (CBD) alone does not impair driving ability. The landmark finding promises to be invaluable in guiding road safety regulations as cannabis laws shift across the globe.

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Slowly the wheels turn.

Many people have said smoking pot does not effect their driving.

Well, that all depends on a few factors.
1. How old you are. New drivers can be a little on the young side where inexperience with driving and inexperience with cannabis can lead to a serious temporary impairment in reaction times and impairment of thinking and reasoning skills. ie: they should not drive anywhere if they are stoned.

2. The strength of the weed. Even well conditioned smokers may find the latest baggie to be quite a bit stronger than what they are used to. Paranoia can severely affect decision making and reactions.

3. Smoking while driving isn’t the smartest move whether it is weed or tobacco. If there is one thing that should be foremost in any driver’s mind, is that they are supposed to be driving a car responsibly.
Which leads me to: concentrate on nothing else other than driving the car. It is an extension of yourself.

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Date: 5/12/2020 07:09:42
From: roughbarked
ID: 1659968
Subject: re: World-first cannabis study finds CBD alone doesn't impair driving ability

Tau.Neutrino said:


How can these tests deal with new users who experience paranoia?

The first step with paranoia is to take the police out of the equation. Smoking weed is illegal. Driving while stoned is illegal. That’s enough to bring on a paranoia attack in many. Cannabis magnifies some of the senses.

Step one. Don’t be afraid of the police because you stayed where you were and didn’t get in your car.

The subject is about CBD which does not induce paranoia.

It is high THC levels that can magnify whatever you are feeling.

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Date: 5/12/2020 07:12:43
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 1659969
Subject: re: World-first cannabis study finds CBD alone doesn't impair driving ability

roughbarked said:


Tau.Neutrino said:

How can these tests deal with new users who experience paranoia?

The first step with paranoia is to take the police out of the equation. Smoking weed is illegal. Driving while stoned is illegal. That’s enough to bring on a paranoia attack in many. Cannabis magnifies some of the senses.

Step one. Don’t be afraid of the police because you stayed where you were and didn’t get in your car.

The subject is about CBD which does not induce paranoia.

It is high THC levels that can magnify whatever you are feeling.

Agree.

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Date: 5/12/2020 17:30:09
From: wookiemeister
ID: 1660177
Subject: re: World-first cannabis study finds CBD alone doesn't impair driving ability

I think everyone should be high whilst driving

Its perfectly safe

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Date: 5/12/2020 17:33:41
From: Witty Rejoinder
ID: 1660179
Subject: re: World-first cannabis study finds CBD alone doesn't impair driving ability

wookiemeister said:


I think everyone should be high whilst driving

Its perfectly safe

I can assure you that you would not want me stoned whist driving.

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Date: 5/12/2020 17:38:14
From: Bubblecar
ID: 1660180
Subject: re: World-first cannabis study finds CBD alone doesn't impair driving ability

Witty Rejoinder said:


wookiemeister said:

I think everyone should be high whilst driving

Its perfectly safe

I can assure you that you would not want me stoned whist driving.

I recall as an art student being driven to the cinema by someone who was very stoned, and we were safe from other road traffic much of the way, because we were driving on the footpath.

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Date: 5/12/2020 18:10:10
From: ChrispenEvan
ID: 1660182
Subject: re: World-first cannabis study finds CBD alone doesn't impair driving ability

Compared to placebo the researchers found no driving impairment differences 40 minutes after vaporizing just the CBD. This compares to a mild impairment detected in both THC and THC/CBD tests after 40 minutes.

so medical cannabis looks OK. Smoking dope, no so OK, and I would imagine the strength of the cannabis would have a more pronounced effect.

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Date: 5/12/2020 18:14:57
From: sarahs mum
ID: 1660183
Subject: re: World-first cannabis study finds CBD alone doesn't impair driving ability

ChrispenEvan said:


Compared to placebo the researchers found no driving impairment differences 40 minutes after vaporizing just the CBD. This compares to a mild impairment detected in both THC and THC/CBD tests after 40 minutes.

so medical cannabis looks OK. Smoking dope, no so OK, and I would imagine the strength of the cannabis would have a more pronounced effect.

^

I remember a thread on the scions forearm, probably 15-20 years ago or so, that said that everything more evolved than seasponges have cannibinol receptors. May as well use them.

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Date: 5/12/2020 19:43:54
From: transition
ID: 1660222
Subject: re: World-first cannabis study finds CBD alone doesn't impair driving ability

>Which leads me to: concentrate on nothing else other than driving the car. It is an extension of yourself.

chuckle

I can see a few possible troubles in that, I mean don’t get me wrong it does actually seem like common sense, of attention requirements, to the task

but, I was sort of thinking there are things outside the car, if you will allow me to presume the proposition is of a moving car for a moment, i’ll ignore the possibility you sit in the car in the driveway and pretend to drive, which you could still pretend the car is moving, or pretend things are moving around or past you, honestly I haven’t done that for a while. I can remember not so far back pretending to be in a bus, an imaginary bus, I wasn’t by my self, there was others, perhaps kids, real kids, not imaginary kids, well some were real, some passengers were real in the imaginary bus, there were also some imaginary people in the imaginary bus, it was a mix

anyway, moving on, to some physics, and the possible error of feeling or conceptualizing a vehicle, the whatever extended vehicle outside your regular more immediate body-vehicle, as if a car (for example) was an extension of your body-vehicle, the possible dangers of that

first thing that comes to mind is that sitting in a vehicle, a car, doesn’t exactly incline an intuitive comprehension of KE = .5M x (V^2), especially if it’s been traveling at a constant velocity for some time, in fact even if that exponentiated part (V^2) was linear the danger would be similar, the constant velocity, any inertial constancy might well convince of the easy extension of the vehicle, even to the extent there really isn’t a working mental map of a car at all, add some monotony-induced vigilance decline, hypovigilance, which is like a type of sensory deprivation, and the vehicle extension thing could be more like a trance, lend to driving the vehicle and only the vehicle, but not the entire vehicle or an adequate representation of the vehicle along with an adequate representation of the environment it’s moving through, and into

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Date: 8/12/2020 20:02:31
From: wookiemeister
ID: 1661708
Subject: re: World-first cannabis study finds CBD alone doesn't impair driving ability

Bubblecar said:


Witty Rejoinder said:

wookiemeister said:

I think everyone should be high whilst driving

Its perfectly safe

I can assure you that you would not want me stoned whist driving.

I recall as an art student being driven to the cinema by someone who was very stoned, and we were safe from other road traffic much of the way, because we were driving on the footpath.


Have you noticed that everything detrimental to society is now “safe”?
Stoned nightclub owner slams into woman at 85kmh over the speed limit https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9029169/Stoned-nightclub-owner-slams-woman-85kmh-speed-limit-Geelong-West-Victoria.html?ito=native_share_article-masthead

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