I view the effects of weed more like caffeine and nicotine...
I respect your view, but IMO weed is way more powerful than caffeine or nicotine. I understand tolerance can occur for all three, but in general everyone knows that those are stimulating. I'm not sure many students use cannabis to stay alert and awake compared to other said poisons. But as always, it comes down to how new a person is to that substance. I personally would feel way safer and choose for someone to have a smoke, or couple of cups of coffee over a joint. I guess it depends on the quality of cannabis though!
I agree people who do not know limits are the problem and needs to be addressed... but in my opinion thats just people being bad drivers and there are far too many bad drivers
You make a good point, but the "stoner kid" who is so high he doesn't notice a stop sign because he's "zoned out" isn't just bad driving. He may have thought he knew his limit.
if I were a cop I'd make my quota in 5 min just on shitty drivers doing stupid shit
That's what I thought too, but it's not as easy as you think, and be prepared to spend alot of time in court, which most officers hate. I personally feel all police cars should be stealthy and unmarked. Even the unmarked ones here are pretty obvious.
I also find it hard to believe that more than 1% of Cannabis users genuinely don't feel anything, and that's being generous. Maybe they feel very little, but people like Snoop Dogg and Tommy Chong can catch a buzz, and they smoke weed all the time.
Irrelevant if they feel very little. Your argument is no different than a caffeine, nicotine, or sugar "buzz". Honestly, I never understood how a true chronic "stoner" could catch a buzz with tolerance. Same with some members here like
@ataxian who gets uber medicated daily.... I don't understand it myself, but everyone's brain chemistry is different.
Have you not heard the term smoke yourself sober??? IME, that is REAL.
..acting high and being high are two different things....'stoner' is there persona...
Ahhhh, now I understand! I can't believe I never even considered that. What about the red eyes though?
I haven't had bloodshot red eyes in years, same with the munchies, due to tolerance of vaping daily. If my tolerance is virgin like after a break, that changes. There must also be massive differences between vaping and combustion, so with combusting you're not inhaling a whole slew of nasty chemicals that not only cause cancer, but also surely affect your reaction time, etc. An entire different can of worms.
I would "feel" fine to drive four hours after vaporizing, but I'm not 100% sure that I would react as well as if I hadn't vaporized at all that day. That's what I'm saying... I don't trust letting people go by their "feelings". Yes, I know that's what they do with pharmaceutical drugs, and yes, I think that's stupid.
And all the other non-pharmaceutical drugs too eh? You can't have your cake and eat it too man.
I don't believe that someone's who's never gotten high before, or who only uses Cannabis once in a while, would be perfectly normal in four hours. I think a lot of daily users forget just how powerful and Lon lasting Cannabis can be for those with zero tolerance.
I agree completely, but see my statement right above. You can't cherry pick, which is exactly what you're doing here.
That's true. I still don't think they feel absolutely nothing, though. Perhaps, very little, but them feeling nothing is hard for me to believe. They're probably just burned out all the time, which is still feeling something, but just not realizing t, due to it being the norm.
I'll tell you this, it's 4:20am (how ironic), I am a month cannabis free (fuck my life), and I slept maybe 3-4 hours last night, I have a headache, I feel like i'm going to throw up, and need to drive today. Due to these issues my psychological state is "not happy", and i'm sure my reaction time, etc. isn't what it should be.. however, I can shake it off and do my best, and yet will be legal enough to drive, and never go to jail if I kill someone due to "fatigue". If I just vaped a microdose right now, i'd feel awesome, headache vanish, mood skyrocket, and focus increase on the road. But, i'd be legally fucked. That's fucked. So I guess I should poison my brain with caffeine, and not be able to sleep tonight repeating the cycle further. Some people simply need their meds to function, and the saliva testing prevents this, while essentially encouraging other dangerous drugs and practices. It's not about our wellbeing bro. It's a system, and a fucked up one at best.
Maybe you don't drive? That would be the only way of getting around it.
It sure sounds like it!
I have been way past too stoned to drive off of edibles for more than 24 hours. I have never been too stoned to drive after 4 hours from vaping. Honestly I am OK after 45 minutes for sure and at the outside edge - an hour and 1/2 for a huge dab. Anything more than that and we are not really talking about impaired in most cases.
Respect, those times are pertinent to you, and you only...everyone is different and should know whether they have passed the line, just like alcohol. It's not like people self administer a breathalyzer themselves before driving, they go by "feel". Due to my body mass I can theoretically get away with drinking 2 beers in an hour. I still personally feel that there are strong "effects" even within the legal limit.
You just said that you've been too stoned to drive for 24+ hours off of edibles, and then in the next sentence, said you've never been too stoned to drive after 4hrs.. Which is it?
There is a difference between edibles and vaping/combusting. And regardless, with different potencies, how much food is in your stomach, state of mind, etc. it gets far too complex.
This is starting to get ridiculous on the verge of trolling, and pointless IMO. Imma gunna go back to
Hazy, even just letting us know if you're in your 20's or 30's helps IMO. Not sure whussup with the paranoia about stating your age, you're still very quite anonymous man.
EDIT: Redact difference between edibles and vaping if out of context due to the edit mentioned.