Pubdate: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 Source: Burlington Post (CN ON) Copyright: 2005 Burlington Post Contact: http://www.haltonsearch.com/hr/bp/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1528 Author: Diane Shea, Teen Care Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?224 (Cannabis and Driving) FRIEND DRIVES WHILE 'HIGH' Welcome to the Burlington Post's advice column Teen Care. In it, Halton resident Diane Shea answers questions from parents and young people about day-to-day teen issues. Teen Care appears in the Post every other Friday. To submit a question to Shea, please see the end of this week's column. Q: I'm in my last year of high school. I like to party and have fun as much as the next guy and I occasionally do a little harmless underage drinking at parties or at school proms. Obviously teens at my age still think getting 'plastered' on the weekends is the thing to do and the guys that do that around me don't bother me, it's more of funny entertainment. My close guy friends don't do the heavy teenage drinking so much anymore, but instead they smoke marijuana often. It's always around me at parties and after I tried it once years ago, I just decline offers to smoke up. I don't care that my friends do it once in a while, because it's just a dumb phase that is essentially harmless because they don't do it that much. What bothers me is when my best buddy gets high and then drives. He is usually the designated driver at parties cause he doesn't like drinking, but lately he has still been the d.d. and high while driving us all home on the weekends. Sometimes I don't realize he's stoned until after we reach my house and I notice his bloodshot eyes. I always tell him I won't be in the car with him when he's doing something dumb like that, but I end up giving in because I have no other ride. And I don't have enough cash to be taking cabs every weekend. He always says that being high while driving doesn't affect you the same way alcohol does and that his vision and judgement isn't clouded. I doubt that. Do you have any idea how I can get him to stop being so stupid and being high when he drives? I don't want to start a fight or offend him, plus I don't want to look like a tattle-tale wimp in front of my friends, because they don't care if he's driving them when he's stoned. This issue especially bugs me because my cousin's friend recently died in a drinking and driving car accident -- are drugs that different from alcohol? - -- Tommy, Age 18 A: Thank-you for raising this issue. Drug users are disproportionately involved in fatal car accidents. A study by the Societe de l,assurance automobile du Quebec determined that more than 30 per cent of fatal accidents in that province involved drugs or a combination of drugs and alcohol. The Ontario Student Drug Use Survey in 2003 found that 20 per cent of high school drivers reported driving within one hour of using cannabis at least once in that year. This is serious, since many teens think that smoking marijuana does not impair their driving ability. Wrong. Studies reveal that, for up to 24 hours after smoking marijuana, a person's ability to drive a vehicle safely can be seriously impaired, including alertness, ability to concentrate, and overall co-ordination. Also, driving while impaired by alcohol or a drug is currently a criminal offence that can result in severe penalties, including a maximum of life imprisonment if it causes the death of another person. So, never accept a drive from your friend when he's stoned. If you can't afford a cab, call your parents, or walk home if you have to. When he's clear-headed, try to talk to your friend about this, because he apparently does not understand the dangerous road that he is traveling. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek