Pubdate: Thu, 29 Dec 2005 Source: News Review, The (CN SN) Copyright: 2005 Yorkton News Review Contact: http://www.yorktonnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4047 Author: Russell Barth ARE THE DRUGGED DRIVING LAWS UNFAIR??? To The Editor: RE: Drugged Driving Laws Imagine this scenario: Someone is driving around, stoned on tranquilizers, painkillers, cold-medications, or some combination thereof. The driver gets pulled over and appears - to the police officer - to be visibly "impaired." The driver blows zero for alcohol, and his urine and blood samples test negative for illegal drugs. That driver is free to go and repeat the offence. But if the driver tests positive for even trace amounts of marijuana - - which may show up in the body for up to three months after the last puff, or because of second hand smoke - they will be booked for "impaired driving." Clearly, these new "drugged driving" legislations that are showing up in communities across the country are designed specifically to profile marijuana users. They ignore the dangers of other impairment factors such as; a coffee or cigarette or cell phone in hand, rowdy pets and passengers, booming stereos, over-the-counter medications, prescription medications, blood-sugar-imbalances, fatigue, inexperience, bad driving habits, old-age, and just plain old stupidity. To focus on any one thing is arbitrary and discriminatory - and that is exactly what these new laws are doing. It won't matter if the driver is tripling their dose of a prescription medication, but if marijuana shows up in your blood, you are considered guilty until proven innocent. So much for Canada being a "just society." Russell Barth, Federal Medical Marijuana License Holder, Former Federal Marijuana Party Candidate, Ottawa, ON - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake