Pubdate: Wed, 03 Jan 2018 Source: Standard Freeholder (Cornwall, CN ON) Copyright: 2018 Cornwall Standard Freeholder Contact: http://www.standard-freeholder.com/letters Website: http://www.standard-freeholder.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1169 Author: Larry Comeau Page: A6 STONED DRIVING A REAL THREAT TO THE PUBLIC Police in Kingston found a driver sleeping with drugs. This may well be an indication of what we can expect when marijuana becomes legal next summer and should trouble everyone, especially the police. Since pot was legalized in Colorado and Washington states the number of road deaths have doubled. In Canada there still is no simple roadside test for impairment by marijuana consumption, as Trudeau placed the cart before the horse by legalizing pot so quickly. Unlike alcohol, which is excreted from the system in about 12 hours, THC in marijuana that causes someone to get stoned remains in the system for many, many days. This means someone may end up driving impaired without having smoked marijuana recently, or having smoked a small amount. No wonder the Chiefs of Police have said they simply are not ready for marijuana legalization! Larry Comeau Ottawa - --- MAP posted-by: Matt