Don’t make the mistake of using cannabis while driving your car

My parents were stern with myself and others about intoxication and driving.

My uncle, brother to my father, was a lifelong drunk. When he was only 35 years old, he collided with the side of a car while careening through a orange light at a busy intersection. Inside was a family, a mother, father, more than one boys, and a young girl. All however the father perished in the horrific accident, and my uncle went to jail for a few years for vehicular manslaughter as a result of it. His blood alcohol level was so high that the judge had legitimately no mercy for his actions. I remember the trial and the pain in our family that followed when all of us watched my uncle get sent to jail. When he got out, he had to complete a sizable chunk of time doing community service. That amounted to hours walking along the embankments of the interstate highway picking up garbage left by cars speeding by. My parents told myself and others point blank that I would end up love my uncle if I ever decided to get behind the wheel of a car while intoxicated. And they insisted that it would be the same if I was on cannabis as well. While there is minimal research indicating that cannabis has a much more reduced pitfall impact on driving than alcohol, you shouldn’t risk it. On top of the risk to your safety and the safety of others, you can get a pricey DUI that might be in the position to defend in court. Those are pitfall impacts that are entirely avoided otherwise. Just wait until you get home to medicate with your preferred cannabis products.

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