Exactly what I've been saying all along. Salty has been claiming from the beginning that weed doesn't affect your driving and that if it does you can use certain techniques to mitigate it. Oh, but you won't drive anyway cuz you'll be so high you'll just hang on the couch. Yet he uses the tomato tamato post like it is just a question of semantics or some grammatical problem. Laughable.
If their driving is impaired I don't see how that would hold up in court.
So what does the 0.08% BAC limit for alcohol mean to you? Is that where the law deems someone to be legally impaired? Or are you saying they are impaired well before that 0.08% limit the law has set, so that limit will not hold up in court? I'm not following you here.
The only thing laughable here is someone who has never smoked weed in his life trying to tell everyone how weed makes you feel, with no evidence whatsoever and all the evidence posted in the thread contradicting his claims.
What GVC said was basically just semantics for what I said. If the law deems them not dangerous and not worthy of prosecution, then for all intents and purposes, their driving is not impaired. Sure you could make an argument that someone with a hangnail is technically impaired and their driving is technically impaired because of it. But I think most people would agree that the increased risk is so minimal that for all intents and purposes that hangnail alone would not impair the driving.
I stand by my claim that when the study compares a THC limit to 0.05% BAC they are saying the person is not impaired. Because legally, the person with a 0.05% BAC is not even close to reaching the limit where they can be prosecuted for being impaired.
Lets eliminate the opinions for a minute and just use facts...
Fact 1: Someone with a 0.05% BAC level is not even close to the level at which they could face prosecution. They are only roughly halfway to the legal limit, which in Utah is 0.08% and several other states have it at 0.10% BAC.
Fact 2: This study says that someone with between 7 and 10 ng/ml of THC will drive similar to someone with a BAC of 0.05%.
Conclusion based on the 2 facts above: This study is saying that between 7 and 10 ng/ml of THC is not enough to make someone drive impaired.