Post by
HaulJockey on Sep 16, 2021 7:46am
Test for Impairment
Has anyone given any thought to this? In Canada and the USA, nothing becomes mainstream unless you can test for impairment. I would think that even micro dosing would be challenged by law enforcement as some form of impairment.
Some may fluff it off saying there isn't an impairment because it's too small an amount. All brains are not the same. (Sam should have fun with that one) In a car crash causing death, will it show up in the blood? That's cause for suggesting impairment.
Law enforcement now has a few tools under their belts for cannabis testing due to it's legal use in Canada and most states. Most were developed prior to legalization in the intrest of public safety.
I'd like to hear from those close to the industry what research is being done to address the issue of impairment prior to any legal use in Canada or the USA. Of coarse the pumpers and bashers are welcome to chime in as well.
Comment by
SamRothstein on Sep 16, 2021 8:54am
Many people that microdose are doing coding and other extremely complex tasks, and there is no visible impairment. Many would argue increased performance etc. Beyond microdosing, yes, if you are driving a car while tripping balls you are an idiot and you will go to jail.