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@1: Why are you extrapolating arguments based on statistical variance rather than acknowledging the obvious that driving stoned is less dangerous than driving drunk? I'm sure you know that from personal experience. And while data is not the plural of anecdote, we can safely surmise that the conclusions from these studies are sound.

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Having successfully driven drunk and stoned I can clearly say, I can't remember how I got home in either situation.

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This looks like a case of cherry picking. Glancing at the Washington data since legalization DUI accident rates for alcohol alone do seem to be falling since legalization but rates for accidents involving THC either alone or in combination with alcohol are rising.

https://wtsc.wa.gov/research-data/


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