Driving While Stoned
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Yeah I was always way too paranoid.
One time I was driving and my two buddies in the back seat were flicking their lighters and told me a copy was pulling me over. The terror was absolutely real.Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
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Good question. THC stays in the blood for quite awhile which is why if a person is required to take a blood test for employment it is best not to smoke for something like a month.Gern Blansten said:Yeah I was always way too paranoid.
One time I was driving and my two buddies in the back seat were flicking their lighters and told me a copy was pulling me over. The terror was absolutely real.
Oh those sob'sTrue story- I once rode with a guy who was driving while we were both stoned. He was a deputy sheriffs and we were on a freeway doing about 95 MPH. I didn't know it was legal for a sheriff to drive that fast. It was kind of scary."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
brianlux said:Good question. THC stays in the blood for quite awhile which is why if a person is required to take a blood test for employment it is best not to smoke for something like a month.Gern Blansten said:Yeah I was always way too paranoid.
One time I was driving and my two buddies in the back seat were flicking their lighters and told me a copy was pulling me over. The terror was absolutely real.
Oh those sob'sTrue story- I once rode with a guy who was driving while we were both stoned. He was a deputy sheriffs and we were on a freeway doing about 95 MPH. I didn't know it was legal for a sheriff to drive that fast. It was kind of scary.Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
The Golden Age is 2 months away. And guess what….. you’re gonna love it! (teskeinc 11.19.24)
1998: Noblesville; 2003: Noblesville; 2009: EV Nashville, Chicago, Chicago
2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
2020: Oakland, Oakland: 2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
2024: Noblesville, Wrigley, Wrigley, Ohana, Ohana; 2025: Pitt1, Pitt20 -
Gern Blansten said:brianlux said:Good question. THC stays in the blood for quite awhile which is why if a person is required to take a blood test for employment it is best not to smoke for something like a month.Gern Blansten said:Yeah I was always way too paranoid.
One time I was driving and my two buddies in the back seat were flicking their lighters and told me a copy was pulling me over. The terror was absolutely real.
Oh those sob'sTrue story- I once rode with a guy who was driving while we were both stoned. He was a deputy sheriffs and we were on a freeway doing about 95 MPH. I didn't know it was legal for a sheriff to drive that fast. It was kind of scary.
So strange!
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brianlux said:Gern Blansten said:brianlux said:Good question. THC stays in the blood for quite awhile which is why if a person is required to take a blood test for employment it is best not to smoke for something like a month.Gern Blansten said:Yeah I was always way too paranoid.
One time I was driving and my two buddies in the back seat were flicking their lighters and told me a copy was pulling me over. The terror was absolutely real.
Oh those sob'sTrue story- I once rode with a guy who was driving while we were both stoned. He was a deputy sheriffs and we were on a freeway doing about 95 MPH. I didn't know it was legal for a sheriff to drive that fast. It was kind of scary.
So strange!Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
The Golden Age is 2 months away. And guess what….. you’re gonna love it! (teskeinc 11.19.24)
1998: Noblesville; 2003: Noblesville; 2009: EV Nashville, Chicago, Chicago
2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
2020: Oakland, Oakland: 2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
2024: Noblesville, Wrigley, Wrigley, Ohana, Ohana; 2025: Pitt1, Pitt20 -
brianlux said:Good question. THC stays in the blood for quite awhile which is why if a person is required to take a blood test for employment it is best not to smoke for something like a month.Gern Blansten said:Yeah I was always way too paranoid.
One time I was driving and my two buddies in the back seat were flicking their lighters and told me a copy was pulling me over. The terror was absolutely real.
Oh those sob'sTrue story- I once rode with a guy who was driving while we were both stoned. He was a deputy sheriffs and we were on a freeway doing about 95 MPH. I didn't know it was legal for a sheriff to drive that fast. It was kind of scary.Urine and Hair will register for much longer.Edit: After looking into it a bit more, the above is still true. If a test is specifically looking for THC, it only stays in your bloodstream for a couple hours (hence why you are only “stoned” for a couple hours). There is another metabolite, THC-COOH, that can be detected for longer (for 25 days or so), so if an employer is testing for that specifically they could bust you...but why wouldn’t they just use hair or urine at that point?Post edited by PJPOWER on0 -
oftenreading said:Here's a link to FAQs about how the Canadian federal government has dealt with the issue of cannabis use and impairment
https://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/cj-jp/sidl-rlcfa/qa2-qr2.html
Oral fluid sampling (i.e. saliva) tests can be used at the roadside and were the first screening device. A breathalyzer is now also approved for roadside use. Both are for screening purposes only - if there is suspicion of impairment due to use of THC then a blood sample is the standard and so the individual has to be taken into custody to get that. THC is cleared from the blood and saliva fairly quickly after use, making it a much more accurate test of recent use. The excuse of "I smoked some really strong shit a few days ago" wouldn't fly.
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PJPOWER said:brianlux said:Good question. THC stays in the blood for quite awhile which is why if a person is required to take a blood test for employment it is best not to smoke for something like a month.Gern Blansten said:Yeah I was always way too paranoid.
One time I was driving and my two buddies in the back seat were flicking their lighters and told me a copy was pulling me over. The terror was absolutely real.
Oh those sob'sTrue story- I once rode with a guy who was driving while we were both stoned. He was a deputy sheriffs and we were on a freeway doing about 95 MPH. I didn't know it was legal for a sheriff to drive that fast. It was kind of scary.Urine and Hair will register for much longer.Edit: After looking into it a bit more, the above is still true. If a test is specifically looking for THC, it only stays in your bloodstream for a couple hours (hence why you are only “stoned” for a couple hours). There is another metabolite, THC-COOH, that can be detected for longer (for 25 days or so), so if an employer is testing for that specifically they could bust you...but why wouldn’t they just use hair or urine at that point?
"And it shocked everyone, including ourselves, that we could measure, in some of these individuals, THC in the blood for 30 days," says Marilyn Huestis, a toxicologist with the University of Maryland School of Medicine who recently retired from leading a lab at the National Institute on Drug Abuse.
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Meltdown99 said:PJPOWER said:brianlux said:Good question. THC stays in the blood for quite awhile which is why if a person is required to take a blood test for employment it is best not to smoke for something like a month.Gern Blansten said:Yeah I was always way too paranoid.
One time I was driving and my two buddies in the back seat were flicking their lighters and told me a copy was pulling me over. The terror was absolutely real.
Oh those sob'sTrue story- I once rode with a guy who was driving while we were both stoned. He was a deputy sheriffs and we were on a freeway doing about 95 MPH. I didn't know it was legal for a sheriff to drive that fast. It was kind of scary.Urine and Hair will register for much longer.Edit: After looking into it a bit more, the above is still true. If a test is specifically looking for THC, it only stays in your bloodstream for a couple hours (hence why you are only “stoned” for a couple hours). There is another metabolite, THC-COOH, that can be detected for longer (for 25 days or so), so if an employer is testing for that specifically they could bust you...but why wouldn’t they just use hair or urine at that point?
"And it shocked everyone, including ourselves, that we could measure, in some of these individuals, THC in the blood for 30 days," says Marilyn Huestis, a toxicologist with the University of Maryland School of Medicine who recently retired from leading a lab at the National Institute on Drug Abuse.0 -
oftenreading said:Here's a link to FAQs about how the Canadian federal government has dealt with the issue of cannabis use and impairment
https://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/cj-jp/sidl-rlcfa/qa2-qr2.html
Oral fluid sampling (i.e. saliva) tests can be used at the roadside and were the first screening device. A breathalyzer is now also approved for roadside use. Both are for screening purposes only - if there is suspicion of impairment due to use of THC then a blood sample is the standard and so the individual has to be taken into custody to get that. THC is cleared from the blood and saliva fairly quickly after use, making it a much more accurate test of recent use. The excuse of "I smoked some really strong shit a few days ago" wouldn't fly."And it shocked everyone, including ourselves, that we could measure, in some of these individuals, THC in the blood for 30 days," says Marilyn Huestis, a toxicologist with the University of Maryland School of Medicine who recently retired from leading a lab at the National Institute on Drug Abuse.
also our federal government has no control over how the laws are enforced...zilch.Remember thanks to archaic white people who were heavily lobbied to keep cannabis illegal...so we are still in the early stages of research...
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brianlux said:Good question. THC stays in the blood for quite awhile which is why if a person is required to take a blood test for employment it is best not to smoke for something like a month.Gern Blansten said:Yeah I was always way too paranoid.
One time I was driving and my two buddies in the back seat were flicking their lighters and told me a copy was pulling me over. The terror was absolutely real.
Oh those sob'sTrue story- I once rode with a guy who was driving while we were both stoned. He was a deputy sheriffs and we were on a freeway doing about 95 MPH. I didn't know it was legal for a sheriff to drive that fast. It was kind of scary.
my ex wife drove truck and the only time she was ever tested was before she started a new job...Most of our employers are not dicks and want people tested...
I do not agree that truckers are tested either. As long as they are not high while driving....all is good.Give Peas A Chance…0 -
An attorney told me once that if you ever get pulled over when you have been drinking to get out of the car (turn it off of course) and drink in front of the officer and refuse a breathalyzer. Then when they take your blood you can argue that the alcohol in your blood was there because of what you drank after you were pulled over.
He was referring to drinking whiskey since you probably wouldn't have time to pound 3-4 beers before the cop smashed you with his baton.
I've been told that this strategy doesn't work but I don't know for sure.
Same with marijuana? Get out and start toking it up before they test you.Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
The Golden Age is 2 months away. And guess what….. you’re gonna love it! (teskeinc 11.19.24)
1998: Noblesville; 2003: Noblesville; 2009: EV Nashville, Chicago, Chicago
2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
2020: Oakland, Oakland: 2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
2024: Noblesville, Wrigley, Wrigley, Ohana, Ohana; 2025: Pitt1, Pitt20 -
Gern Blansten said:An attorney told me once that if you ever get pulled over when you have been drinking to get out of the car (turn it off of course) and drink in front of the officer and refuse a breathalyzer. Then when they take your blood you can argue that the alcohol in your blood was there because of what you drank after you were pulled over.
He was referring to drinking whiskey since you probably wouldn't have time to pound 3-4 beers before the cop smashed you with his baton.
I've been told that this strategy doesn't work but I don't know for sure.
Same with marijuana? Get out and start toking it up before they test you.
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This is the part of the new laws in New Jersey that I don't like:
"The third law decriminalizes marijuana and alcohol for those under 21. Instead of arresting or fining those caught with weed and booze, police must issue written warnings. The first goes only to the underage person, the second to a parent if they are under 18 and the third as a referral to community programs on drug education or treatment."
https://www.nj.com/marijuana/2021/02/nj-attorney-general-orders-end-to-weed-arrests-prosecutions-now-that-state-has-legalized-marijuana.html
So basically there is no drinking or smoking age anymore?I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
mcgruff10 said:This is the part of the new laws in New Jersey that I don't like:
"The third law decriminalizes marijuana and alcohol for those under 21. Instead of arresting or fining those caught with weed and booze, police must issue written warnings. The first goes only to the underage person, the second to a parent if they are under 18 and the third as a referral to community programs on drug education or treatment."
https://www.nj.com/marijuana/2021/02/nj-attorney-general-orders-end-to-weed-arrests-prosecutions-now-that-state-has-legalized-marijuana.html
So basically there is no drinking or smoking age anymore?
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mcgruff10 said:This is the part of the new laws in New Jersey that I don't like:
"The third law decriminalizes marijuana and alcohol for those under 21. Instead of arresting or fining those caught with weed and booze, police must issue written warnings. The first goes only to the underage person, the second to a parent if they are under 18 and the third as a referral to community programs on drug education or treatment."
https://www.nj.com/marijuana/2021/02/nj-attorney-general-orders-end-to-weed-arrests-prosecutions-now-that-state-has-legalized-marijuana.html
So basically there is no drinking or smoking age anymore?
I also agree with the age being 18 but I didn't know they passed laws on that. Old enough to join the military you should be old enough to drink or smoke a joint.
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PJPOWER said:brianlux said:Good question. THC stays in the blood for quite awhile which is why if a person is required to take a blood test for employment it is best not to smoke for something like a month.Gern Blansten said:Yeah I was always way too paranoid.
One time I was driving and my two buddies in the back seat were flicking their lighters and told me a copy was pulling me over. The terror was absolutely real.
Oh those sob'sTrue story- I once rode with a guy who was driving while we were both stoned. He was a deputy sheriffs and we were on a freeway doing about 95 MPH. I didn't know it was legal for a sheriff to drive that fast. It was kind of scary.Urine and Hair will register for much longer.Edit: After looking into it a bit more, the above is still true. If a test is specifically looking for THC, it only stays in your bloodstream for a couple hours (hence why you are only “stoned” for a couple hours). There is another metabolite, THC-COOH, that can be detected for longer (for 25 days or so), so if an employer is testing for that specifically they could bust you...but why wouldn’t they just use hair or urine at that point?It just seems like a negligible amount to me, given how little is still known to justify standards for impairment.
Look at edibles; at 105 lbs., I can handle 30 or 40 mg of THC during the day with no problems, where someone twice my weight might get utterly wasted on 10.0 -
hedonist said:PJPOWER said:brianlux said:Good question. THC stays in the blood for quite awhile which is why if a person is required to take a blood test for employment it is best not to smoke for something like a month.Gern Blansten said:Yeah I was always way too paranoid.
One time I was driving and my two buddies in the back seat were flicking their lighters and told me a copy was pulling me over. The terror was absolutely real.
Oh those sob'sTrue story- I once rode with a guy who was driving while we were both stoned. He was a deputy sheriffs and we were on a freeway doing about 95 MPH. I didn't know it was legal for a sheriff to drive that fast. It was kind of scary.Urine and Hair will register for much longer.Edit: After looking into it a bit more, the above is still true. If a test is specifically looking for THC, it only stays in your bloodstream for a couple hours (hence why you are only “stoned” for a couple hours). There is another metabolite, THC-COOH, that can be detected for longer (for 25 days or so), so if an employer is testing for that specifically they could bust you...but why wouldn’t they just use hair or urine at that point?It just seems like a negligible amount to me, given how little is still known to justify standards for impairment.
Look at edibles; at 105 lbs., I can handle 30 or 40 mg of THC during the day with no problems, where someone twice my weight might get utterly wasted on 10.0 -
Gern Blansten said:An attorney told me once that if you ever get pulled over when you have been drinking to get out of the car (turn it off of course) and drink in front of the officer and refuse a breathalyzer. Then when they take your blood you can argue that the alcohol in your blood was there because of what you drank after you were pulled over.
He was referring to drinking whiskey since you probably wouldn't have time to pound 3-4 beers before the cop smashed you with his baton.
I've been told that this strategy doesn't work but I don't know for sure.
Same with marijuana? Get out and start toking it up before they test you.
If you have an opened bottle within reach and just go for that, its probably going to hurt your case more than help you.
And the fact that a lawyer will tell you to just start drinking also tells you the desperation involved. Reports vary a lot, but the average DUI costs the driver is something like $20,000 when you factor in insurance going way up, legal fees, court costs, installing a breathalyzer, etc.
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F Me In The Brain said:mcgruff10 said:This is the part of the new laws in New Jersey that I don't like:
"The third law decriminalizes marijuana and alcohol for those under 21. Instead of arresting or fining those caught with weed and booze, police must issue written warnings. The first goes only to the underage person, the second to a parent if they are under 18 and the third as a referral to community programs on drug education or treatment."
https://www.nj.com/marijuana/2021/02/nj-attorney-general-orders-end-to-weed-arrests-prosecutions-now-that-state-has-legalized-marijuana.html
So basically there is no drinking or smoking age anymore?
I also agree with the age being 18 but I didn't know they passed laws on that. Old enough to join the military you should be old enough to drink or smoke a joint.
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