Social Studies, 02.06.2020 10:58, chayaharroch03
Marijuana has been legalized in several states. Some people believe this has resulted in an increase of impaired drivers on the road and that traffic fatalities have increased as a result. While some drug tests taken at the scene of accidents do indicate the presence of marijuana, such tests only reveal that the drug has been usedâthey do not indicate actual intoxication, as indicators of marijuana use can stay in the system for days or even weeks after actual use. This is unlike alcohol, where a roadside test is a clear indicator in most cases of intoxication.
What are some likely ethical issues arising from such testing?
If people are using marijuana for medical reasons, they will most likely test positive for the drugâs presence all the time, yet they will need to be able to drive. How can a "legal limit" be reasonably set if intoxication is not measured by current tests?
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 12:00, kateykob01
No creative answers only the right onesanswer asapif you learned oratory, what could you do? a. give good speeches b. understand the law c. make fun of peopled. race chariots
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