Yes of course.
Marijuana is a psychoactive drug it changes the brain function and results in alterations in perception, mood, or consciousness. It is definitely going to affect driving ability
yes
No, because marijuana is an illegal substance. Although alcohol does not have the same debilitating affects as marijuana, it still can inhibit your ability to think clearly enough to drive. If you are not high, and it is just in your system from a use of last week it shouldn't affect your ability to drive but it is still an illegal substance whether you are driving, walking or sitting on your couch at home.
No, because it does not affect a persons motor skills or ability to play sports in anyway.
Marijuana does not affect the results of a home pregnancy test. The test looks for the presence of the hormone hCG in urine, which is produced during pregnancy. Marijuana does not interfere with this hormone or the test's ability to detect it.
If driving high you can. If driving while possessing weed you can. It pretty much comes down to if you are doing anything involving driving and marijuana you can loose it.
Marijuana is not legal in Australia, and driving under the influence of marijuana carries severe penalties.
No.
Yes cell phone usage will affect driving in a video game simulation because cell phones distract you from what you are doing and throw you off task.
Marijuana is a drug. So yes, by definition, it affects you.
Marijuana may cause memory loss.
Marijuana does affect the short term memory and concentration -- so if you're studying, your concentration and recall will go down. Also ... marijuana is illegal at the moment, and WikiAnswers would never condone illegal behaviour.
Having your license in suspended status will affect the insurance, some will not even insure until the license is reinstated - but the reason it was suspended will not affect your insurance due to the fact that it was not a movingviolations.