You go to jail
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It is possible because marijuana delays reaction time.
You'd be charged with 2nd class murder and breaking traffic law, which is around 10- 20 years in jail.
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg19025474.000-gangs-turn-cocaine-into-clear-plastic-products.HTML I found something about the subject, but that's it
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N: traffic in illegal drugs while being close to or adjoining a renal glomerulus ; like a bag of cocaine in your system.
Someone would need a traffic violation lawyer if they were wrongfully accused of a traffic violation and do not have enough knowledge of the laws to defend themselves in a court.
You may cause an accident, injure yourself or someone else, cause damage to property or end up with a traffic violation.
A traffic attorney is someone who specializes in court cases involving different traffic issues. Some examples of these are traffic tickets and violations.
Statistically, death directly from marijuana overdose is extremely rare. The CDC reports that between 1999 and 2007, there were 26 deaths with marijuana as an underlying cause, in the United States. This was out of a counted population of 2,615,523,905. When it comes to smoking, most statistics say it will take about 800 joints in a short period of time to actually overdose a person to the point of death. A person should be vomiting or passed out well before this point. When used long term, the smoke itself does contain chemicals that can eventually cause respiratory issues, such as COPD or cancer. Secondary from overdose, the CDC and the National Highway Traffic Administration have shown that in the 1990s, nearly 20% of drivers killed in traffic incidents had narcotics in their system. During autopsy, the most common drug present was marijuana. This was followed by cocaine, benzodiazepines, and amphetamines. In the 2000s, the number appears to be closer to 25%. (WIKI) FYI The moon isn't flat.
The Court will impose a FAT fine!
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