permafry
Yes, but most police agencies would not permit an officer to work if he or she was under the influence of marijuana or tested positive for marijuana use.
Driving under the influence of an intoxicating substance
Many people have died under the influence of Marijuana
Marijuana is not legal in Australia, and driving under the influence of marijuana carries severe penalties.
Marijuana testing is important to make sure that person is not doing something under the influence that cause harm or injury to another member of the public. The person in question would already be under suspicion of being under the influence of drugs so it is a precautionary measure.
People who do Marijuana aren't tempted to do crimes because they're on Marijuana. But I'm sure over 1,000,000 people over the globe have comited a crime under the influence of pot. But i know that over 15,000,000 people have comited a crime under the influence of alcohol
It typically refers to being under the influence of marijuana.
it means that you are under the influence of marijuana or high off of it
The government wants marijuana to be illegal because it would be widely abused, and cause more deaths (mostly by driving under the influence) if marijuana were to be legal. It has negative effects on people.
The marijuana itself will not cause death but when you drive under the influence it reduces your ability to react to things quickly, your ability to focus, and how much time you spend looking at distracting stimuli meaning that you are likely to get into an accident. Taking all that into account, yes you could die and it is very dangerous to drive under the influence.
No, and don't drive while intoxicated.
Yes, although they may not be able to identify it as alcohol after your breathalyzer test if they test you for MJ they will charge you with DUI (driving under the INFLUENCE).