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htuttle

(23,738 posts)
Mon Jun 17, 2019, 06:51 PM Jun 2019

I think High School driver's ed classes in legal-pot states should start to cover pot use

Not in terms of 'just say no', but in terms of what to expect if you are planning to toke and drive.

Reason I say this, back when I was in driver's ed classes, 40+ years ago, it was the first place I actually had a reliable authority tell me about how drunk you get from 1 drink, 2 drinks, etc. The drinking age was 18 back then, so many of the students in the class were either already allowed to drink, or would be shortly. Before that class, my knowledge of alcohol consumption was all peer-based legend and observation of others.

I'm thinking this now, since I keep hearing about teenagers being kind of stupid with how much THC they are taking in and ending up in the hospital. I can verify first hand that Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome is a real thing (though not many people seem susceptible to it).

I think somebody needs to provide some real, practical truth to those about to turn 18, the way that I was taught that 1 beer == 1 glass wine == 1 shot liquor, that a teeny-tiny bit of wax is equivalent to a fairly large amount of bud, or if you start getting very sick over and over, and a hot shower soothes it, don't smoke more pot to cure it -- it might be causing it (just as I was taught that drinking the 'hair of the dog' does not work). It seems like the responsible thing to do in areas where marijuana is legal.

It's been almost impossible to talk about these things frankly and truthfully in public since the 1930's, but in legal-pot states, it seems a little irresponsible not to do it.

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I think High School driver's ed classes in legal-pot states should start to cover pot use (Original Post) htuttle Jun 2019 OP
sounds reasonable Skittles Jun 2019 #1
i dont think high schools have drivers ed any more...do they? samnsara Jun 2019 #2
None none none Evergreen Emerald Jun 2019 #3
Sure, of course, but if that's all you tell teenagers about pot, they'll just ignore it htuttle Jun 2019 #5
Far out, man. Sneederbunk Jun 2019 #4

Skittles

(153,150 posts)
1. sounds reasonable
Mon Jun 17, 2019, 07:18 PM
Jun 2019

I know that I learned to be a better driver from the classes I had to take because of speeding tickets - for example, I went to zero tolerance for drinking and driving, hearing the stats and realizing I could get goofy from one stiff drink. I cannot smoke pot, it makes me paranoid.

samnsara

(17,622 posts)
2. i dont think high schools have drivers ed any more...do they?
Mon Jun 17, 2019, 07:22 PM
Jun 2019

...but i agree..and they need to really cover distracted driving of all kinds..esp texting.

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