I don’t drive after consuming giant doses of THC enriched cannabis products

It’s a wonderful idea to avoid driving after consuming alcohol products.

While some people will say that 1 or 2 drinks are okay if you’re going to drive, this could vary from person to person.

Depending on 1 person’s alcohol tolerance, their body chemistry, plus the potency of their drinks, the legal limit could be met much quicker than 1 may realize. The last thing you want to do is risk hurting other people or ending up in jail because of a DUI charge. I knew people in university who frequently drove “buzzed,” but 1 of them ended up with a DUI charge because he failed the breathalyzer test after he was pulled over by the police. And little did our other friend know, but you can also be charged with a DUI if a cop catches you smoking cannabis in your car. Even if you have a medical marijuana card in a state with legal medical marijuana, you can still possibly face a DUI charge if the police officer who catches you wants to make an example out of your mistake. That’s why I steer clear of consuming giant doses of THC enriched cannabis products if I think I need to leave the condo anytime soon. Otherwise I wait to use cannabis to this degree until I think I’m beach condo for the night permanently. This is essential for staying safe behind the wheel of our car, not just for myself but also every single person who could come into contact with our car if I lost control. It’s a frightening thought, but it’s sobering as well.

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