Don’t use medical cannabis products behind the wheel of a moving vehicle


Even if you’re prescribed medical cannabis products from the medical cannabis dispensary to help with your health issues, you should still wait to use THC products until you’re safely settled somewhere that won’t require you to get in a vehicle anytime soon.

I’m strict about being careful while driving a car on a public road. It’s one thing to do donuts on a field in your own property, but doing crazy things in cars can result in the deaths of innocent people once you do all of that in public. My friend is a farmer and often drinks beers while driving his truck from one end of his farm to the other, but he knows not to drink before or during his trips into town for supplies or groceries. That would result in an easy DUI charge for a cop pulling him over. Unfortunately, not everyone I know agrees with my mindset regarding driving intoxicated. I had friends in college who frequently drove while “buzzed,” which is often halfway between sober and drunk, depending on the person’s tolerance for alcohol products. Even though comparing alcohol to cannabis is apples to oranges, you still shouldn’t use cannabis before driving a car. Even if you’re prescribed medical cannabis products from the medical cannabis dispensary to help with your health issues, you should still wait to use THC products until you’re safely settled somewhere that won’t require you to get in a vehicle anytime soon. I take this into account if I head to a friend’s house to use cannabis flower products that we get from the medical cannabis dispensary near my work office. If I use too much weed when I’m over there, I’ll be stuck driving myself home while feeling far too intoxicated to be safe. It’s good to know your limit, even if you’re sticking solely to cannabis products and skipping alcohol altogether.

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