Message from @Zephial
Discord ID: 365376967089848322
you seem to suggest it
suggestion is not absolute meaning
doesn’t weed slow down the reaction?
yes
i deff would not suggest someone who is not used to the effects of weed to drive tho
definately
it also makes you paranoid though, or at least it can
then it’s bad to be high and drive
which makes drivers more careful
ive never been paranpoid while high
yes but if you know how to drive you dont need reaction time.
i deff would not suggest someone who is not used to the effects of weed to drive tho@!Co-Owner!
Its not good but its not that bad either
you absolutely need reaction time
So you're saying that it does affect it?
@Morrigi altho there was one time when i smoked i was so high i literally thought i was going to die
effect
@Deleted User 904fdf23 will you sing for me
you always need the reaction time, there might be critical situations when the reactions is necessary
I stayed up late waiting xd
@!Co-Owner! it most certainly can
simple
is
omg
LOL
what kinda conclusion is that
I didn't say that
you shouldnt smoke weed and drive
It would be nice for a human to know how it affects them before operating heavy equipment
^
SMOKE WEED EVERY DAY
@Scary_Clown I’m tired and hangover from my birthday yesterday xD
rip
omg
wait wtf
happy birthday u know
happy late birthday!!! @Deleted User 904fdf23
Thanks!!
lol lil xan
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gnitive studies
Attentiveness, vigilance, perception of time and speed, and use of acquired knowledge are all affected by marijuana;18–21 in fact, a meta-analysis of 60 studies concluded that marijuana causes impairment in every performance area that can reasonably be connected with safe driving of a vehicle, such as tracking, motor coordination, visual functions, and particularly complex tasks that require divided attention,22 although studies on marijuana’s effects on reaction time have been contradictory.23 Similar conclusions have been reached by other reviewers.2 Worse still, marijuana and alcohol, when used together, have additive or even multiplicative effects on impairment.24 Consequently, on the basis of cognitive studies, it seems reasonable to propose that smoking marijuana may increase the risk of having a fatal traffic accident.
Alcohol at 0.75 g/kg (slightly less than four standard drinks) causes high levels of impairment in psychomotor performance and medium-to-high levels of impairment in such tasks as critical flicker fusion and short-term memory.25 Alcohol impairs pursuit tracking, divided attention, signal detection, hazard perception,26–28 reaction time, attention, concentration, and hand-eye coordination.29, 30
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