tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11539837.post2084178201105687695..comments2024-01-19T04:29:08.081-06:00Comments on subrealism: military-backed criminal superhacking, or, three stacks for uncle sugar, one stack for me?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11539837.post-37742927338100495792015-02-19T19:58:20.125-06:002015-02-19T19:58:20.125-06:00http://www.komonews.com/news/local/Driver-17-sente...http://www.komonews.com/news/local/Driver-17-sentenced-in-Kitsap-Co-crash-that-killed-3-292781421.html <i>"The 17-year-old driver in a Kitsap County crash that killed three high school classmates was sentenced ...teen pleaded guilty last month to three counts of vehicular homicide...driver told sheriff's deputies the four had been at a party and that <b>he had smoked marijuana about an hour before the wreck</b>. He said he was traveling about 75 mph in a 45-mph zone."</i>BigDonOnenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11539837.post-55880163456581283742015-02-17T23:32:09.356-06:002015-02-17T23:32:09.356-06:00Silly rabbit, trix are for kids!Silly rabbit, trix are for kids!Dale Asberryhttp://life-abundantly.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11539837.post-5276387661966023702015-02-17T16:03:55.210-06:002015-02-17T16:03:55.210-06:00--The last line says it all, "current limitat...--The last line says it all, <i>"current limitations in the FARS dataset do not allow calculation of unbiased, reliable and valid estimates of the risk of crash involvement that results from drug use."</i>, i.e., the included graphic is bogus for weed. Preparers of that chart were probably under the influence when they drafted it....<br /><br />BD suggests a different study---> http://seattle.cbslocal.com/2014/02/04/study-fatal-car-crashes-involving-marijuana-have-tripled/ <i>"According to a recent study, fatal car crashes involving pot use have tripled in the U.S. ...one of nine drivers involved in fatal crashes would test positive for marijuana..[based on data from] over 23,500 drivers that died within one hour of a crash between 1999 and 2010.... researchers found that drugs played an increasing role in fatal traffic accidents. ...<br /><b>researchers also found that marijuana was the main drug involved in the increase. It contributed to 12 percent of fatal crashes, compared to only 4 percent in 1999.</b> ...“If a driver is under the influence of alcohol, their risk of a fatal crash is 13 times higher than the risk of the driver who is not under the influence of alcohol,” Li said. “But if the driver is under the influence of both alcohol and marijuana, their risk increased to 24 times that of a sober person.; "</i>BigDonOnenoreply@blogger.com