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<blockquote data-quote="mysicman" data-source="post: 11550318" data-attributes="member: 69050"><p>Agreed, if they are impaired.</p><p></p><p>I had a patient a few years ago who started Paxil, an antidepressant, while going through a divorce. Long story short, he was charged with impaired driving which was the result of excessive drowsiness from the medication. It was his responsibility to ensure he was not impaired before driving. And yes we advise patients who start CNS depressing medications on these issues.</p><p></p><p>Up here, while not decriminalized, pot in small amounts is usually not actively policed. Yes it will be confiscated, but will not result in a charge. The result is a large increase across all age groups in the blatant use while out in public. On a daily basis you encounter these individuals who are literally baked. </p><p></p><p>I generally have a "live and let live" attitude but it stops when someone is out and about (waits for Canadian jokes) putting my family and others at risk due to their dumbass decisions. If you want to blaze out do it at home! Public intoxication has serious consequences, which is likely the reason the Leos responding feel so strongly. I have friends in the RCMP and they feel much the same way. The number of people they stop for smoking and driving probably rivals those stopped for drinking and driving...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mysicman, post: 11550318, member: 69050"] Agreed, if they are impaired. I had a patient a few years ago who started Paxil, an antidepressant, while going through a divorce. Long story short, he was charged with impaired driving which was the result of excessive drowsiness from the medication. It was his responsibility to ensure he was not impaired before driving. And yes we advise patients who start CNS depressing medications on these issues. Up here, while not decriminalized, pot in small amounts is usually not actively policed. Yes it will be confiscated, but will not result in a charge. The result is a large increase across all age groups in the blatant use while out in public. On a daily basis you encounter these individuals who are literally baked. I generally have a "live and let live" attitude but it stops when someone is out and about (waits for Canadian jokes) putting my family and others at risk due to their dumbass decisions. If you want to blaze out do it at home! Public intoxication has serious consequences, which is likely the reason the Leos responding feel so strongly. I have friends in the RCMP and they feel much the same way. The number of people they stop for smoking and driving probably rivals those stopped for drinking and driving... [/QUOTE]
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