The Debate Surrounding Marijuana Breathalyzers: A Closer Look at Hound Labs’ Solution
In recent years, the legalization of recreational marijuana has sparked numerous debates and challenges, especially concerning road safety. While studies from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration suggest that marijuana impairment may not be as severe as alcohol impairment, the question of identifying and penalizing drugged drivers remains a significant concern. Traditional field sobriety tests […]
Drugged Driving Simulator Shows Legal Limit for Marijuana Too Low
In the evolving landscape of marijuana legalization, one of the most contentious issues revolves around establishing a legal limit for marijuana impairment in drivers. While Colorado has set a threshold of five nanograms of THC per milliliter of blood, this arbitrary number has faced criticism for its lack of correlation with actual impairment. Recent research […]
Do Young Impressions of Pot Foreshadow Future DUIs?
In a groundbreaking study conducted by the RAND Corporation in sunny Southern California, researchers delved into the world of youth perceptions of marijuana and alcohol, aiming to unravel the potential connection between positive views on these substances and the likelihood of future DUI incidents. The four-year study surveyed 1,000 middle schoolers, tracking their evolving opinions […]
Unveiling the Controversial “Fatal Vision” Marijuana Goggles: Do They Truly Reflect Impairment?
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to view the world through the eyes of a smoker? If curiosity has struck, a group of high schoolers in Indiana recently had the opportunity, thanks to an intriguing program featuring the notorious “Fatal Vision” marijuana goggles. Despite the dire name, these plastic spectacles are not part of […]
Tax-Free Marijuana Holiday Draws Crowds and Criticism
In the realm of marijuana celebrations, 4/20 may be the undisputed champion. Still, for pot enthusiasts in Colorado, 9/16 recently emerged as an unexpected cause for jubilation. Termed as Green Wednesday, this day saw the removal of sales taxes on marijuana, providing consumers and dispensaries with a rare financial reprieve reminiscent of Black Friday shopping […]
Cannabis-Infused Delights: Rosenberg’s Bagels and Delicatessen Takes Breakfast to New Highs
Find yourself in Colorado and are a fan of unconventional cuisine. Rosenberg’s Bagels and Delicatessen should be your next stop. This renowned eatery has recently made waves across Colorado’s news sites and social media platforms, all thanks to owner Josh Pollack’s innovative twist on a classic breakfast dish – bagel and lox with a hint […]
Navigating Colorado’s Marijuana Laws: Impact on Minors and Students’ Academic Future
In Colorado, the legal landscape surrounding marijuana is complex and closely regulated. While the state has legalized marijuana for adults aged 21 and older, it remains strictly prohibited for minors. Understanding these laws is essential, especially for young individuals who may inadvertently find themselves on the wrong side of the law. In this article, we’ll […]
Colorado’s Creative Approach to Promoting Pedestrian Safety and Combating Marijuana Myths
Colorado’s Creative Approach to Promoting Pedestrian Safety and Combating Marijuana Myths In public awareness campaigns, Colorado has never shied away from creativity. Over the years, the state has rolled out several unconventional campaigns to deliver essential messages to its residents. While some campaigns have been quirky, they have always aimed to address critical issues, whether […]
Understanding Colorado’s Dram Shop Laws: A Look at Marijuana Implications
Dram shop laws, a prevalent legal concept in the United States, pertain to establishments that serve alcohol. These regulations ensure that businesses are held responsible for their involvement in a drunk driver’s intoxication, permitting victims of alcohol-related accidents to pursue compensation if the business exhibited negligence. However, with the evolving landscape of marijuana legalization, the […]
Colorado Considers Changes to Marijuana Edible Packaging
If lawmakers have their way, soon, labels for edible marijuana products in Colorado may be required to come with a red stop sign indicating that they contain THC (marijuana’smarijuana’s active ingredient). The changes are meant to make marijuana-infused edibles less attractive to kids. A first draft of new labeling rules suggested that the symbol on […]