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Cruising on Cannabis
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Marijuana and Driving: A Review of the Scientific Evidence
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The more things change, the more they stay the same...
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Your Government Is Lying To You (Again) About Marijuana
article 1996/07/11
High Court Strikes Down Pennsylvania Rulings Requiring 'Exigent Circumstances' To Justify Warrantless Searches Of Automobiles
article 2000/08/24
Indiana Court Of Appeals Rules Random Student Drug Tests Are Unconstitutional
article 2002/09/5
Legalize and Regulate Cannabis, Canadian Senate Committee Says
article 1999/04/1
Marijuana Induces Minimum Driving Impairment Compared to Alcohol, Toronto Study Says
article 1998/10/22
Marijuana Plays No Significant Role In Automotive Crashes, Australian Study Finds
article 2004/01/29
Marijuana Shows No Adverse Impact On Driving Performance, Study Says
article 2002/11/21
NORML Reiterates Stance Against Driving While Impaired By Pot; Questions Feds' Proposed Crackdown On "Drugged Driving"
article 2000/09/21
Ohio Supreme Court Says Marijuana's Aroma Gives Police Justification To Conduct Warrantless Automobile Searches
article 2002/03/28
Pot's Impact on Driving Negligible, Two More Studies Say
article 2000/11/28
U.S. Supreme Court Declares Drug Roadblocks Unconstitutional
article 2001/02/8
WI Supreme Court Rules Passengers Can Be Legally Searched If Driver Gives Consent

 
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