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May 12, 2016

AAA Study: Blood THC Levels After Smoking Pot Are Useless In Defining 'Too High To Drive'

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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Blood tests that try to quantify marijuana use are in fact useless at assessing how impaired a driver is, according to a study by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. The study found that people with low blood amounts of THC -- or delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, the main psychoactive component of pot -- may still act as if they're really stoned. On the other hand, some people may have THC measurements off the charts yet still act normally. The finding is critical because several states have already set legal limits for the amount of THC a person can have in their blood while driving. AAA concluded that such limits are "arbitrary and unsupported by science, which could result in unsafe motorists going free and others being wrongfully convicted for impaired driving." The conclusion echoes that of other researchers that also noted no correlation between blood THC levels and impairment. Still, there is a need to deter people from smoking pot while driving, AAA argues, as it can impair driving. It recommends that until scientifically valid measures of impairments are put into place, law enforcement should use a combination of behavior and psychological tests to assess whether drivers who use marijuana are safe to drive.pdiv class="share_submission" style="position:relative;" a class="slashpop" href="http://twitter.com/home?status=AAA+Study%3A+Blood+THC+Levels+After+Smoking+Pot+Are+Useless+In+Defining+'Too+High+To+Drive'%3A+http%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2F1Nr3vM8"img src="https://a.fsdn.com/sd/twitter_icon_large.png"/a a class="slashpop" href="http://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fscience.slashdot.org%2Fstory%2F16%2F05%2F11%2F2338221%2Faaa-study-blood-thc-levels-after-smoking-pot-are-useless-in-defining-too-high-to-drive%3Futm_source%3Dslashdot%26utm_medium%3Dfacebook"img src="https://a.fsdn.com/sd/facebook_icon_large.png"/a a class="nobg" href="http://plus.google.com/share?url=https://science.slashdot.org/story/16/05/11/2338221/aaa-study-blood-thc-levels-after-smoking-pot-are-useless-in-defining-too-high-to-drive?utm_source=slashdotamp;utm_medium=googleplus" onclick="javascript:window.open(this.href,'', 'menubar=no,toolbar=no,resizable=yes,scrollbars=yes,height=600,width=600');return false;"img src="http://www.gstatic.com/images/icons/gplus-16.png" alt="Share on Google+"//a /div/ppa href="https://science.slashdot.org/story/16/05/11/2338221/aaa-study-blood-thc-levels-after-smoking-pot-are-useless-in-defining-too-high-to-drive?utm_source=rss1.0moreanonamp;utm_medium=feed"Read more of this story/a at Slashdot./pimg src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/Slashdot/slashdotScience/~4/-aSJOkl2_qg" height="1" width="1" alt=""/

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