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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 600259" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I would not permit someone using pot daily to use my car or to be on my insurance, period. I probably would not make a huge deal out of it, but would NOT allow them to use my vehicle. I know a LOT of people who smoke or used to smoke pot and who have led very productive lives. I have seen some of them drive while stoned and in my opinion it is as bad as alcohol use while driving. Having almost lost family members in accidents caused by drunk drivers, I am totally against allowing habitual users to drive. Driving while impaired on any substance is illegal for a reason and it is the one thing that I cannot tolerate. </p><p></p><p>It is a decision you need to make, and I probably would turn a blind eye to pot use in other regards, but a road test and/or use of any vehicle of mine would be non-negotiable while still using often. </p><p></p><p>I do hope he has a good year and I know how hard a decision this is for you as you don't want to tank the progress he has made.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 600259, member: 1233"] I would not permit someone using pot daily to use my car or to be on my insurance, period. I probably would not make a huge deal out of it, but would NOT allow them to use my vehicle. I know a LOT of people who smoke or used to smoke pot and who have led very productive lives. I have seen some of them drive while stoned and in my opinion it is as bad as alcohol use while driving. Having almost lost family members in accidents caused by drunk drivers, I am totally against allowing habitual users to drive. Driving while impaired on any substance is illegal for a reason and it is the one thing that I cannot tolerate. It is a decision you need to make, and I probably would turn a blind eye to pot use in other regards, but a road test and/or use of any vehicle of mine would be non-negotiable while still using often. I do hope he has a good year and I know how hard a decision this is for you as you don't want to tank the progress he has made. [/QUOTE]
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