41% of the CA marijuana drivers were under the age of 25, hardly the age group expected to be using "medical marijuana". Also of note, marijuana using youth had a higher incidence of speeding at 39%.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA, September 22, 2016 /24-7PressRelease/ -- "Many say that approving Prop 64 and making marijuana widely available is no big deal. For me, it is a huge deal since my sister, a nurse driving to work, was killed by a marijuana driver," says Phillip Drum, Pharm.D. author of the study.
41% of the CA marijuana drivers were under the age of 25, hardly the age group expected to be using "medical marijuana". Also of note, marijuana using youth had a higher incidence of speeding 39% compared to a speeding rate of 27% in all other fatal crashes..
Currently blood is tested for drugs in only 25% of all CA driving fatalities compared to more than 80% tested for alcohol. "Lack of blood testing of fatal crash drivers is masking the true level of marijuana involvement in fatalities. In San Francisco, only one of 50 fatal crash drivers were blood tested for drugs in 2015." Says Al Crancer, Co-author of the study
Five Southern CA counties of Los Angeles (43 fatalities), Riverside (29), San Diego (19), San Bernardino (18) and Orange (15) lead the state in marijuana driving fatalities.
There is no evidence that using marijuana is resulting in fewer opiate driving fatalities. The level of opiate driving fatalities has been constant at 6% over the past five years.
About Al Crancer Jr.:
Crancer lives in Moraga, Californian today is the principal of Crancer and Associates, a statistical research group that conducts research and analyses in traffic safety. In addition, Mr. Crancer has published numerous research articles that appeared in such journals as Science, Journal of the American Medical Association, and the American Journal of Psychiatry.
About DUIDeathsMatter.com:
DUIDeathMatters.com is an advocate for reducing DUI fatal automobile accidents through a disease prevention approach," Intervene to Isolate & Quarantine (IQ)", along with legislation to reduce the BAC legal limit to 0.05% in the United States. www.duideathsmatter.com
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