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Will AAA Study on Fatal Crashes in WA Show Hypocrisy of Left?
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A new study released by AAA this week reveals that an increasing number of drivers involved in fatal Washington State car crashes testing positive for THC has doubled since recreational marijuana use was okayed by voters in 2012, as reported by KING 5 News, the NBC affiliate in Seattle.
Authorities in New York are paying attention because there’s a move to legalize recreational pot use in that state, according to CYNCentral.com. |
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jac
(2/3/2020)
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The average number of deaths caused by drivers high on THC is 130 and the average number of murders is 127. It would appear that the citizens would be better served if the politicians focused on the drug abusers instead of gun control.
Just saying. |
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