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Jon Halsey: Says Federal study parts from Colorado State HD study Among the study's findings: "you are twice as likely to get into an accident while driving on marijuana and even more at risk when you mix alcohol with it." - JON HALSEY Jon Halsey writes: To me, the most interesting facet of this Federal study is how it parts from a new comprehensive Colorado State Health Department study that raises serious concerns about the negative effects of marijuana on the brains of adolescents and young adults. Among the study's findings: "you are twice as likely to get into an accident while driving on marijuana and even more at risk when you mix alcohol with it."Comments re article 73157 Story link Federal data shows stoned drivers safer than drunk drivers This story was posted on 2015-02-15 14:21:28
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