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There is a potential difficulty in enforcement of DUI laws should prohibition be ended. Clearly, driving under the influence of marijuana would be illegal, but there is as of yet no "stone-alyzer" like the breathalyzer used to check blood-alcohol levels.
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Stoned drivers, as a direct result of the paranoia common with marijuana, are very cautious and often refuse to drive altogether.
title: 'Re: DUI issue'
text: 'Stoned drivers, as a direct result of the paranoia common with marijuana, are very cautious and often refuse to drive altogether.'
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date: 2005-05-01 20:19:14
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