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  1. This roadside testing regime was never going to be about addressing actual impairment, because it is too hard. What we wind up with is further oppression.
    Thanks Labour, you did great…

  2. Who the hell is counseling Dr Do-little? I really want to know so if anyone’s got some name, wanna pass them on – this is just getting stooopid…

  3. Same with both blood alcohol and speed limits – the numbers applied are arbitrary and vary from country to country.
    Nobody is being oppressed by this: People have ‘agency’ and thus the power to make their own decisions.

    1. People who used cannabis yesterday or last week ARE being oppressed by this law as they are NOT impaired by their drug of choice in any way. Would you be happy to be convicted of drunk driving if you had not consumed for a week?

      1. Exactly Bob – well put. I do not advocate for illegal drug use and driving but the way I see it, the key word is impairment. Just because you might have illegal drugs in your system does not necessarily mean you are an impaired driver. There should be a correlation between the level of the particular drug in the system and impairment.

        I found this abstract of a study on the issue. I appreciate it is but one study of probably many but in effect it supports what you say Bob.
        https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16343411/

        Of course, if there is no limitation on what constitutes impairment then the law itself will be open to abuse and as Chris Fowlie has rightly said – “The poor and the brown, yet again, will bear the brunt of this drug law enforcement”.

        1. The key phrase in your post is “illegal drugs”

          Like as if someone is trying to tell you something…..

    2. Andy stop talking shit mate we all know who the Police are more likely to pull over.

  4. 1ng is 1 nanogram.
    1 nanogram = one thousand-millionth of a gram.
    Iml is 1 millilitre.
    1 millilitre = one thousandth of a litre .
    GHB (date rape drug) is at 50,000ng/ml as compared to, say zopiclone at 50ng/ml.
    This does seem to be a little bit odd.
    Thank you Chris for your report.

  5. I think that a lot of our laws are shaped by prejudice and ill informed people who just want to apply their authoritarian ideas to keep others from having something they want; they never had it so why should anyone else. Often they have a religious bent or perhaps some idea of correctness as ordained by someone in the past. Stop them. No. Do as I say, is their first and only response.

    Those with a different point of view can try to point out the fallacies, point out the advantages of change but Pater and Mater have made up their mind. You shall not go to the ball Cinderella. But, but,… Quiet go to your room and stay there till we call you. That’s what they would like to say. That’s what their instincts are because they Know Best. There is a prohibitory response in NZ that goes beyond what could be called conservative, that dislikes more than the slight change from the norm. It’s part of how fashion works, one or two people who have suitable notoriety do something, then the hoi polloi want to do it as well.

  6. I have been on the positive side of police discretion more than once. Way more than once.

    Because I am a good kid with common sense, came from a good family, spoke well, was polite and gave good vibes to the officer, and was not very impaired, I’m not sure why?

    Every now and then is a story in the media of a stoner couple in a high speed accident and everyone dies including the 3 kids, due to driver impairment. Usually fatigue is more at fault, but you cant prosecute someone for fatigue.

    As long as the problem people are targeted by this new law, and as long as discretion is applied to cheerful but relatively safe stoners, the better.

    This law was always coming. Lets hope the NZ Police apply it with good common sense.

  7. Our police are already struggling to do their jobs this policy has the potential to put more Maori in courts and prison. A dumb policy not thought out about the repercussions. THC for example can be present but as mentioned it does not mean a person is impaired. Our Police who can be racist will pull over more of us brown people ethnic profiling.

  8. Andy stop talking shit mate we all know who the Police are more likely to pull over.

    1. You’re thinking is wrong.
      The cops can pull me over all they like, because I’m sober, I have a clean driving licence and the car has an up to date Rego and WoF. And that, my friend, is why they don’t bother to pull me over.

  9. All the time the Govt. is raking in huge taxes from alcohol and tobacco sales, they aint gonna legalise it, just do it and tell the man to focus on REAL crime…

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