An internet-based poll on behalf of the Canadian Automobile Association found 26% of Canadians between 18 and 34 had either driven while high, or had been passengers in the vehicle of a stoned driver.
NewsWire
- While 86% of respondents said it was important to change travel arrangements after drinking, only 70% felt it was necessary to avoid driving after consuming cannabis, and 15% said they believed cannabis had either no effect or improved drivers’ abilities.
Global News, Vancouver Sun
Cannabis in cars is a problem even if you’re not consuming it, as a Corner Brook, NL man found out when he was found guilty of unlawful cannabis in his vehicle. Police caught him allowing a passenger to roll a joint in his seat.
CBC Newfoundland and Labrador