New ads warn Canadians about driving while high

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New ads warn Canadians about driving while high

OTTAWA - Ahead of its July deadline for legalizing recreational marijuana use in Canada, the federal government has launched a campaign warning of the risks of drug-impaired driving.

Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale is unveiling a series of advertisements today that will air on TV, radio, online and in movie theatres.

Others will appear on billboards and in other public spaces.

The public service video ads depict a group of young people, laughing and talking after smoking drugs, who get into a devastating auto accident.

Goodale says recent public opinion research suggests that half of young people aged 16 to 24 believe that driving while under the influence of cannabis is more socially acceptable than getting behind the wheel while drunk.

The group MADD Canada, which has been running its own ads for months, says people, particularly youth, need to know the real dangers of driving while on drugs.

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White_Unifier

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I expect drivers to drive their their heads at least high enough the dashboard to see what's in front of the car.
 

Hoid

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i have also been wondering about testing for it. Do they have a roadside test for weed? Have they established what level of thc constitutes impaired?

I think everyone agrees it should be just as illegal as alcohol but you can't be taking roadside blood samples.
 

tay

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Ads against drinking and driving have been around for a long time and people still do it..........
 

petros

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3ng in your system is a number spoken of. What if you take nabilone? Is there a limit for cocaine, methamphetamine, opioids or Botswanan dagga?