Since most of the time I do not drink for the buzz, this does not matter to me. However, for the safety of being on the road, this would be awesome :o)
I don't follow you on this; valium and driving aren't a good mix either. Most mood affecting drugs come with a warning about operating heavy machinery and I've alwyas assumed that included cars and trucks.
I'm not sure this would have the intended effect(safer drivers). I think Sheria is right, don't mood altering drugs like Valium have machinery warnings? I'd like to keep my adult beverages the way they are. :)
Call me old-fashioned, but I prefer my liquor to get me drunk - not "medicated".
ReplyDeleteBut hell, I'll try anything once!
I'm in if it tastes better than alcohol. :)
ReplyDeletedrug doug got nailed whilst driving on pills (2 offenses) and has now lost the right to drive.
ReplyDeletethe first two questions that came to mind were how could they regulate this and do they make a form especially for teachers.
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Yikes ... a cup of chemicals? No thanks! Then, again, I don't drink alcohol that much, either ...
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Marty
I think that I'd rather go thru the door that alcohol opened than the one held ajar by valium.
ReplyDeleteI'm with my sister David on this. I'll just get sauced the old fashioned way! I'll try anything once though!
ReplyDeleteI don't follow you on this; valium and driving aren't a good mix either. Most mood affecting drugs come with a warning about operating heavy machinery and I've alwyas assumed that included cars and trucks.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure this would have the intended effect(safer drivers). I think Sheria is right, don't mood altering drugs like Valium have machinery warnings? I'd like to keep my adult beverages the way they are. :)
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