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Interesting, thanks for the link.
What is also interesting is that the overall numbers for the periods studied haven't significantly changed 1311 vs 1324 but the makeup has. I wonder if there are certain people who are just more likely to drive intoxicated regardless of the intoxicant and the real problem are said people, ie remove pot legalization and they'll just go back to driving drunk.
A lot of the legalized states aren't tracking the effects of their legalization. Colorado doesn't separate DUI into Booze and MJ.
Any fool that's been around a stoner knows that person shouldn't be damned driving. To think legalizing MJ isn't' going to increase driving problems is lying to themselves.