"As legal cannabis use becomes more widespread in the U.S., motorists need to know the dangers of driving under the influence," GHSA Executive Director Jonathan Adkins said in a statement. "But that message won't be heard if it's outdated, irrelevant or insulting to cannabis consumers."
Safety advocates warn of cannabis-driven spike in traffic fatalities
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“We think the big culprit is speeding,” said Jonathan Adkins, executive director of the Governors Highway Safety Association.
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