News (Media Awareness Project) - US OR: LTE: Arguments Draw Line: Criminals vs. Patients |
Title: | US OR: LTE: Arguments Draw Line: Criminals vs. Patients |
Published On: | 2008-02-10 |
Source: | Oregonian, The (Portland, OR) |
Fetched On: | 2008-02-16 14:14:44 |
ARGUMENTS DRAW LINE: CRIMINALS VS. PATIENTS
I agree with your editorial. Proponents of marijuana use would have
you believe that impairment testing is commercially available and
reliable. There is no generally available, evidence-based,
accredited, economical impairment test, nor one that can be
administered effectively in the Oregon workplace.
Law enforcement personnel who are responsible for keeping the
roadways free of impaired drivers administer a form of field sobriety
testing but not by using some kind of novel "impairment test."
Instead they administer a collection of sobriety tests. These tests
are time-consuming to perform correctly.
If there were a readily available, reliable impairment test for use
in addressing workplace substance abuse, it already would have been
considered, accepted, validated and put into use on a federal level,
but that has yet to happen.
Grant Beardsley
Clinical toxicologist
Eugene
I agree with your editorial. Proponents of marijuana use would have
you believe that impairment testing is commercially available and
reliable. There is no generally available, evidence-based,
accredited, economical impairment test, nor one that can be
administered effectively in the Oregon workplace.
Law enforcement personnel who are responsible for keeping the
roadways free of impaired drivers administer a form of field sobriety
testing but not by using some kind of novel "impairment test."
Instead they administer a collection of sobriety tests. These tests
are time-consuming to perform correctly.
If there were a readily available, reliable impairment test for use
in addressing workplace substance abuse, it already would have been
considered, accepted, validated and put into use on a federal level,
but that has yet to happen.
Grant Beardsley
Clinical toxicologist
Eugene
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