So when it comes to legalizing marijuana, my number one concern is if we did that and we could debate the merits on that. I'm not going to be for [legalizing marijuana] until we get to the point where [law enforcement] tell me we have a test that can test impairment if there's a traffic accident. No. No different than a breathalyzer or a blood test for alcohol. Because if somebody is using and they come down the road and smash into Ben Dryden and his … (31:10–31:20)
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Asserts that he will not support marijuana legalization until there is a reliable impairment test for traffic accidents.
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