Dude, Where's My Car?

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Here we have the very definition of inevitability:

Colorado is spending $1 million on television ads making fun of marijuana users who space out during everyday tasks — an effort to stop stoned driving.

The Colorado Department of Transportation unveiled the “Drive High, Get a DUI” campaign Thursday, the state’s first effort since marijuana was legalized in 2012 to remind drivers that pot should be treated like alcohol and not used before driving.

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The real problem with driving stoned is getting up off of the sofa to do it.

(I couldn’t find the actual ad, but the video I did find fits quite nicely.)

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