Actually, This Might Explain A Lot…

Rhode Island’s propensity for showing up on the top of negative lists is moving from the sublime to the ridiculous.
From the Associated Press

The federal government also released estimates of driving under the influence of illicit drugs. The rates were highest in the District of Columbia, 7 percent; Rhode Island, 6.8 percent; and Massachusetts, 6.4 percent.

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Greg
Greg
16 years ago

Meh. Driving stoned is still safer than being between a Barrington teen and a liquor store.

Monique
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16 years ago

Well, THIS one at least is easy to understand. We’re all so exasperated with our state & local gov’t and having to work extra to pay our taxes that we turn to illicit drugs to relieve the stress.

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12 years ago

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