Can I drink alcohol and smoke cannabis if I’m canoeing or kayaking or tubing or paddleboarding or just floating around?
While Michigan law doesn’t explicitly forbid consuming alcohol on non-motorized vessels like canoes or kayaks, it’s strongly discouraged for safety reasons. Here’s why:
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Impaired judgment: Alcohol affects your balance, coordination, and decision-making abilities. Even a small amount can significantly increase your risk of tipping over or making poor choices on the water.
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Hypothermia risk: Alcohol can interfere with your body’s ability to regulate temperature. Falling into cold water while under the influence can lead to hypothermia much faster.
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Drowning risk: Impaired judgment and slowed reflexes can make it difficult to react quickly in an emergency situation.
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Legal consequences: Public intoxication laws might apply if your behavior becomes disruptive or unsafe due to alcohol.
and of course smoking weed in public is not permitted.
Public consumption is not permitted. Driving under the influence of marijuana is not permitted. Individuals cannot cross state lines with marijuana.
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