week 7 blog 2
http://www.westword.com/marijuana/colorado-releases-new-driving-death-stats-without-mention-of-marijuana-9091592
Marijuana Again Missing From Latest Colorado Report on Traffic Fatalities
This article discusses the new information regarding traffic fatalities in Colorado, and how law enforcement is having trouble distinguishing active THC in autopsy reports.
- Who said it (Author?)
WestWorld, Grant Stringer
- From what point of view? (Author/Context)
Context is the lack of data surrounding marijuana and driving statistics.
- To Whom? (Reader/Audience)
The public
- According to what principles? (Any professional contexts or constraints?)
constraint is a lack of available data surrounding this issue
- Against whom? To what end? With what financing? With what type of proof?
Proof from the autopsies shows that doctors cannot determine a specific level of THC in a body.
- Which principles that you are learning in They Say/I Say are being followed? Any ignored or absent?
Quotes, and summaries of statistics
- This week, take note of anything you notice about the rhetorical uses of color, multimodal textual features, elements and contrast in the articles,
There is a picture of a car full of smoke, and two people driving.

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