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You can always tell when a person is just saying things because he assumes it is what people want to hear.

Let’s be honest. If you have used marijuana, still do, or know people who do, you know that with very few exceptions the smokers are very happy to stay right where they are.  Unlike crack heads who spend quite a bit of time running to get the next rock and may steal from people to get something they can exchange for it, or meth-heads who can be set off by a simple nudge in a crowd and might then go off, smokers get mellow.

You also know that once you have your supply, you are in for the night.

An adult stoner knows his source, and also knows that if the person is not a supplier, one who has a steady stream of buyers who he knows and are limited, but a dealer, a person who will sell any drug to any person, the danger is in the fake claim that the pot supply has run out, “so, here. Try this”, and you could be sold anything.

Pot is not the gate-way drug. Giving the dealer the opportunity to introduce a buyer, especially some kid, to a more potent and additive drug is the gateway.

A weekend’s worth of pot might be a Friday night purchase from your supplier that lasts until work on Monday, and which obviously limits a pusher’s income. But if a pusher can claim he’s out, and can offer something more addictive as a supposed safe alternative, he has a customer who will keep coming back and spending more.

Suppliers are acquaintances with connections. Pushers are sales people.

The pusher is the gateway.

Keeping the purchase of pot in the underground enables the gateways to open and prosper.

Jeff Sessions once said that good people do not smoke pot.

Oh, really?

How does he know that?

I put him in the same category with those who say that they don’t know anyone who is Gay, but then go on and on telling you all about them.
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions told reporters that he wants to crack down on marijuana because there’s “a lot of violence” that has come from legalizing the drug for recreational use in states such as Colorado.

“I don’t think America is going to be a better place when people of all ages, and particularly young people, are smoking pot. I believe it’s an unhealthy practice, and we’re seeing real violence around that.”

So regulate it like alcohol.

More than half the voters in the country support recreational marijuana laws. Jeff Sessions isn’t one of them.

The present administration seems to back states rights, especially when it comes to allowing states to deny the respect, dignity, and safety of Transgender students as is obvious from the rollback of President Obama’s guidelines for schools in favor of states making their own policies, but here is a state’s right that for some reason doesn’t count.

When I lived in Oklahoma, I heard so much about the sanctity of “states rights”. But when Colorado voters made recreational marijuana legal, Oklahoma sued them for exercising their state’s right.

Attorney General Jeff Sessions wants all states, including  the 28 states and the District of Columbia which have legal marijuana programs, to follow federal laws, not the ones the individual states might make.

 “Experts are telling me there’s more violence around marijuana than one would think and there’s big money involved.”

Shouldn’t he mention the experts’ names like President Trump wants instead of some generic “sources say”? Otherwise it is fake news.

I worked in a school district many years ago where the science department wanted more up to date textbooks. Besides some things that were actually established being described as possibilities, the paragraph about marijuana claimed that when you took marijuana you would think you could fly and would most likely jump out the window.

Jeff Sessions seems to believe like that, or perhaps he is still highly influenced by Reefer Madness.

Oh, and he seems a little selective when it comes to states rights.

The most violent thing about a stoner is overusing the word “dude”.

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