Sounds like a rant to me. The fact IS that a few years ago some states got serious and went outside federal jourisdiction and allowed sales for medicinal purposes, got the ball rolling, more states followed suit and now we have what we have.....................finally.
Lots of folks making the news used it illegally for health reasons, knowing it was illegal but needed the pain relief, especially people suffering with terminal diseases and Rumatoid Arthritis that is a sincere, painful, disabling evil ones parents and gene chain perpetuate upon their offspring. My wife got it from her grandmother who got it from somewhere. She gave it to the kids and they have suffered through their lives with it's problems.......I didn't bother to consult my spell checker which dinged me on some words....some words that are ok but didn't get loaded in my Apple spell checker.
If you have a dope head that wants dope it will be acquired.....even if it's a can of paint and the rest of us have to have a clerk with a key open the cabinet where rattle can paint is stored so that we can buy some for it's intended purpose.
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