I think he is hypocritical. He never says anything about a Starbucks on every corner, while saying that THC gummies are aimed at teenagers.
Not a big coffee fan either.
Discuss and flame away.
Something is causing the rise in mental illness.
I don’t see hypocrisy in having different attitudes toward caffeine and THC.
Imagine that you have your choice of two pilots to fly you and your family in a jet aircraft: Pilot A smoked two joints an hour ago. Pilot B drank two espressos an hour ago. Which pilot would you prefer?
Tried the gummies. Don’t like the loss of function and loss of short-term memory. Watching TV is worthless. Every new scene on the same show is like a whole new show and I can’t remember what just happened but for some reason recognize the same characters. Now I sort of know what it was like for my mother with Alzheimer’s. Don’t need to recreate that on purpose for myself.
To maintain control over the Russian people the Tzar pushed vodka. The idea was to keep the people so stoned that they wouldn’t revolt. The same is true of marihuana. While I have known people who were smart and productive and who used pot, I’ve known far more people who were stoned, nonproductive and unemployed. Because drugs modify brain cells they are especially damaging to underaged youth. Legalizing drugs will, in the future, be blamed for many problems we see already, but are blamed on other causes.
Gummies are aimed at kids, so he is right. They bitched about cigarettes and are now pushing pot which smells even worse.
I wonder if they truly are trying to dumb down the whole population. It is the only explanation I got for support for faggotry, Trans, and other woke crap being pushed and encouraged the last 10 years.
“All good things got to come to an end
It’s the same with the wildwood weeds
One day this feller from Washington come by
And spied ‘em and turned white as a sheet
And he dug and he burned
And he burned and he dug
And he killed all our cute little weeds
And then he drove away
We just smiled and waved
Sittin’ there on that sack o’ seeds”.
Songwriters: Don Bowman / Jim Stafford