Wednesday, February 11, 2026

WELL GEE !!!!!....YOU THINK ........

 

Well ........slap me around........ and call me  susan !!!!!!  .....i mean........  FFS .....you think  america   has a  weed /mary jane/dope/marijuana  problem ..........  with a pot shop on every  fucking    corner ........ .....no fucking shit sherlocks   ......it's obvious.........  every monkey ..........and their  uncle is  a fucking stoner .......  you get a   card ......... and  bob!!!!!........ is  your uncle .......(could be a  trans   so   maybe  roberta  who the fuck knows  who the fuck cares  right!!!!.....)...... you can  get gummies.....   baggies   ...... trumpets......... whatever   you want in the  weed  connoisseur  biz .....go anywhere and there is  pot places  america  is   a  stoners  land  .......sedate them and  you got what you need  a  land of  stoned  fucker   ...really////// stoners do not care  ..........as long as they gets stoned.......... a stoner  friend........   they can't find their shoes ........or  their  keys.......  or  anything   .....i gat  annoyed ........ as  i  move  at   break neck  speed  to get shit  done.......    so  stoners  make  me  nuts   ............not that i have  many friends .......  or   do i need   many friends  really ........especially  pot heads   .....nope...... i have things  to  d.......o   and stoners   do not  move  fast at all!!!!!!  .....hey as  long as they are  happy .............  just cannot be  my freind   simple  fact  ......


‘Time to Acknowledge Reality’: The New York Times Warns America Has a ‘Marijuana Problem’

Isaac Schorr
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  • The New York Times editorial argues that the United States has a "marijuana problem" due to the adverse consequences of legalization, including increased use and negative health effects.

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The New York Times argued that it was “time to acknowledge reality” and “admit” that the United States has a “marijuana problem” in a new editorial admitting that the legalization of weed in most states has had a wide variety of adverse consequences.

“This editorial board has long supported marijuana legalization. In 2014, we published a six-part series that compared the federal marijuana ban to alcohol prohibition and argued for repeal. Much of what we wrote then holds up — but not all of it does,” began the Times. “At the time, supporters of legalization predicted that it would bring few downsides. In our editorials, we described marijuana addiction and dependence as ‘relatively minor problems.’ Many advocates went further and claimed that marijuana was a harmless drug that might even bring net health benefits. They also said that legalization might not lead to greater use.”

“It is now clear that many of these predictions were wrong. Legalization has led to much more use. Surveys suggest that about 18 million people in the United States have used marijuana almost daily (or about five times a week) in recent years. That was up from around six million in 2012 and less than one million in 1992. More Americans now use marijuana daily than alcohol,” it acknowledged. “This wider use has caused a rise in addiction and other problems. Each year, nearly 2.8 million people in the United States suffer from cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome, which causes severe vomiting and stomach pain. More people have also ended up in hospitals with marijuana-linked paranoia and chronic psychotic disorders. Bystanders have also been hurt, including by people driving under the influence of pot.”

Instead of calling for a total rollback that would recriminalize the sale and use of the drug, the Gray Lady advocated a policy of “grudging toleration” that might upset “Big Weed,” which, it argues has “a financial incentive to mislead the public about what they are selling.”

“Marijuana companies, not casual smokers, are the biggest winners of Mr. Trump’s decision to reclassify the drug from Schedule I to Schedule III. The change will increase the profits of these businesses by causing the tax code to treat them more favorably. This does not qualify as grudging toleration,” it submitted before concluding: “The unfortunate truth is that the loosening of marijuana policies — especially the decision to legalize pot without adequately regulating it — has led to worse outcomes than many Americans expected. It is time to acknowledge reality and change course.”






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WELL GEE !!!!!....YOU THINK ........

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