Kudos to Chief Eric Klang for speaking out about smoking pot. We can make a food manufacturer throw out millions of dollars of food if it supposedly has some contaminate in it or anything that wasn’t on the label and I’m not against that if it has the potential to harm someone. But keep in mind, when you buy weed you have no idea what’s in it. If I walked up to you as a total stranger, on the street and held out a cookie and said, “Here taste this,” how many people do you think would bite on it? Yet people buy weed from people they have never seen before and may never see again and smoke it with no inhibitions.
The goal of the drug dealer is to tell you that this weed he is selling you will give you the ultimate high. You have no idea what they put in there to rock your world. It might give you a case of the giggles or it might stop your heart.
Like the chief said, weed isn’t weed anymore. No one wants the weed that used to be. They want the good stuff and the good stuff just might be the last smoke you ever have. I watched a Netflix documentary with actual drug dealers. One of them was shown mixing fentanyl with his product. He was asked how he felt about someone dying from an overdose. His answer was. “That would be good advertisement. That anything that strong had to be the ultimate high.” As sad as that statement is, its probably true for hard-core addicts.
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