Lawmaker Warns Legalizing Cannabis Will Make Dealers Sell “Sex Toys” to Upper-Class White People

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 New Jersey — Just when we start to garner a little hope for humanity,  almost like clockwork some insane politician comes out and tries to  ruin it. For those who thought reefer madness was a thing of the past, a  lawmaker in New Jersey will quickly reverse that thought. State Sen. Ronald Rice (D) —a lawmaker who calls himself a  “progressive” — recently told reporters that he believes marijuana is a  gateway drug that if legalized will lead to the selling of “sex toys and  oils” all over the state. Rice, completely contradicting the massive  evidence to the contrary, claims that if New Jersey legalized  cannabis, “the number of people who’ve never used any type of drugs goes  up substantially in terms of drug use.” 

However, as TFTP has reported, Rice is dead wrong. Even the government’s own studies show that legalizing weed actually reduces teen drug use, opioid addiction, as well as prescription drug use. As TFTP reported last year, the Washington State Institute for Public Policy commissioned  the study. It found that pot use among teens fell from 20 percent in  2010, to just 17 percent in 2016. The survey asked nearly 11,000 high  school sophomores if they’d consumed cannabis within the last month. 

The  results indicate not only are fewer teens using cannabis on a monthly  basis, but the fears that teens would become pot addicted were  unfounded. What’s more, Rice’s comment about marijuana being a gateway drug is  also an outlandish conspiracy theory, proven wrong time and again by  science. Legal weed is actually the opposite of a gateway drug as it helps people to stop using other drugs.

 In the latest of dozens of studies proving the healthful benefits of  cannabis, researchers in Canada found not only can marijuana be  effective in managing pain, but it can reduce a user’s dependency on  tobacco, alcohol, and can replace a number of prescription medications —  including antidepressants. 

The study specifically found that marijuana isn’t the “gateway drug” politicians and detractors have claimed it is for decades. Published in the International Journal of Drug Policy, the study — comprised of 271 participants enrolled in Canada’s Marihuana for Medical Purposes program — is considered one of the first to evince how cannabis can help alleviate substance addiction. But these facts are apparently irrelevant to the New Jersey lawmaker  who thinks that legal weed will turn people into drug raged sex addicted  zombies. “If in fact we legalize recreational marijuana, right across the  street from my office they’re going to put up stores,” Rice told NJTV  last week. 

“They want to call them dispensaries, but they’re going to  be stores that do retail selling cupcakes with marijuana, candies with  marijuana, sex toys and oils with marijuana, lipsticks with marijuana, all those kinds of products that kids can get and people can get.” Rice had no problem expressing his reasoning behind his fear of legal weed either — it will mess up the “white” people. 

“I’m five blocks away from Seton Hall University in South Orange, New Jersey which is a predominant rich, upper-middle class, white community, college community.  What we know is that when you legalize marijuana recreationally, the  number of people who’ve never used any type of drugs goes up  substantially in terms of drug use,” Rice said. 

Again, Rice is entirely wrong and has zero evidence to back up his  claims. But facts be damned, no one will sell weed to his white  upper-class friends. Luckily — for the sake of sanity and humanity — Rice is opposed by  many in the state who are pushing to legalize weed in order to stop the  senseless incarceration of otherwise innocent people and even expunge  the records of those who’ve been arrested for weed in the past. “Expungements have to happen.

 I will not support it unless there’s  language in there to support expungement. There’s individuals who look  like me, and those individuals who do not look like me, that are  incarcerated for little, small portions of marijuana,” Assemblyman Jamel  Holley said. 

Holley is also supported by the governor, Phil Murphy who noted  that “You can’t incarcerate somebody who did something on Friday, and  allow someone who did the same thing on Monday to do it legally.” As the marijuana debate continues, those who continue to push the  reefer madness on their citizens, are quickly being exposed for the  lunatic drug warriors they are. 

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“If in fact we legalize recreational marijuana, right across the street from my office they’re going to put up stores,” Rice told NJTV last week. "how can they expect me not to go to those stores and buy all their sex toys and oils?"

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Wait a minute, don't most people(including upper class whites) already own some sort of sex toy? Well at least the ones that I know and that are happy people do own at least one. Most are very, very happy people.

People are crazy hahaha, never tought I would see Sex toys and Cannabis be mentioned in the same way like this wtf hahaha😂Cannabis sex toys, maybe this man is a genius but wants to keep the secret to himself😂😂

What's wrong with selling sex toys? Maybe HE could use one to relieve his stress...

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