Blame George Soros for the pot stench ruining America's cities and addicting her citizens
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74% Very Conservative
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56% : George Soros will turn 93 on August 12, and I can't think of a better way for him to celebrate his birthday than by relishing the vapors of marijuana wafting from a bong or pipe.56% : RECREATIONAL POT NOW LEGAL IN MINNESOTA, BUT RETAIL KINKS STILL BEING IRONED OUTThe Center for Advancing Health (CFAH) "World Drug Report, 2022" named New York City as the world's top consumer of marijuana.
55% : The CFAH drew statistics from the 2022 World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) to show that New Yorkers consumed 62.3 metric tons of marijuana valued at nearly $8 billion.
54% : A Pew Research Center survey in November 2022 found that 88% of the U.S. population supported the legalization of marijuana.
51% :BIPARTISAN BILL WOULD ALLOW PEOPLE WHO CONSUMED MARIJUANA TO GAIN FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT
49% : But Soros anticipated that Americans' attitudes would change once marijuana was legalized, and many would be willing to use drugs.
48% :MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION MOVEMENT LINKED TO A 'MASSIVE INCREASE' IN MENTAL ILLNESS IN US, DOCTOR WARNS
47% : But the crafty Soros anticipated that Americans' attitudes would change once marijuana was legalized, and many would be willing to use drugs.
43% : Americans who also added marijuana to their diet saw their weight increase even more--and hastened their own morbidity.
42% : Moreover, the growing consumption of marijuana is contributing to skyrocketing healthcare costs.
42% : While Soros and his pro-legalization movement pooh-poohed NIDA's 2014 warning that "More than half of new illicit drug users begin with marijuana," the rising number of drug addicts throughout the country has increased homelessness, health hazards, and crime that, together with the nauseating stench that dominates small and big city streets are driving away tourists, businesses, and residents.
42% : He may be slightly disappointed since he only managed to legalize marijuana, not all drugs.
40% : In 2021, a National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA) survey found that more than 52.5 million Americans used marijuana, with higher potency of its mind-altering compound THC (tetrahydrocannabinol).
40% : However, in contrast to Soros's propaganda that legalizing drugs would eliminate markets for illegal substances--thus curbing drug-related crime--today's black and gray markets have become the primary beneficiaries of exploding demand for marijuana, mostly purchased from bourgeoning illicit shops, depriving states billions of dollars in tax revenues.
39% : In 1995, he acknowledged that "Some drugs are addictive,' but falsely proclaimed "others, like marijuana, are not."Using illegal substances was once deemed unacceptable by 90% of Americans.
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