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TIME: Joel Stein on Legal Marijuana

Joel Stein weighs in on the shift of marijuana legalization in California, and how easy it is to switch to "legal pot" and make your poor dealer a casualty of history.

Some dude outside my supermarket just asked me to sign a petition to legalize marijuana. Apparently he was so high that he forgot he's in California, where pot is already more legal than budget-balancing. Last year I was granted a medical-marijuana license, even though I'm healthy and I don't smoke weed. I went to a doctor's office that consisted of a desk, a TV, two cans of air freshener and a man wearing a Hawaiian T-shirt. I told Dr. Magnum P.I. about my constant anxiety, insomnia and headaches — two more conditions than any previous patient had bothered to mention. He freaked out and gave me a pot license for only six months until I saw a psychologist. My lovely wife Cassandra, however, got a full year's prescription by claiming she was afflicted with a condition called "menstruation." Looking back, I'm pretty sure I could have used that too.

There are more medical-marijuana dispensaries in L.A. than Starbucks. Most are like nice tea shops, where salespeople behind a counter open glass jars so you can smell the Sugar Kush, look at the Purple Urkel under a magnifying lens and ask about the effects of Hindu Skunk. At the Farmacy, I spun a wheel to determine my first-time-buyer gift and was handed a pot lollipop. If the pot-dispensary people ran General Motors, the recession would be over. Although GM cars would be engineered to just stare idly at the road for hours. Which is more than they're good for now.

The vast majority of that Sugar Kush is still in our house, mostly because Cassandra found an even more effective solution to menstruation called pregnancy. But also because shopping for pot in California is more fun than using it. So when Attorney General Eric Holder declared that the Federal Government would quit busting dispensaries, removing even the hint of consequences for medical-marijuana use, my heart ached for small-time American pot dealers. They can't compete on price, selection, customer service, quality control or not-getting-arrestedness, and they have no skills that translate into another industry. They're almost as bad off as journalists.

Thanks cigga!

Posted By jamesk at 2009-11-09 14:41:43 permalink | comments
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wystri. : 2009-11-10 22:42:09
man, i don't even care about snarkiness. all i could think was, "that sugar kush is just sitting there going to waste while others across the country sit around with no pot (much less good pot)???"

all overstocked californians should hold a drive for their potless brethren across the country...weed for the needy?

kevin. : 2009-11-10 10:22:17
one of the benefits of legalizing and regulating pot will be, it will take that revenue source away from illegal operators. it will strip the gangs of their main paycheck. it will end the cartels power. now i know you are thinking.. cartels deal in coke. yes they do... but their main source of income is pot... it will cripple them. and if pot dealers will suffer.... they should take their money and get some training in other areas.
kevn. : 2009-11-10 10:17:37
sam... dude.... relax.. take a hit...... snarkiness isnt a bad thing. his little blurb here only made me want to move to california more than i already did. he wasnt being an asshole. its a funny fucking situation, the whole thing with marijuana and legality and this country and how its all about to change. also.. our president coudnt have done anything other than what he did. he already is seen as the anti-christ by a full third of the country. his stance on pot had to be to laugh the whole issue off and let the STATES take care of it... and his ATTY. GENERAL.... which they did. so again, avail yourself to some of that sugar kush and enjoy the rest of your day.
Jimmy Joe Johannassen. : 2009-11-10 08:28:57
Snarky indeed. The usual dummheit of Time Magazine.
samspade. : 2009-11-09 19:17:02
Who is this asshole, Joel Stein? His snarkiness and condescension remind me of Obama laughing off the legalization issue.

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