Alaska Legalizes Weed

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
February 24, 2015

You know.  I would not have expected to see a Negress in Alaska.  Maybe she is Puerto Rican or something, because the idea of an American Black up there seems ridiculous.
You know. I would not have expected to see a Negress in Alaska. Maybe she is Puerto Rican or something, because the idea of an American Black up there seems ridiculous.

I didn’t realize people actually lived in Alaska. Except fishermen and Eskimos.

AP:

Smoking, growing and possessing marijuana becomes legal in America’s wildest state Tuesday, thanks to a voter initiative aimed at clearing away 40 years of conflicting laws and court rulings.

Making Alaska the third state to legalize recreational marijuana was the goal of a coalition including libertarians, rugged individualists and small-government Republicans who prize the privacy rights enshrined in the state’s constitution.

But when they voted 53-47 percent last November to legalize marijuana use by adults in private places, they left many of the details to lawmakers and regulators to sort out.

Meanwhile, Alaska Native leaders worry that legalization will bring new temptations to communities already confronting high rates of drug and alcohol abuse, domestic violence and suicide.

“When they start depending on smoking marijuana, I don’t know how far they’d go to get the funds they need to support it, to support themselves,” said Edward Nick, council member in Manokotak, a remote village of 400 that is predominantly Yup’ik Eskimo.

Both alcohol and drug use are prohibited in Nick’s village 350 miles southwest of Anchorage, even inside the privacy of villagers’ homes.

But Nick fears that the initiative, in combination with a 1975 state Supreme Court decision that legalized marijuana use inside homes — could open doors to drug abuse.

You know, I don’t support smoking weed as a rule, but it might be good for the Native American community. They have such serious issues with alcoholism, it could actually be a good alternative.

Here’s a video about why you shouldn’t smoke weed:

Nah, honestly, for some people it seems to work.  It’s just that for most people it doesn’t.

I don’t think the government is legalizing it out of good intentions.