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Easy. Trivial, even. I set up a small organization with one goal: Get kids to smoke weed.

Pick a handful of communities in the legal states: Wealthy, suburban districts that went blue, but narrowly. Send a couple of guys to each one with ten pounds of marijuana and ten thousand dollars in cash. Have them recruit some bored 21-year-old stoners, give them each twenty bucks for snacks and a dozen rolled joints, and have them hang out at the skate park or movie theater or wherever and just pass out free weed.

Those joints will inevitably wind up in the hands of teenagers and even young children. Ramp up the operation enough, and you've got a full-blown weed epidemic. Without any further prompting, parent groups will petition the state and federal government to intervene, and if not repeal the law then at least impose enough additional restrictions to keep an illegal operation cost-competitive with a legit one.

Of course, there are lots of ways this strategy could fail or even backfire.



I wonder what they did with alcohol to keep people from doing this same thing with it?


All of the young kids that want to drink do. It's not hard to obtain alcohol underage.


Though it is harder to obtain alcohol underage than marijuana.


Precisely because alcohol is legal and regulated, ironically.


How so? It's this simple, "Hey mister". . .


From my experience, in the early 00's, getting pot in a public school was as easy as handing a 20 to the guy everybody knew sold it. It was literally easier to buy pot than a can of cola, as our school didn't have soda machines.

Alcohol? You could get a few cans of beer or maybe half a bottle of vodka, but anything more than that required a degree of planning or connections. Fairly easy, but nowhere near as easy as pot.




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