Jeb Bush Says Marijuana Causes Brain Damage
College pothead Jeb Bush now thinks marijuana has "devastating impacts on productivity and brain damage." He said this at the Republican presidential candidates' Town Hall in South Carolina on Feb. 18.
Though Bush admits to smoking pot when he attended Phillips Academy in Andover, Mass. from 1967–1971 ("it was pretty common"), he currently believes it has "neurological impacts" due too the increase in potency. Presumably, since potency was lower back then, he didn't suffer the brain damage that he now says cannabis causes.
Bush fielded the following question from a student: "What is your stance on legalization of recreational drug use? And also, if elected president, what are you going to do to combat drug abuse and addiction in this country?"
Bush replied: Two separate distinct questions, both of which are really important...
'The recreational drug – the terminology is probably a little misleading if
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