UPSTANDING U.S. CITIZENS SMOKE POT

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The420Guy

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He lives with his wife and kids in a tidy, old neighborhood. His two
children, both in elementary school, play soccer. He takes them to
games on Saturdays in his minivan.

He also has a secret: Several nights a week, when the homework is
finished and the kids are in bed, he slips outside to the dark space
between his garage and his neighbor's hedge.

He plucks a dried, green marijuana bud from a Ziploc bag, packs a
pipe and inhales deeply. Then he goes upstairs, showers and changes
his clothes so the kids won't smell smoke if they wake up and want
their daddy.

"In my social circle, lots of people smoke pot," sand the
40-something communications executive from San Diego, who asked that
his name not be used because he's afraid of losing his job. "They
are all professionals. Most have children. If we go to a dinner
party, a few of us will go outside and have a toke."

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Pubdate: Sun, 14 Jul 2002
Source: State Journal-Register (IL)
Copyright: 2002 The State Journal-Register
Details: MapInc (NORML)
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