MPP on 17 Year Olds Busted for MMJ
March 22nd, 2007 by Alex
There was a story that broke in San Diego a few weeks ago talking about how high school students were able to acquire medical marijuana licenses.
These students applied their new-found freedom by buying pot, getting blazed at school and then using the license as an excuse after being busted. Not that bright, I agree.
Well, Fox News decided to bring Aaron Houston, Director of Government Relations for the Marijuana Policy Project, onto the TV to explain the MPP’s position on all of this.
First things first, Aaron is not a doctor. Also, Aaron is not a school administrator. These are two facts he makes extremely clear as the video progresses.
I think that Aaron was trying to get a good message across, but fell a little short with his overall television persona feeling somewhat contrived.
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