Cheryl Shuman, founder of the Beverly Hills Cannabis Club, arrived at the Perennial Holistic Wellness Center, an upmarket medical-marijuana dispensary in Los Angeles, in a red 2010 Ferrari California, a gift, she said, from a friend. She had come to get supplies for a “mansion party” that she was hosting the following evening, one of the semiregular events she organizes with her daughter, Aimee, to promote their marijuana enterprises. Shuman, a tall 54-year-old blonde with the unflagging cheer of someone accustomed to being noticed, handed the keys to Perennial’s valets with a Mae West-inflected “Careful, boys.” She headed inside to present her state-issued Medical Marijuana Identification Card.
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This is just a fluff piece, but this from the NY Times annoyed me, "They also act as a counterbalance to all the unsophisticated stereotypes of the marijuana user: the glazed-eyed hippies, the bong-ripping frat boys and the blunt-huffing hip-hop stars."
What about all the unsophisticated stereotypes of the alcohol user: the drunk driver running red lights and killing families, the belligerent drunk in a bar who shoots people in the bar parking lot over some silly beef, or the drunk wife beater shown on nearly all the reality police shows?
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/11/m...NextInCollection®ion=Footer&pgtype=article
This is just a fluff piece, but this from the NY Times annoyed me, "They also act as a counterbalance to all the unsophisticated stereotypes of the marijuana user: the glazed-eyed hippies, the bong-ripping frat boys and the blunt-huffing hip-hop stars."
What about all the unsophisticated stereotypes of the alcohol user: the drunk driver running red lights and killing families, the belligerent drunk in a bar who shoots people in the bar parking lot over some silly beef, or the drunk wife beater shown on nearly all the reality police shows?