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I don't do weed. Only took a couple of puffs here and there.
Just thought I'd share something: the Chinese community is really overacting with this one.
While it's perfectly acceptable to not like it and ask people to not do it around you if you are not comfortable with it, one of the popular articles that popped up in my WeChat was just ridiculous.
My grandparents sent me it, and two of my friends shared the same article.
So I read the damned thing. Finished reading it and discussed with my roommate, and immediately, I was able to point out some flaws. The article assumed that you can just buy products infused with THC off the shelf easily, being placed with normal foods in a supermarket. I call BS because if it's regulated like tobacco and alcohol, well, they would have been either locked behind a counter or have their own dedicated stores. If you somehow get your hands on some and got in shit for it in other countries, it's your own fault because you wanted it.
And sure enough, the PSA anti-rumor account shot it down a couple of days later, saying pretty much the same thing I did.
They also added that THC-infused food product is not yet legal. Is that correct? Supposedly, if they become legal, they will bear very apparent signs to indicate it has THC in it.
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