Illinois lieutenant governor beats long lines to become one of the first to legally buy weed in the state – CNN

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M.
6 years ago

Did Stratton use a state-owned vehicle and/or driver to pick up and take home her stash? What are the state regs on drugs in/on state property?

Fed up neighbor
6 years ago

The criminal enterprise in Illinois just keeps getting bigger and bigger.

Freddy
6 years ago

Just wait till they legalize prostitution. I wonder which pol will be in line first. Any guesses?

debtsor
6 years ago
Reply to  Freddy

Rep. Cassidy for sure, she/he/it is everywhere on these progressive issues.

Jim
6 years ago

State employees cannot use it State follows federal guidelines unless politicians exempted themselves

Bob Out of Here
6 years ago

She was buying it for JB. Dude eats too many Twinkies and Oreo’s as it is.

debtsor
6 years ago

I saw this on TV. After her purchase, outside the building, the ‘reporter’ asked her if she was going to actually use the product. She nervously said “I might”. What a complete and total fraud.

MikeH
6 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

Perhaps she didn’t inhale…

nixit
6 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

Stratton’s team pushed to legalize it, so she shouldn’t be ashamed of using it. And if she’s not going to use it, she better make sure it doesn’t get into the hands of a minor, just like cigarettes and alcohol.

It’s going to be fun to watch politicians dance around the stigma of marijuana usage. I could care less what people do. Other voters might not.

joe blow
6 years ago
Reply to  nixit

looks like Stratton is in charge of the gigantic honey pot known as the R3 program which uses 25% of the tax proceeds from marijuana to invest in whatever social justice warrior charities she wants… any of which can have up to 10% administration fees without board approval https://www.iljp.org/r3factsheet

joe blow
6 years ago

what a dumbass

Freddy
6 years ago

It’s the only way she can stomach her job. Totally Buzzed!

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