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Originally Posted by CliffFletcher
But pot still carries a social stigma. I know I'd feel awkward if I was seen walking out of a pot store by my boss, my in-laws, or one of my kids' teachers. A lot of companies in the energy industry have policies where you can face sanction, including firing, if you use marijuana. I've never heard any of my co-workers in corporate Calgary mention smoking pot, even though people talk about drinking all the time. Some of them must be post users. But it's kept secret. And I'm betting it will be kept secret, even after pot is legalized.
Most people who smoke pot regularly have a reliable and convenient supplier. They swing over to their buddy Terry's place once in a while, get what they need, and are on their way. No hassle or risk. And the only one who knows is Terry.
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Really? Does Terry sell edibles? On the coast with dispensaries everywhere, I don't know a single person that doesn't get their weed from there. It's way more convenient, a huge selection, and 'Dispensary Terry' is always home and never out of supply.
I think some have a strange notion of 'most people who smoke pot regularly'. Most of the ones i know are married, have families and careers, and don't really have a 'buddy named Terry' anymore.