
“David Evans, a criminal defense attorney and special advisor to Drug Free America Foundation, warned that marijuana combined the worst aspects of tobacco and alcohol. He said the drug was highly addictive and caused traffic accidents that killed young people and those who supported legalizing marijuana were naive and misinformed. ‘You’re painting a very apocalyptic picture here, Mr. Evans, have you taken marijuana yourself?’ Morgan asked. ‘Yes, I smoked pot in college, of course,’ Evans replied. ‘You’re still alive,’ Morgan remarked. ‘You haven’t killed anyone. You haven’t gone crazy. You seem perfectly well. You seem reasonably rational.'”
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/08/18/drug-free-advocate-i-smoked-pot-in-college-of-course/
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