"He was a known marijuana smoker."
Why does the news never mention alcohol when referring to someone's drug history?
"He was a known alcohol drinker."
It's a form of conditioning for the population. UK drug policy is not based on evidence. It is a non-evidence based policy. Many people in the UK will drink alcohol (which damages every organ in the body) without thinking about it, yet see a super food plant (which cures certain cancers and treats many diseases) as being criminal.
These people are living inside of the matrix, conditioned through loaded language, narrative, and social conditioning.
@RiskDebonair
Irish Writer, Poet, & Lover