Is the Government of California a Drug Dealer Cause They Make Money Off the Marijuana Sold?

Question by Vokivocomast: Is the Government of California a drug dealer cause they make money off the marijuana sold?
Theres people in California that has a prescription for it even though 99% of them dont need it and just wanna get high. Since when they buy it, the government gets a peice of that money, does this mean the government there is a drug dealer? How can anyone support a criminal drug cartel as their government thats supposed to represent them??
is the Government in California selling that crap no different from the criminals selling it from mexico?

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Answer by Gurgle
There was a time when if you told me the CIA was smuggling cocaine into Los Angeles to make money to buy weapons for Iran I would have thought you were crazy.

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