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Lol, that's too good! Just shared this on my Really American Facebook page with 15,000 followers:
https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1046182988770728&id=926650430723985

What? That's impossible! We've heard for years and years that smoking weed made you stupid and lazy. Are they saying that hackers are stupid and lazy, therefore, they don't want to hire them?

This drives me up the wall. We should fully legalize marijuana so we can focus on actual crime and also stop importing weed and also so I can enjoy my high way more. I think five states are voting on it in November, for a potencial total of eight legalized.

Colorado has been a great model to show the success that can be reaped by not over-regulating a legal marketplace. Let's hope those other states follow suit.

Lots of tax dollars and reduced drinking. Everyone wins.

Upvoted for visibility based on the sheer stupidity of these policies. Yeah its only a link and not original content but still.

Well, that's a double entendre ;-)

Oh my god! That is golden...It is going to be the saviour of the people, people changing their ways.... I am sure its deeper than that, probably people who smoke pot, are more open minded, and see things differently. maybe because they are more loving and peaceful, and are naturally very anti government, so they learn to hack. It is beautiful to see the changes happen in front of our eyes.

It takes someone who thinks out of the box to hack. Many people who are such don't buy into anti Marijuana propaganda. Pretty funny development.

The primary purpose of this is because it's illegal and people with security clearances could be blackmailed.

Same reason you can lose clearance for infidelity. Also same reasons that Obama and Hillary couldn't pass background checks to be their own body guards since both have deep associations with known terrorists.

Lol. Blessing in disguise I guess that they outlawed the stuff. They lost out on a huge talent pool.

Police should to globally forget about weed and start to focus on real crime.