For nearly 100 years, those opposed to marijuana being legal have been making unsupported claims that using marijuana will lead to violent crime and a society out-of-control. This anti-marijuana propaganda began around the time the Volstead Act (Prohibition) was passed and continued through much our country’s recent history. It is still a part of the modern rhetoric uttered by many groups.
According to a recent news feature from NBC News Southern California, a man crashed his car repeatedly into a Jack-in-the-Box restaurant in Los Angeles, and the authorities are blaming this on medical marijuana.
Authorities have said the man allegedly went to the fast food restaurant and tried to the use the women’s bathroom. Apparently, some of the employees in the fast food establishment refused to allow him to use the women’s room. It is not known at this time if the men’s room was occupied or out of order at the time of the incident in question.
After the man was not allowed to use the bathroom, he allegedly became what authorities are calling “agitated” and left the fast food eatery and got back in his car. He then allegedly rammed his car into the wall of the restaurant repeatedly until he made a couple of large holes in the exterior of the restaurant. There were more than a dozen customers and various employees in the restaurant when he allegedly crashed his car through the wall, but it is not believed any of them were injured.
One witness joked about him wanting to get to the burgers and fries, and it is being implied that medical marijuana is largely responsible for his behavior. However, as our Orange County medical marijuana attorneys have seen in various cases, it is rarely medical marijuana that would cause anything like that. Instead, it is possible that a patient already had an anger management problem, or another mental health condition like Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). The medical marijuana use may or may not help reduce this type of behavior.
The Los Angeles CANNABIS LAW Group represents growers, dispensaries, collectives, patients and those facing marijuana charges. Call us at 949-375-4734.
Additional Resources:
High on Medical Marijuana, Man Angrily Crashes Into Jack in the Box, April 20, 2016, News 4, By Whitney Irick
More Blogs:
Medical Marijuana Laws in CA More Liberal than in NY, Jan. 27, 2016, Los Angeles Marijuana Lawyer Blog