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Fox & Friends FREAKS OUT Over Legal Weed And Crime



The hosts of Fox & Friends performed a reboot of Reefer Madness this morning, telling the @Fox News audience that violent crime is up and it’s up because too many people are getting weed psychosis from smoking legal cannabis. They’re also mad about a pee smell that ‘s lingering around the News Corp building.

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Sam Seder: Fox and Friends today just ruminating on what could be involved in the rise in crime. The violent crime broadly speaking, has not risen. Murders have gone up, but crime itself has not gone significantly up.
Emma Vigeland: And also just coming out today, it seems like at least in New York City, homicide rates are at lows that haven’t been seen in quite a long time.
Sam Seder: There is… undoubtedly, part of this was a function of Covid. I think a big, big part of it.
Emma Vigeland: And the media exercise, yeah.
Sam Seder: But here is Steve Doocy, Rachel Campos Duffy, and Brian Kilmeade is there a waxing on what could be involved in this. Remember: They’re not doctors.
Steve Doocy: When you walk out in the streets of New York City, you said it smelled like:
Rachel Campos Duffy: Urine and pot. Not a great morning show image, but it’s true.
Steve Doocy: But the pot part is particularly important, because after the shooting in Washington, DC, on Thursday night, on Friday, the chief cop in Washington, DC, made a connection that too few leaders in Democratic-run towns are doing, and that is he finds a direct connection between the violence and pot usage. Here’s Robert Conte.
Chief Robert Conte: We have taken on a mindset that marijuana is not really, it’s not really a big issue in our city. I can tell you that marijuana undoubtedly is connected to violent crimes that we’re seeing in our communities. When you have something where people get high reward, they can make a lot of money by selling illegal marijuana, and the risk is low, the risk for accountability is very low, that creates a very, very, very, very, very, bad situation because those individuals get robbed, those individuals get shot at, those individuals get involved in disputes all across our city. I’m seeing it happen more and more.
Steve Doocy: And he’s not alone in other cities they’re doing as well but what are they going to do it’s hard to put the toothpaste back in the tube. They’ve legalized pot in a bunch of places, and now they’ve seen violent crimes.

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