
Bargain-rackย Onionย imitatorย The Daily Currantย found its way into testimony given to the Maryland Senate Tuesday by Annapolis Police Chief Michael Pristoop, whoย solemnly informedย a Senate panel of the disaster that lies in wait for any state that legalizes marijuana:
โThe first day of legalization, thatโs when Colorado experienced 37 deaths that day from overdose on marijuana,โ Pristoop testified at Tuesdayโs Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee hearing. โI remember the first day it was decriminalized there were 37 deaths.โ
Yes, and we vividly rememberย Neil Armstrong sayingย โJesus H. Christ, Houston, Weโre on theย fucking Moon.โย Happily, Pristoop was almost immediately interrupted by state Sen. Jamie Raskin (D-Hipster), who recognized the fake story and said,
โUnless you have some other source for this, Iโm afraid Iโve got to spoil the party here โฆ Your assertion that 37 people died of a marijuana overdose in Colorado was a hoax on the DailyCurrant and the Comedy Central website.โ
Just to fact-check Raskinโ fact-checking, it doesnโt look like Comedy Central picked up the โstoryโ โ why would they? They make their own fake news โ so weโre going to have to give him a โPartly Pinocchioโ rating there. Pristoop then said that until he knew otherwise, he was going to stand by his misstatement:
โIf it was a misquote, then Iโll stand behind the mistake โฆ But Iโm holding on to information I was provided.โ
Itโs not quite up there with Richard Daleyโs โThe police are not here to create disorder, theyโre here to preserve disorder,โ but itโs pretty darn good. Later, after testifying, Pristoop apologized, and posted a statement to the Annapolis PDโsย FacePlace page:
Chief Pristoop, after conducting additional research, discovered that the numbers presented were not accurate but an urban myth. โI apologize for the information I provided concerning the deaths. I believed the information I obtained was accurate but I now know the story is nothing more than an urban legend,โ Chief Michael Pristoop stated.
Weโre still waiting for some folklorists to contact Pristoop so that he can issue another statement apologizing for conflating โsatireโ with urban legends. But fine, save face a little bit. On the other hand, Chief Pristoop remains wedded toย the law enforcement mythย that marijuana is dangerous, and insisted to theย Capital Gazetteย that while the Colorado story was bogus,
โI donโt think it takes away from the other facts we presented โฆ Iโm guilty of being a human being. I tried really hard to present verified facts.โ
In addition to the trivial detail that marijuana isnโt deadly, Theย Daily Currant storyย had a few other hints that the story was fake โ even if โDr. Jack Shepardโ didnโt make readers think ofย Lost,ย they could have looked up the list of alleged medical complaints caused by the demon weed: โWe are seeing cardiac arrests, hypospadias, acquired trimethylaminuria and multiple organ failures..โย Hypospadiasย is a birth defect in which the male urethral opening isnโt at the end of the willy, but inconveniently elsewhere (ha-ha! pee joke!), andย trimethylaminuriaย is a metabolic disorder also commonly known as โfish odor syndrome.โ And maybe the impassioned anti-pot opinion by the fictional CEO of the MolsonCoors brewing company might have been a giveaway?
โMarijuana is a deadly hardcore drug that causes addiction and destroys lives. โWhen was the last time you heard of someone overdosing on beer?
Then again, the internet is a big scary place, and not everyone knows how to check facts. And who knows, maybe Harry Potter really is aย recruiting toolย for Satanists.
[Daily Currentย /ย Capital Gazetteย viaย ThinkProgress]
By Doktor Zoom
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