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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jun 2

    The Ethicist columnist on whether you should inform people if you're carrying an illegal medical drughttps://nyti.ms/2LfJ30m 

    8:49 PM - 2 Jun 2018
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    • Alan J Castaneda Bharath.kasagani gz (not a doctor) thompson Lesley Joan Lupo Charlotte L Coolidge Constance Hardy Lenox Cara qinfan Suhas R Gowtham
    32 replies 53 retweets 125 likes
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      2. Rick or Treat‏ @RikkuCruel69 Jun 2
        Replying to @nytimes

        Yes you should tell your hosts that you smoke the Devil's weed. It's their house and need to know what's going on under their roof.

        1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
      3. mike the racist dogwhistle‏ @yosarian_vive Jun 2
        Replying to @RikkuCruel69 @nytimes

        Devil's lettuce

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      4. Rick or Treat‏ @RikkuCruel69 Jun 2
        Replying to @yosarian_vive @nytimes

        Thank you for the clarification. I must have took too much Ambien.

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      1. Ruby The Big Rubouski‏ @JRAxxx Jun 2
        Replying to @nytimes

        No. Do not do that. Unless you live in a state that it's recreationally legal in and even then you will still be discriminated against.

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      2. Stephen Sweeney‏ @Stephen57936100 Jun 3
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        would you tell them if you took anti psychotics or hormone medication? No. Nobody's business.

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      1. Diana Z.‏ @DianaZ32465343 Jun 3
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        When all is said and done it is your decision💕. Consider the principles you live by. Do you even know what your values are? Accountability is important. That is yours alone. Don’t put yourself where you are not comfortable. Make a decision you can live with. It’s your deal.

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      1. Rosco Bliss‏ @RoscoRants Jun 2
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        If you don’t expect me to have marijuana whether it’s fucking legal or not you probably aren’t gonna have me over. It’s a plant and it’s better than sex... so no.

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      1. d  🇺🇸  🔔  🗽  🍂  🍁‏ @dougalpollux Jun 2
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        sounds more like the ethicist being hired out in service to #bigpharma

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      1. Ivanoff‏ @Eivanoff1 Jun 3
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        There is no "medical Marijuana". There is Marijuana. Period.

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      1. Sergio Barragan‏ @bearagun Jun 3
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        Illegal pot? Bought at a dispensary is not illegal. Get over it people.

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      1. prince raj‏ @princeraj9835 Jun 3
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        First of all,everyone who use pot will claim its for medical purpose.

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      1. Scott S Fowler‏ @FwlrPerspective Jun 2
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        How is this even a question? If you are doing (or possessing) something illegal in someone elses house then yes, you are ethically bound to since it is they who could be held accountable if found in their house. Ethics are not morals.pic.twitter.com/ohwI6xq0qJ

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