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"Director of the Terrorism Research Communication Center from '78 to '86, and was Chief of Safety and Security for the US Virgin Islands Port Authority, was a member of FEMA's National Defense Executive Reserve," he says. He worked in law enforcement, but also against certain types of prohibition. Maybe it's not so surprising that his old life is influencing his new one. Santa is now speaking out against North Pole's Propostition 7, the ballot initiative that banned commercial marijuana.
Santa Claus is also a cancer patient, and he uses marijuana to help ease his symptoms. "I think they are not in this particular instance are not embracing the spirit of love," he says. "I think what they're doing is engendering hate, which comes from fear." So for now, Santa will have to grow his own, or travel to nearby Fairbanks to purchase marijuana from a dispensary. "Cannabis users will not be getting coal in their stocking unless they've done some other thing that might be considered egregious," Santa added.
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