Las búsquedas en Google de "Cómo liar un porro" se disparan en Nueva Jersey tras la legalización de la marihuana
There was a 2,800% increase in a search for the term over four hours in the evening, according to Google’s figures
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The dopes.
New Jerseyans legalized recreational marijuana Tuesday — then spent the rest of the night Googling “how to roll a joint,” online data shows.
There was a 2,800% increase in a search for the term over four hours in the evening, according to Google’s figures.
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Another trending term was “when will weed be legal in new jersey.”
Still, the state’s happy heads aren’t due for a legal toke in the near future.
The state legislature still has to decide on how to regulate the sure-to-be-a-hit industry, including with the help of a Cannibis Regulatory Commission whose members have yet to be appointed.
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A resident tweeted before the measure passed Tuesday, “I have 3 victory joints rolled up ready to go! And if it doesn’t pass… I’ll still have 3 joints rolled up ready to go!”
After the state constitutional amendment’s passage, a reporter mused in a tweet about how many pizza joints would be swamped with orders from media workers on Election Night, prompting a journalist to respond, “And how many peeps are about to roll legal joints in NJ.”
Esta historia apareció originalmente en el New York Post.