Let’s say Obama (or Trump, or Clinton #2…) fancied lighting up a doobie… Would there be any way for him/her to do so without being caught out by the Secret Service/Journalists/White House staff/whoever? Is there any moment in a POTUS’ life when they are enough removed from people that they could smoke a joint and get away with it?
I would guess that whenever they are in the White House they are surrounded by enough people that it would be rendered impossible… But what about Camp David? Or any other occasion when the POTUS is left enough alone that they could conceivably roll a blunt and listen to some Grateful Dead while playing air guitar?
Isn’t pot legal in Washington, D.C.? I know, it’s illegal on the federal level, but the president’s not breaking any district statutes if he were to partake within the White House. And the residential quarters are strictly private if he wanted to go upstairs and smoke in his bedroom. And it’s not up to the Secret Service to police the president, anyway. Of course, he wouldn’t want to light up in front of the press, but otherwise, what the president does within the privacy of his own quarters is nobody’s business but his own, anyway.
As to where he gets the pot, I’m sure there is any number of people who would be willing to go to a dispensary and pick up an ounce for him incognito.
The President does have private quarters and a private office. I’m guessing it wouldn’t be that hard. Heck, he could just eat an edible if he really wanted to do it on the low.
seems a former president got away with extra fun with a young girl (not his wife) for a while before people found out about it. And that was in the white house too. (And yes I know that was not breaking any laws)
Didn’t Willie Nelson smoke on the WH roof or something during the Carter regime? Casual drug use is probably not on anyones radar. They are concerned with the presidents safety, not stupid stuff like that. It is stupid, but. I’m sure there have been some pretty killer parties over the years and the secret service is going to look the other way.
Secret service doesn’t care what laws their “client?” breaks, they’re there to protect them from others. They didn’t stop Obama’s daughter from smoking a joint at a public concert, I don’t think they’d stop the president.