Extremism. Discrimination. Two of the most mis-used words, as both can have positive as well as negative connotations. As used by governments these days, it is supposed to imply wrongness. But hey, I'm extremely patriotic. Does that make me a wrong 'un? I used discrimination when I bought my car, hoping to select a good car I could have confidence in. Does that make me a wrong 'un? Redefining words, especially in the context of law, is one of the tools in the propagandist's tool box, and it's done for political reasons. It's part of the game they play.
I'm intrigued and more than a little unclear as to "official acts" as opposed to "unofficial acts" and how that might be applied to previous presidents (and possibly cabinet members and others at a decision-making level in the federal government.) Are unconstitutional acts by government actors automatically unofficial? How clear is the line between the two kinds of acts?
At 72, my experience is somewhat similar. Started using it frequently around 15. Quit during military service 20-24; drank alcohol like a fish when my ship was in port. After completing service I studied hard at university staying mostly sober in all regards there except for Friday nights, which were party nights for blowing off steam (mostly alcohol but some cannabis got sprinkled in). Graduated Summa Cum Laude in mechanical engineering. Restarted briefly after graduation but stopped everything for 25 years after my first child was born.
I used daily as a pain killer for about about 6 years when my knees went bone-on-bone. A puff or two every few hours. I went through 4 major surgeries after waiting a year and a half while elective surgeries were shut down due to the Covid game (unfortunately one knee got infected which lead to two additional surgeries on that knee.) It's the best pain killer of all time. Currently, I sometime take a puff or two before bed but it's no big deal if I do or don't. But I've stopped all alcohol and most sugar.
Never jabbed, started taking Ivermectin horse paste monthly (or more) Dec 2020. Haven't had so much a cold since then. Now my knees have been replaced I'm one of the healthiest people my age. Cannabis has been good medicine, and not been addictive for me.
To me, it seems like he put Kemp on notice that he best not fuck up again or else...