That's also part of the plan: replace tobacco with cannabis. The former enhances your cognitive abilities while the latter slowly enhances the symptoms you started smoking it for, like anxiety, paranoia, depression, irritability, etc, making you mentally unfit to cope with the exigencies of our current reality.
About ten years ago I was in Vancouver for a few-day visit and there were barely any public places you could smoke tobacco, including parks and beaches. But the air smelled like cannabis everywhere. I was extremely surprised and could not understand it. Vancouver is now the California of Canada in its wokeness, vegetarianism, loss of tradition and values, so, since the plan worked, they legalized cannabis all over Canada eventually. Unfortunately, there are many who smoke cannabis thinking they are giving the finger to "The Man", but they are actually following "his" bidding.
I had a similar experience visiting New York City last year which has been quite anti-smoking for many years now. There were cannabis shops EVERYWHERE; the smell of pot everywhere. And while an argument can certainly be made for some of its benefits, and not treating pot usage criminally, I had to wonder just what the heck was going on in NY. I mean, the electromagnetic smog/frequency fencing sleep-inducing atmosphere was bad enough already - and now an added level of super easy to get self-medication that assists people in staying zoned out and buffering themselves from reality?
Well, wouldn't you know it, George Soros had a big hand in this access to drugs movement. I've since heard that there was some sort of crackdown on some of these shops in NY, and again I think there is probably a larger conversation to be had about its use - but if the Soros crew had a hand in further popularizing the use of it, its societal consumption can only be intended to have an ultimately negative affect, imo.