By James Foley, Jayplay writer Ryan Bonacker smiles sheepishly as he takes a hit from t Exhaling a cloud of smoke, a slight droopiness accents the shu hue of his eyes. He is stoned. I ask him why he smokes bud pauses for a few seconds before taking another hit. He says never really thought about it before. He enjoys it. Simply p juana just makes some things better. Music is one of them ing my questions about his smoking habits, Bonacker, a La resident, digresses, recalling a recent night of eating brown smoking a bowl. "I was lying on the floor, looking at the ceiling, listening to pol when it hit me," he says, talking about the moment the erful combo took its effect. The swooping bass lines of the transported him to places he'd never been. The music, the drugs, entrusted him. His mind wandered away, exploring less subtleties of his pleasant apartment before returning amanding his body into a deep, refreshing sleep. This is marijuana at its finest. Kit Leffler/Jewplay photographer Bongs and pipes are sold at stores in Lawrente. However, businesses post signs, explicitly for shoppers their paraphernalia is intended for a use only. he pipe. anguine, and he he has but, mari- Indulgwrence hies and to Inter- he powe album drug of the end- nd com- e forming tobacco