Zephyr Teachout's running mate wants to turn on New York voters — by legalizing the recreational use of marijuana.
Columbia University law professor and techie Tim Wu said he's gotten high on weed himself.
"I prefer martinis, but I've smoked pot and I think it should certainly be legal," the lieutenant-governor candidate told The Post.
Teachout, too, supports full-fledged legalization of weed.
Gov. Cuomo signed a law in June that will allow some chronically ill patients to ingest — but not smoke — marijuana for medical reasons.
But Cuomo opposes making marijuana accessible to the general public.
Wu is facing off against Cuomo's running mate for lieutenant governor, former Buffalo-area Rep. Kathy Hochul.
Hochul has never tried illicit drugs, a campaign source said.
Wu related his pot usage after The Post inquired about his experiences attending the Burning Man festival in Nevada — a modern-day Woodstock in the desert.
The annual communal event is notorious for illicit drug use and nudity, as well as eccentric art work.
"I've been there a few times, but haven't made it in years," Wu said. "However, it's a blast and I recommend the experience."
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