Wow, not a very friendly editorial...I wonder who's really behind it

cephalopod

Well-Known Member
Are you seroius?....."Drug dealers often "cut" drugs with lethal substances such as strychnine to increase the quantity and this unnecessarily puts people's lives at risk."


http://www.heritage.com/articles/2011/10/13/opinion/doc4e977d7ece2f5732246102.txt

It was a mistake for Michigan voters to approve the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes by a 2-1 margin in November 2008.

The Michigan Medical Marihuana Act, which should be overturned by the state Legislature, allowed those with "debilitating medical conditions" to use marijuana when approved by a physician.

It also allowed "patients" to name a caregiver to administer the drug and to grow up to 12 marijuana plants. Dispensaries sprung up independently, but there are no compliance standards for dispensaries under the law.

Advocates convinced the electorate that marijuana would alleviate chronic pain or severe side effects from chemotherapy. This is bogus. There are no scientific peer-reviewed studies that show marijuana reduces chronic pain.

In addition, there are FDA-approved medications such as Marinol that contain Tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, the active ingredient in marijuana that can be prescribed by a physician. There also are at least three widely-used medications - Emend, Aloxi and Sancuso - which prevent chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting.

So there is no need for marijuana when legitimate medications are available to those living with chronic pain or side effects of chemotherapy. In addition, medical insurance will pay for such medications and no insurer will pay for marijuana.

Another problem with the Michigan law is that "debilitating conditions" were not specifically defined. This opens the door to con artists and dealers who complain of a "severe back ache" getting their hands on a drug that sells for $150 to $500 an ounce on the street depending on the quality.

An often-overlooked and dangerous problem with allowing widespread use of marijuana is that there is no quality control of marijuana being privately grown and disseminated. The law never legalized marijuana.

Marinol and anti-nausea drugs contain the exact ingredients whether a patient buys them at any pharmacy.

But with hundreds of people growing marijuana, there is no telling what might be contained in the marijuana purchased. Drug dealers often "cut" drugs with lethal substances such as strychnine to increase the quantity and this unnecessarily puts people's lives at risk.

Under current law, the potency of marijuana is not consistent. This could injure medically fragile patients, causing coma or a psychotic episode.

We are proud that state Attorney General Bill Schuette has led the charge to shut down marijuana dispensaries.

In August, the state Court of Appeals shut off the commercial sale of marijuana by those who have a medical marijuana card.

The problem is that the use of marijuana is a hot-button issue. Its use must be looked at rationally.

In a series of articles, Journal Register newspapers have tried to show the positive and negative aspects of the medical marijuana law.

But the bottom line is that marijuana does not reduce pain. Its potency and quality is not being regulated and too many people, we suggest, see it as a way to make a quick buck in a down economy rather than a way to ease suffering.

--Courtesy of The Oakland Press


 

DreBarret

Active Member
Sure drug dealers cut drugs with harmful chemicals!!! That's nothing new, but I'm just a garderner who is using the SAME methods that tomato and pepper farmers use to CULTIVATE their harvest??? Out of all of my reading concerning GROWING I have never encountered anybody who "cuts" the chronic with anything other than scissors!!! This is a article written by someone who has watched WAAAYYYY too many corny gangsta flicks!!!!
 

Beagle

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I may not have the facts to back this up, but I have it on good authority that the author of this article has molested several small animals...just sayin!
 

probo24

Well-Known Member
Unlike the benevolent pharmaceutical giant's rainbow of pills, salves, ointments, and pills the paper wants you to turn to for your medical needs, marijuana has never killed anyone. I've tried to OD, as i'm sure a lot of you have, it can't be done. I defy the writer to give anything other than propaganda slogans as proof of marijuanas danger.

Here I thought the Nixon era had the market cornered on thinking like this.
Actually Nixon and Hoover just co wrote the handbook of marijuana, death, destruction, and the Black Panther Party.
The book lemmings like this writer recite from when arguing the anti freedom side of the war on personal behavior and responsibility.
This is typical head in the sand thinking dating back a hundred years.

Not to mention, it says volumes on how this paper feels medicated america is supposed to systematically
just say yes to commercialized pharmaceutical life plans, pills, and the hope of wellness, and just say no to "doin' drugs".
Twenty five years of pharmaceutical television commercials can have that effect, at least on some it can.
God forbid, some day an actor on tv playing a doctor asks you to ask your doctor if their laboratories Purple Kush
is right for you. That's the time when marijuana stops being a naturally grown plant, and becomes a dangerous chemical.

This has never been about drugs, this has always been about controlling people
Sadly, the opposite of what our slogans all say we are supporting our troops for.
Freedom?


If it's not a story bought and paid for with pharmaceutical profits somewhere down the line, at least it's free
advertising for them, you can bet 100% of them concur and totally agree with this piece.
 
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