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Opinions/Editorials Title: Who's Really Fighting Legal Weed The fight against legal marijuana is about big money, not public health.On TV and billboards, the fight against legalizing marijuana is about health, safe communities and our children’s future. But for Big Pharma and Big Tobacco – who fund these anti-marijuana efforts – it’s really about the bottom line. For years, large corporations and well-heeled lobbyists have blocked the legalization of marijuana for medical use or recreational use in order to protect their own profits.
Florida’s failed constitutional amendment to legalize marijuana for medical use illustrates how money, and not morals, motivates this issue.
This year, the anti-amendment group, Drug Free Florida, spent millions on ads to get Floridians to believe medical marijuana was harmful even if it has repeatedly been proven to have many health benefits. It is ironic that the group ran ads implying children would be unsafe if Florida’s initiative passed when the group’s founder set up a drug rehab program shuttered after several allegations of false imprisonment, abuse and torture of children.
Like other law enforcement agencies throughout the country, the Florida Sheriffs Association also lent a hand in preventing the amendment from passing. Most police departments make a lot of extra revenue from auctioning off seized property during a pot bust. In fact, the sheriff heading the Florida association has cited “seizures from marijuana grow houses as a key revenue source for his department.”
The crusaders against weed constitute a long list of suspiciously self-interested folks. Lobbyists work hard to secure for police departments millions of dollars in federal grants towards eradicating weed. Pharmaceutical companies compensate leading anti-marijuana researchers in order to keep their customers on painkillers over cannabis, which is cheaper. The prison-industrial complex would like to keep making money on building more prisons to fill with non-violent grass-smokers.
The alcohol and beer industries have also lobbied for years to keep marijuana illegal because they fear the competition that legalized weed would bring. Howard Wooldridge, an anti-drug war activist and retired cop told the online publication Republic Report: “Marijuana and alcohol compete right today as a product to take the edge off the day at six o’clock.”
According to the Pew Research Center, the majority of Americans support legalizing marijuana.
And it is in our country’s financial interests to do so. The federal government can gain billions in taxing weed and also spend less taxpayer dollars on incarcerating harmless stoners. But too many of our representatives continue to tout primitive anti-drug talking points to please the big businesses who write them campaign checks. In a free market, businesses need to innovate to compete with their rivals. But instead large corporations pay for political favors so that Washington can quash their competition with regressive laws. This is crony capitalism, it’s a system that Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., calls “legalized bribery.” And it has to stop. Money in politics is bad for business, and it’s bad for democracy. Ordinary people can make a difference when they organize around a common goal. In this year’s midterm elections, enough pro-marijuana voters showed up to the polls in the District of Columbia, Oregon and Alaska to approve the use of recreational marijuana – joining Colorado and Washington. Florida’s amendment was only two percent short of passing even with the forceful push-back from big money. And 23 states have already legalized marijuana for medicinal purposes.
When the status quo is not working for us, and our political system doesn’t reflect the people they govern, it’s up to us to fight back. Voters took a stand against wealthy groups and showed up to the polls to liberate marijuana use in their states. Big money can’t defeat people power – and eventually, the public will rout big money out of the nation's capital. As with the legalization of marijuana, it’s just a matter of time. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest "But for Big Pharma and Big Tobacco – who fund these anti-marijuana efforts –" Big Pharma wants marijuana to go through the same FDA approval process that other drugs do. Sounds fair to me. Big Tobacco??? They can't wait for marijuana to be legal nationwide. It's a whole new market for them.
#2. To: misterwhite (#1) Big Pharma wants marijuana to go through the same FDA approval process that other drugs do No they do not. They want it off the medical list because they don't have their greedy control of it. If they could make big money on it you can bet your bottom dollar that the FDA would approve it. The government is in bed with the corporate world and that is the bottom line. If you can't see that your optic nerves need attention. I do not go to church every time the doors are opened, but I love Jesus Christ. I am only human and fail Him daily. I believe Jesus is the Son of God, was born of a virgin, was crucified on a cross, died for my sins and rose from the dead and that He loves us dearly, and is faithful to forgive us of our sins. But He says that if you deny me in front of your friends I will deny you in front of my Father. Can I get an Amen! #3. To: U don't know me (#2) "They want it off the medical list because they don't have their greedy control of it." Smoked marijuana HAS no medical use. It's possible some cannabinoids IN marijuana have medical use. But why should the pharmaceuticals spend tens of millions of dollars on research to identify, isolate, purify and concentrate the chemical compound just to have people like you falsely claim that smoking will accomplish the same thing. "Medical" marijuana is a scam, using the sick and dying as pawns in an attempt to justify it's legalization.
#4. To: misterwhite (#3) Smoked marijuana HAS no medical use You keep thinking that Anslinger shill. “Truth is treason in the empire of lies.” - Ron Paul![]() Those who most loudly denounce Fake News are typically those most aggressively disseminating it.#5. To: Deckard (#4) "You keep thinking that Anslinger shill." Fine. Give me a link to one peer-reviewed, scientiic study that concludes smoked marijuana has medical use. As my dad used to say, "Put up or shut up". Don't bother. You can't. So shut up.
#6. To: misterwhite (#5) (Edited) What gives you (or the government for that matter) the right to determine what a free individual chooses to ingest to alleviate pain and what works for them? “Truth is treason in the empire of lies.” - Ron Paul![]() Those who most loudly denounce Fake News are typically those most aggressively disseminating it.#7. To: Deckard (#6) "What gives you (or the government for that matter) the right to determine what a free individual chooses to ingest to alleviate pain and what works for them?" It goes back centuries -- the police power of the state. Since we are a representaive republic, it would be the police power of the people. Under our constitution, "police power is the capacity of the states to regulate behavior and enforce order within their territory for the betterment of the health, safety, morals, and general welfare of their inhabitants".
#8. To: Deckard (#0) The alcohol and beer industries have also lobbied for years to keep marijuana illegal because they fear the competition that legalized weed would bring. Howard Wooldridge, an anti-drug war activist and retired cop told the online publication Republic Report: “Marijuana and alcohol compete right today as a product to take the edge off the day at six o’clock.” It's not just the alcohol and beer industries but also the medical profession as well. They all fear the competition that raw marijuana has versus the marijuana mixed with FDA approved drugs. In my understanding, you don't mix raw marijuana with FDA drugs because of the offsetting side effects it will have on the user.
#9. To: goldilucky (#8) It's not just the alcohol and beer industries but also the medical profession as well. They all fear the competition that raw marijuana has versus the marijuana mixed with FDA approved drugs. Agreed - in fact states that have legalized marijuana have seen a reduction in the use of opiates and other prescription drugs. People are realizing that Big Pharma is solely in the business to make money. “Truth is treason in the empire of lies.” - Ron Paul![]() Those who most loudly denounce Fake News are typically those most aggressively disseminating it.#10. To: Deckard (#9) in fact states that have legalized marijuana have seen a reduction in the use of opiates and other prescription drugs. I thinks you make shit up to suit your drug agenda. Prove it with a link.
#11. To: A K A Stone (#10) thehill.com/blogs/pundits...ce-deaths-from-drug-abuse
#12. To: A K A Stone, goldilucky (#10) (Edited) I thinks you make shit up to suit your drug agenda. I don't have a "drug agenda". "Reefer Madness" cultists and fed.gov entities like the DEA do - their agenda is to spread lies. My agenda is to point out their lies. Study: Opioid Use Decreases in States that Legalize Medical Marijuana
After Medical Marijuana Legalized, Medicare Prescriptions Drop For Many Drugs
Medical marijuana reduces use of opioid pain meds, decreases risk for some with chronic pain “Truth is treason in the empire of lies.” - Ron Paul![]() Those who most loudly denounce Fake News are typically those most aggressively disseminating it.#13. To: Deckard (#12) WHere is the proof that Medical marijuanna is the cause of the alleged drop and not the fact that there has been a nationwide crackdown on handing out prescriptions. Yes you do have a drug agenda. It is your most important issue.
#14. To: goldilucky (#11) From you link. "The problem of opiate abuse is growing."
#15. To: A K A Stone (#14) Well 'use' does turn into 'abuse' after awhile.
#16. To: A K A Stone (#13) WHere is the proof that Medical marijuanna is the cause of the alleged drop Asked and answered. Yes you do have a drug agenda. It is your most important issue. I'm sure you'd like to believe that, wouldn't you? “Truth is treason in the empire of lies.” - Ron Paul![]() Those who most loudly denounce Fake News are typically those most aggressively disseminating it.#17. To: Deckard (#12) "Reefer Madness" cultists and fed.gov entities like the DEA do - their agenda is to spread lies. My agenda is to point out their lies. "Reefer Madness" was a hokey God damned film produced by bumbling government amateurs in the 1930s who barely knew what an F stop was. They hoped to make it to the big time. I am disgusted by goofs who attempt to use it as a counterpoise to anti-drug arguments.
#18. To: rlk (#17) "Reefer Madness" was a hokey God damned film produced by bumbling government amateurs in the 1930s Yet so many of you cultists here seem to parrot the movie as if it were gospel. “Truth is treason in the empire of lies.” - Ron Paul![]() Those who most loudly denounce Fake News are typically those most aggressively disseminating it.#19. To: Deckard (#18) Yet so many of you cultists here seem to parrot the movie as if it were gospel. The movie is halariously inept and irrelevant. The primary people who have mentioned it for 40 years are people attempting to make pro-drug arguments.
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