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The [[DEA]]’s position on marijuana has remained relatively unchanged since 2011, when it produced ''The DEA Position on Marijuana''<ref>https://www.muckrock.com/foi/united-states-of-america-10/dea-csa-enforcement-in-states-with-legal-marijuana-use-10465/#file-25355</ref> which ignored the range of long established medical uses and cited “getting arrested,” “gum disease” and “disobedience” as evidence of the drug’s harm. | The [[DEA]]’s position on marijuana has remained relatively unchanged since 2011, when it produced ''The DEA Position on Marijuana''<ref>https://www.muckrock.com/foi/united-states-of-america-10/dea-csa-enforcement-in-states-with-legal-marijuana-use-10465/#file-25355</ref> which ignored the range of long established medical uses and cited “getting arrested,” “gum disease” and “disobedience” as evidence of the drug’s harm. | ||
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+ | ==History== | ||
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+ | [[image:marijuana_brief_study.jpg|left|222px]] | ||
+ | [[image:marijuana movie poster.jpg|right|312px|thumbnail|An anti-marijuana movie poster]] | ||
+ | Cannabis has a long history of use stretching back into pre-history. However, it was not widely used as an intoxicant in USA until the early 20th century. Cannabis was subject to a devoted campaign by [[Harry Anslinger]]. His claims of its potential harm were so false as to be laughable, but since the US public was unfamiliar with the drug, the [[Federal Bureau of Narcotics]] was successful at demonizing it. | ||
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+ | ==Medical Marijuana== | ||
+ | Marijuana is proven to be effective at treating a number of medical issues, including some for which no pharmaceutical medicine is available. | ||
+ | Started in USA in 2014?{{cn}} Marijuana has been legalized by a number of US states. | ||
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==DEA's Profiteering== | ==DEA's Profiteering== | ||
[[Jesse Ventura]] termed the [[DEA]] "Judge and Jury on Marijuana", after their unilaterally decision that cannabis should remain in the same legal classification as heroin - deadly, addictive and with no known medical value. As he observed, it was obvious that they would do this, to protect their income stream.<ref>http://www.counterpunch.org/2016/08/19/the-dea-judge-and-jury-on-marijuana/</ref> | [[Jesse Ventura]] termed the [[DEA]] "Judge and Jury on Marijuana", after their unilaterally decision that cannabis should remain in the same legal classification as heroin - deadly, addictive and with no known medical value. As he observed, it was obvious that they would do this, to protect their income stream.<ref>http://www.counterpunch.org/2016/08/19/the-dea-judge-and-jury-on-marijuana/</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 06:59, 13 September 2016
Cannabis | |
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Type | plant, drug |
Interest of | • Sue Grey • Martin A Lee • Bob Marley • Salem News |
Easily grown around the world, with a long history of medical and recreational use, 'weed' is the world's most popular recreational drug. |
Official narrative
The DEA’s position on marijuana has remained relatively unchanged since 2011, when it produced The DEA Position on Marijuana[1] which ignored the range of long established medical uses and cited “getting arrested,” “gum disease” and “disobedience” as evidence of the drug’s harm.
History
Cannabis has a long history of use stretching back into pre-history. However, it was not widely used as an intoxicant in USA until the early 20th century. Cannabis was subject to a devoted campaign by Harry Anslinger. His claims of its potential harm were so false as to be laughable, but since the US public was unfamiliar with the drug, the Federal Bureau of Narcotics was successful at demonizing it.
Medical Marijuana
Marijuana is proven to be effective at treating a number of medical issues, including some for which no pharmaceutical medicine is available. Started in USA in 2014?[citation needed] Marijuana has been legalized by a number of US states.
DEA's Profiteering
Jesse Ventura termed the DEA "Judge and Jury on Marijuana", after their unilaterally decision that cannabis should remain in the same legal classification as heroin - deadly, addictive and with no known medical value. As he observed, it was obvious that they would do this, to protect their income stream.[2]
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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File:Cannabis comparative risk assessment.pdf | Report | 30 January 2015 | Jürgen Rehm Dirk Lachenmeier | Comparative risk assessment of alcohol, tobacco, cannabis and other illicit drugs using the margin of exposure approach |