Posted on 02/17/2014 11:15:17 AM PST by gooblah
As a hard-partying teenager, Patrick Kennedy met President Reagan at a fundraiser for the JFK Library, a meeting captured in a photograph that the former Rhode Island congressman now hangs in his home office. He used to think of it as a funny episode, a collision of Camelots cocaine kid and Americas foremost opponent of illegal drug use. But Kennedy took his last hit of anything in 2009, and hes since honed an anti-drug message that sounds a bit like Reagan with a Boston brogue.
Kennedy believes there is "an epidemic in this country of epic dimensions when it comes to alcohol and drugs. He'd like to treat it all, but hes convinced that the single biggest threat to Americas mental health is free-market marijuana. So even as Democrats favor the legalization of potby a 34-point margin, according to the latest WSJ/NBC News pollthe scion of Americas most famous Democratic family has broken ranks, criticized the White House, and aligned with the likes of Newt Gingrich to warn voters against trying to tax and regulate todays psychoactive chlorophyll.
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Being as cynical as I am against the Washington parasite class, I can only assume that he is being funded by the cartels that want to keep their profits sky high.
I may not have liked the Kennedy’s for their politics or their alley-cat morals, but Patrick Kennedy was a true punk. He was a disgrace as a congressman.
Yeah, I have heard that too. Don’t agree, I know too many pot smokers who don’t, and too many cigarette smokers who do, use harder drugs to buy it; but a lot of people say that.
What will he call his campaign Pill Poppers Against Pot Heads?
It already is and has been for decades. It is illegal to drive impaired and that includes Rx drugs, OTC drugs and even sleep deprivation.
And Choomie boy is a poster child for this sort of colossal stupidity.
His brain is as dull as any stoner, despite protests to the contrary.
gateway is not bullshit....who starts using heroin a graduates to marijuana ?
It’s the “free market” part he’s really against.
Good for him. He knows what he’s talking about.
No, it’s not and with 27 years of nursing under my belt including psych nursing and icu,I’ll blame the next stoned out, OD’ed kid for whom we have to turn the ventilator off... on people like you!
OUTSTANDING!!!!!
all good laws address a moral underpinning
rape, murder, stealing, theft, assault
all are morals
Not just dope and drinking
people need to be consistent on their objections to moral laws
I'd be willing to bet that they were milk drinkers. Those junkies probably ate tomatoes, too. Gateway drugs, all of them!
Correlation does not equal causation.
Wow...that will sure teach us.
The issue of recreational use of marijuana vs gateway to harder drugs is beyond dispute. There is a direct link to the use of marijuana and the transition to harder drugs.
I will stipulate that not everyone who uses marijuana recreationaly instantly graduates to heroin.
But the idea that marijuana is harmless is also nonsense. It has more carcinogens than tobacco, and is much more cognitively debilitating than alcohol consumption.
In the case of tobacco one does not drag a cigarette/pipe/cigar the way one tokes a joint or inhales bong hits. These are much more deep penetration of the lungs and are held until most of the smoke has dissipated/absorbed. This may be related to the relative price differential and will concede this point. But with marijuana “the stronger the better” , and the fact nobody’s selling Panama Red “Lights” with lowered tar and THC speaks volumes.
In the case of alcohol, one may be hung over for a day from a good buzz, but the effects of marijuana last much longer and impairs the cognitive function for up to a week for a single use (a good buzz) and much longer for regular users.
There is a causation effect to marijuana and harder drugs since the purveyor of one, is also highly likely a purveyor of other illicit substances.
Nothing good comes from legalizing recreational marijuana, anymore than would come from legalization of recreational Quaaludes, LSD, heroin, etc.
Legalization is a bad idea no matter how you try to paint it.
I dispute it. Therefore it is no longer beyond dispute.
But with marijuana the stronger the better , and the fact nobodys selling Panama Red Lights with lowered tar and THC speaks volumes.
When something becomes illegal, strength and density are selling points for obvious logistical reasons. Heavily armed domestic military forces doing thousands of raids a day isn't the kind of business environment that lends itself to a lot of R&D and product development.
There is a causation effect to marijuana and harder drugs since the purveyor of one, is also highly likely a purveyor of other illicit substances.
You're working against your point here. Make pot as legal as alcohol and you have people buying it at the 7-11, not from the dealer looking to expand his market by trying to make sales of harder drugs.
Nothing good comes from legalizing recreational marijuana, anymore than would come from legalization of recreational Quaaludes, LSD, heroin, etc.
What the hell...I might as well go ahead and turn this up to 11. Aside from the misguided desire to meddle in the lives of others, there is more harm that comes from keeping those things illegal. I have no intention of ever trying meth but I want to see Walmart and Target competing to deliver the highest quality meth for the lowest cost. Before you pop a gasket on how horrible that would be, consider how many people were killed in the largest city near you last year for control of the vodka trade? Probably less than one person dead in that power struggle. But control of meth, pot and heroin, likely more than one. A lot more than one.
That you dispute something does not change the empirical evidence, you are speaking from OPINION.
Obviously your opinion has more validity than research by Psychiatrists, and MD's.
Not.
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