Posted on 04/27/2016 7:15:18 AM PDT by C19fan
The only thing more shocking than murder of an entire family in rural Ohio might be to learn how big the area they grew marijuana in is to the international drug trade. Eight members of the Rhoden family, ranging in age from 16 to 44, were shot to death in four homes early Friday morning and three of those homes had considerable marijuana operations.
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Been posted more times than I can count.
But marijuana doesn’t hurt anybody! /sarc
Title search on the word “family” reveals one occurrence.
I’s an assault drug now.
Why the sarcasm? The marijuana - a plant - didn't kill anyone here. Thugs with firearms did, however. Yet I wouldn't blame the guns, either.
It is the illegality of the marijuana which forces it "underground" which makes the cultivation in and trafficking of marijuana so lucrative and uncontrolled that gangsters get involved.
Make cinammon illegal, and you would soon have gang-wars over cinammon.
Regards,
I find it hard to believe LEO didn’t know they were dealers
How many killings have there been among state regulated marijuana businesses?
'state regulated', I keep hearing the 'government' should stay out of the pot users lives. Which is it?
Protected.
They just need to be cheaper than the taxed legal stuff which is expensive.
Don’t discount the idea of dirty cops.That’s a poor area of Ohio and money talks.I wouldn’t be surprised if some local cops down there aren’t sweating bullets during the investigation.
There was a guy close to us who we suspected of selling drugs. I believe the local cops knew but looked the other way till a police force from twenty miles away raided his house and found the biggest meth lab in the county.
Why did no one turn him in? If you do, you come home and find your cows and horses all gut shot.
So how many killings have there been among state-regulated marijuana businesses?
CO managed to rake in $135M in taxes from $1B in legal sales. That’s $1B that didn’t go to the black market.
The problem is minimized with a well-regulated market, such as alcohol. Moonshiners exist, but the market is not big enough to sustain a national or international criminal organization like the cartels.
But marijuana doesnt hurt anybody! /sarc
My wife and I Foster parent, #1 reason kids are in the system is their parents drug use and most started with “just” marijuana.
Destroys their kids lives and cost the taxpayer a ton of $.
It isn't just the illegality. Even if it were legal, there would still be federal controls on it. These farms would still be in business just like stills used to be in the south to avoid the federal taxes.
Let me assure you that I am making no assumptions about you or your beliefs about marijuana. The following are merely my observations.
I worked in a city at fire stations that responded multiple times every day to people with substance abuse problems. I will admit that my experience is anecdotal, but you can’t see the same thing day after day for 25 years and not draw some conclusions. I would guess that there are others here with the similar experiences and whenever we share them we tend to be belittled and ignored.
People who are heavy marijuana users almost always have psychological problems. Many of them are psychotic. It is possible that many may have had mental problems to begin with, but in my experience it appeared that heavy use of marijuana was a strong contributor.
Heavy users of marijuana tend to also have serious health problems. It seems obvious that it would contribute to heart and lung problems, but to me they seem unhealthier than tobacco smokers and have a lot of medical issues relating to other parts of their body as well. Many tobacco smokers will give it up when their health starts to decline, but most marijuana users actually seem to increase their consumption when they start having health problems. At that point they call it “medical marijuana” and in our state it becomes even easier and cheaper for them to get. I should mention that I have lived my entire life in Washington State where even before marijuana was legalized the attitude here was very permissive.
We often would show up to persons with breathing difficulties from COPD who were smoking tobacco. When we would ask them to put their cigarette out because burning material is dangerous around our oxygen equipment, they would all comply. Marijuana users would sometimes continue to object because they would insist that they needed the marijuana.
I could just go on and on. There are lots of problems from alcohol and tobacco that everyone knows about. People will not try and justify their abuse of alcohol and tobacco. With marijuana they actually have some sort of righteous indignation.
I cannot tell you how many times I listened to a heavy marijuana user with health or mental problems lecture my crew and I about the dangers of eating food that is not grown organically, or food that is grown from genetically modified seeds, or drinking water that is not purified by some complex means, or caffeine, or diet soda. In almost the same breath they will insist that marijuana is 100% safe and is part of their “healthy life style”. It is the oddest thing to listen to someone who has COPD with extreme breathing difficulties talk about the health benefits of marijuana. It is also odd to listen to someone who has a severe mental issue explain how marijuana is the only “medication” which helps them.
I will be the first to admit that my observations are not scientific, but my feeling is that marijuana use is a big contributor to numerous health and mental problems. I don’t know what the solution is. Any attempts to educate the public about the dangers it poses will be met with stiff resistance. Making it more easily available is going to cause more problems. I have seen it happen where we live and I am pretty sure that it is going to be getting used more not less just about everywhere.
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