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Why Your State Should NOT Legalize Weed
Barbwire ^ | August 15, 2018 | Larry Tomczak

Posted on 08/15/2018 9:06:53 AM PDT by fwdude

Yesterday I visited our local bookstore and was struck by the abundance of magazine covers promoting marijuana. Later my wife commented that she’s received two ads this week for cannabis products, something she’s never received before! What’s going on?

In case you haven’t noticed or are simply distracted by the busyness of life, propaganda promoting marijuana and its legalization is bombarding us. Should we be concerned about something that is celebrated as a “harmless recreational” indulgence that progressive people should embrace excitedly?

Recently our state newspaper ran a prominent piece by a young woman calling for weed to be legalized. Coincidentally, she works for a statewide cannabis advocacy group. Reading her arguments and questionable statistics made me wonder if we should begin distributing marijuana freely since she opines it is so harmless and beneficial!

What follows is my pushback to the propaganda. Feel free to “borrow” any and all my counterpoints for op-eds you can submit, exposing the seductive logic.

Let’s Get Serious

“There are three kinds of lies: lies, dxxxxd lies and statistics,” said Mark Twain. He was pointing out the use of statistics to bolster weak or fallacious arguments. The dope supporter whose article appeared in our newspaper, typical of many, deserved a five star Pinocchio award for her misleading stats and misguided presentation.

Recently, I had an in-depth conversation with a police officer formerly on paid leave who has since retired. He was rehabilitating from a serious injury sustained when he confronted a young man about to commit a crime who was stoned on marijuana. He subsequently assaulted the officer, tearing his rotator cuff. He now faces numerous felony offenses plus decades behind bars, in addition to the impounding of his car containing marijuana and drug paraphernalia.

Olympic gold medalist, Michael Phelps, often appears in the news with his lovely wife and two little boys celebrating his success emerging from rehab and his near-death experience. “Not wanting to be alive anymore” at one point, the champion who smoked marijuana, deceived it would not affect his ability to excel, now swears off any drugs as he encourages youth to emulate his example.

Close to where I live, a 33-year-old woman was sentenced to 30 years in prison for her reckless driving which resulted in the death of a teenager helping change his mother’s flat tire. The THP report showed her high on drugs and impaired in her driving ability as she callously fled the scene of the homicide. She’ll now have many decades to ponder her stupidity, recreational drug usage and the devastation it brought her and a grieving family.

With scores of people killed, maimed, or disabled for life from drunk driving, especially by young people, do we really want to compound the problem by adding marijuana to the mix? Teens can think they are invincible and adding a joint can seem innocuous until the tragedy happens, which it does all too frequently.

Contrary to what drug proponents profess, marijuana and other drugs take a toll—eventually, if not immediately. Drugs don’t deliver as advertised. Why do you think they call it “dope?”

Even pot-smoking, poster boy Willie Nelson, battling emphysema and pneumonia four or five times, admits his lungs have gotten “really screwed up.”

In Willie’s own words, “There’s been a lot of talk about marijuana being harmless, but I think it’s a lot more dangerous to the lungs than most dope smokers realize. Especially the strong marijuana that’s around these days. Each year it seems to get a little stronger … your lungs are not really supposed to breath anything but oxygen—pure, fresh air.”

How about the tragic, premature deaths of both Whitney Houston and Amy Winehouse portrayed in recent documentaries? Both got started on the path to their destruction the exact same way, smoking weed, those “harmless” joints.

Research Studies Should Not Be Ignored As Sergeant Joe Friday used to say on the TV program Dragnet, “Just the facts!” so here they are …

The United States Drug Enforcement Agency states: “U.S. drug overdose kills more people than traffic accidents and gun incidents.” The total number cited was 46,471! If we could ask these victims how many started on marijuana or maintained their marijuana usage along with other drugs, I wonder how many would hang their heads in regret wishing they’d never succumbed to the seduction of the Pied Piper’s enticement onto this pernicious path?

My best friend growing up started experimenting with recreational drugs when he started college with me. What started as a fun escape spiraled into his premature death in his mid-20s. I carry an ache in my heart to this day from this experience.

When marijuana proponents glorify drugs and celebrate its “harmless” even “beneficial effect,” they should take heed to the words of an expert, Dr. Ed Gogek, an addiction psychiatrist. He wrote the following in the uber-liberal New York Times: “I’ve spent 25 years as a doctor treating drug abusers and they are con artists…. Marijuana activists are phony scientists. For years they said marijuana is good for glaucoma when it actually worsens it! They said it is not addictive and this is false! They said it doesn’t increase usage among teenagers and all evidence says the opposite…. It is not harmless! Youth do worse in school and have two times the dropout rate while marijuana permanently lowers their IQ.”

Joseph Califano, head of the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse, declares without qualification that “pot smoking adversely affects motor skills and does serious damage to the brain over the long term.” It is a fact that objective studies repeatedly show that regular users find their IQ dropping and all cognitive functions hindered. Finally, a recent study from Northwestern University established clearly that teen “potheads” had brain abnormalities related to poor short-term memory performance. Healthy individuals who did not use marijuana scored 37 times better on average than users—not just addicts—who had smoked pot in the past. The National Institute of Health makes it clear: “One in six youth who try marijuana before age 18 will either abuse it or will become addicted.” Those are dangerous odds, parents. Is this what we want for our children and grandchildren? What’s Happening in Massachusetts? The state of Massachusetts jumped on the bandwagon to legalize marijuana. After a number of months, a study was done to discover the impact on young people. The results are sobering and startling: currently 1/2 of youth ages 18–25 have smoked marijuana in the past month!

In the classic film The Wizard of Oz, Dorothy finally pulled back the curtain and exposed the deceiving mastermind behind the façade. May we do likewise amid celebrities and other pot promoters who glamorize toking up, some under the ruse of the “medical marijuana” argument (which can have some medicinal benefits but it’s not the only alternative).

A little while ago, in the mall where I daily exercise, a middle-aged mother darted from the coffee shop and stammered these words amidst her tears, “They just found my daughter dead!” She proceeded to tell me about her 27-year-old daughter who met a young fellow who influenced her to start smoking dope. Prior to this encounter, “she had never been involved with any drugs” but this was the gateway to her death and her mother’s devastation.

Here’s the deal: Scripture says, “Although they claimed to be wise, they became fools…” (Romans 1:22). People will accuse us of being “fear mongers,” but we must not back down. Let’s winsomely and confidently communicate the truth about this massive deception permeating America today.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: cannabis; freedom; marijuana; medical; medicine; miraclecure
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To: fwdude

“Quail!!” “Pull!!” Get your limit.


121 posted on 08/15/2018 10:40:49 AM PDT by John S Mosby (Sic Semper Tyrannis)
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To: Windflier

If Marijuana or other controlled substances are legalized,
the unemployment rate will sky rocket.

>> Many judges will be out of work

>> Many court bailiffs will be laid off

>> Many court clerks will be laid off

>> Many Cops who arrest pot smokers will be idle

>> Many Police personnel processing paper work will be idle

>> Many Lawyers on both sides..prosecutors and defense will be without work

>> Many prison guards will be out of work

>> Many catering service businesses serving prisons will be out of business

>> Workers in construction will have less prisons to build and maintain

>> Electric utilities will suffer less sales from reduced prison populations

>> the huge accident insurance industry & auto repair industry depends on drug addicts, alcoholics and opioid abusers.

Should we keep paying taxes to support all of above?


122 posted on 08/15/2018 10:41:36 AM PDT by entropy12 (Trump/Pence 2020)
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To: chris37
I want to show my brother this video, but he has not watched it yet. His alcoholism is not as severe as the man in the video, but he has told me that he’s had DT’s before, so it’s pretty bad.

I don’t know why I never became an alcoholic, because my dad was just a total lush, but he was also an illegal drug user too.

You've just proven the biggest point about ANY addiction - it isn't the drug of choice. It's the person.

123 posted on 08/15/2018 10:42:22 AM PDT by dware (Americans prefer peaceful slavery over dangerous freedom)
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To: raybbr

Bingo— our Socialist Democrat friends... all of them on public “relief” for their “medical” problems. To include-— “involuntary obesity” that isn’t related to a genetic condition. Food meet mouth repeat... all day and night. Increased by adjunct helping agents, non-prescriptive.


124 posted on 08/15/2018 10:43:37 AM PDT by John S Mosby (Sic Semper Tyrannis)
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To: John S Mosby

So you consider it is the government’s job to force a certain lifestyle on us?

Disclaimer...I have never used anything illegal, and at age nearing 80 do not intend to start now.


125 posted on 08/15/2018 10:44:11 AM PDT by entropy12 (Trump/Pence 2020)
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To: fwdude
"So, you would abolish all speed limits? Freedom, right?"

Dumb.

126 posted on 08/15/2018 10:44:40 AM PDT by mlo
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To: dware
As mentioned previously, almost 25 years of use have resulted in zero mental or psychological issues. I am, for the most part, a well adjusted, middle aged, successful white collar manager making decent money, paying taxes, contributing positively to society, including being a donor to FR, all in the face of so-called "research".

Yep - seconded.

127 posted on 08/15/2018 10:45:09 AM PDT by Hemingway's Ghost (Spirit of '75)
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To: fwdude
New Cartels, same as the old Cartels.

Like I said, it's entirely clear you are firmly behind the mexican cartels. Screw the ones that are helped BIGLY by legalization, right? Screw actual Americans. We'd rather have the mexican cartels being helped.

128 posted on 08/15/2018 10:45:52 AM PDT by dware (Americans prefer peaceful slavery over dangerous freedom)
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To: John S Mosby

I don’t agree with the clinical definition. I don’t think it’s accurate.

I don’t believe in the term “psychological addiction” either. I think it’s just an excuse TBH.

But yes, my definition of addiction is formed from my own experiences. I was a drug user for 23 years, and an actual addict to a drug for about 3-4 years total, which occurred near the end of that 23 year period.

I also quit smoking cigarettes when I was 25 ( 47 now), and that surprisingly took one try along with a box of nicorette gum to help. I was a two pack a day smoker at the time.

I would describe cigarettes as mildly addictive, but certainly habit forming. But even in this case, a cigarette smoker must decide that he wants to be free, and that he is willing to suffer the pain of becoming free, or he will not be free.

But certainly the pain of quitting cigs does not put one in the same place as the pain of quitting Xanax, so I cannot value them as the same. Cigarettes are an easy one.


129 posted on 08/15/2018 10:46:11 AM PDT by chris37 ("I am everybody." -Mark Robinson)
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To: Sparticus

The whole pot thing is highly conflated and in many cases it’s a scam ultimately by liberal politicians. The obfuscation is just as bad as the healthcare/health insurance debate. Most people confuse the issue.


130 posted on 08/15/2018 10:47:18 AM PDT by shanover (...To disarm the people is the best and most effectual way to enslave them.-S.Adams)
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To: fwdude

All, all, of my psych text books which are left leaning in morality never recommended marijuana and they are still being published although I have not seen the most recent versions. The far left knows the damage and it is probably part of the plan along with opioids to destroy our nation.


131 posted on 08/15/2018 10:48:13 AM PDT by huldah1776 ( Vote Pro-life! Allow God to bless America before He avenges the death of the innocent.)
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To: fwdude

Yah right, and there’s no cost to alcohol addiction or tranquilizer addiction or porn addiction or any other addiction that somehow slips through the keep society working ethic. The hypocrisy over demonizing cannabis and hard drugs while going blind over other forms of addiction equals the circus of hypocrisy and double standards the left hands us 24/7. The war on drugs has been a shrieking failure and its profits have gutted the ethics of supplier and transshipment countries around the world. Of course, our CIA, running drugs or providing protection for those who do in order to generate black ops budget funding is a honking fact of life that conservatives fall asleep over.


132 posted on 08/15/2018 10:48:30 AM PDT by Yollopoliuhqui
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To: Hemingway's Ghost
Yep - seconded.

The prohibitionists continue to spout their ignorant propaganda because they have never actually had ANY experience with marijuana. They believe the BS, and are completely closed minded that they might be wrong.

133 posted on 08/15/2018 10:48:48 AM PDT by dware (Americans prefer peaceful slavery over dangerous freedom)
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To: fwdude

Yah right, and there’s no cost to alcohol addiction or tranquilizer addiction or porn addiction or any other addiction that somehow slips through the keep society working ethic. The hypocrisy over demonizing cannabis and hard drugs while going blind over other forms of addiction equals the circus of hypocrisy and double standards the left hands us 24/7. The war on drugs has been a shrieking failure and its profits have gutted the ethics of supplier and transshipment countries around the world. Of course, our CIA, running drugs or providing protection for those who do in order to generate black ops budget funding is a honking fact of life that conservatives fall asleep over.


134 posted on 08/15/2018 10:49:01 AM PDT by Yollopoliuhqui
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To: cuban leaf

Admirable discretion. Not achievable by the more susceptible weak minded of our society. Congratulations.

No one who has seen other posts from me even “get” where am coming from-— that it is a “freedom loving” Constitutionalist, from the perspective of the necessary ingredient— personal responsibility and wise laws backed by intelligent will of the People. What one generally gets is... hey man... it’s benign. When a lifetime of clinical work with major experts in many fields... proves that it is not. But that will never stop an addict who has to justify behaviour— to protect themselves if no-one else. Cuban leaf ... in moderation... and Single Malt Islay in combination post meal.


135 posted on 08/15/2018 10:49:21 AM PDT by John S Mosby (Sic Semper Tyrannis)
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To: John S Mosby

I know that I would lose a clinical debate, but there is no point in debating things that don’t matter or simply aren’t true.

I have the practical knowledge and experience of actually being the thing discussed, and being on both sides of that thing.

No clinic ever helped me, or anyone that I knew, and there were many that I knew.

The help came from the spirit and Jesus, but no church was involved.

The root cause of this problem is in the spirit, and the solution is also there.


136 posted on 08/15/2018 10:50:42 AM PDT by chris37 ("I am everybody." -Mark Robinson)
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To: shanover
The obfuscation is just as bad as the healthcare/health insurance debate. Most people confuse the issue.

You probably wouldn't think so after watching a loved one who is plagued with multiple seizures a day, go on to live a normal, seizure free life while using pot. It's amazing, really, the benefits that the prohibitionist movements are keeping from those who suffer debilitating effects without it.

137 posted on 08/15/2018 10:51:47 AM PDT by dware (Americans prefer peaceful slavery over dangerous freedom)
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To: fwdude

Here is candidate Trump speaking favorably about medical marijuana and leaving legalization to the states =>

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWIQhDbs1g8

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President Trump supports the STATES Act, which leaves mj legalizaion to the States =>

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6M53XLBd54Y

______

President Trump has done more to facilitate legal pot in America than all FReepers combined, and more than any President, including Obama.

Now let’s hear you prohibitionists snark on President Trump. If you dare.


138 posted on 08/15/2018 10:51:59 AM PDT by Ken H (Best election ever!)
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To: fwdude

If a state wants to declare cannabis illegal on its own I don’t have a problem with it even though I believe cannabis should be legal for every adult to have, use & to grow if they wish.

States rights are states rights even if I disagree with a given state’s decision.

I am a thankful cannabis patient here in Florida & expect a ballot measure for full recreation cannabis use to be on the ballot for 2020. If it is & isn’t written poorly I expect it will pass.


139 posted on 08/15/2018 10:52:15 AM PDT by TheStickman (#MAGA all day every day!)
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To: John S Mosby
Single Malt Islay

Certainly something we can agree on. Make mine Lagavulin 16.

140 posted on 08/15/2018 10:53:00 AM PDT by dware (Americans prefer peaceful slavery over dangerous freedom)
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