By Howie Katz
President Trump sits at the signing ceremony for his executive order to reclassify marijuana from a Schedule I drug to a Schedule III drug
On Thursday, President Trump signed an executive order to reclassify marijuana from a Schedule I drug to a Schedule III drug. In doing so, Trump declared war against the war on drugs.
I first became involved in the war on drugs some 70 years ago. One thing I know for sure is that marijuana is one of the most dangerous of all drugs because it is a gateway drug. When marijuana users no longer get the high they were seeking, they often turn to harder drugs.
During the six years I specialized in narcotics enforcement, I came into close contact with dozens of hardcore heroin addicts. Each and every one of those heroin users started out on pot. The same can be said for most of the cocaine users and the users of other potent drugs that I came into contact with. And those addicts were not restricted to the riffraff of society. I busted two doctors and several lawyers for heroin use. They all started out with a 'harmless' puff or two of pot.

A 20 year study by a team led by Professor Wayne Hall, a drug adviser to
the World Health Organization, found cannabis is highly addictive,
causes mental health problems, doubles the risk of developing psychotic
disorders, including schizophrenia and opens the door to hard drugs.
Most of the discomfort cancer patients sufferer comes from the chemotherapy. Trump calls his decision "common sense" because "so many people" suffering from the pain caused by cancer wanted him to reclassify marijuana. But a study by Dr. Penny Whiting and her team at England’s University of
Bristol found that cannabis does not ease pain, nausea and vomiting in
chemotherapy patients.
Marijuana is not the magic elixir that our President has been fooled into believing that it is. While marijuana may offer some relief to cancer sufferers, so will the consumption of alcoholic beverages. And even cigarettes offer some relief. The reclassification of marijuana will do much more harm than any good.
4 comments:
Just to be clear. 45-47 didn't decriminalize marijuana.
Just to be even clearer. By reclassifying marijuana the buffoon has all but decriminalized pot. Now cops will stop busting people for possession of pot, but on the rare occasion that they do, they will only issue a citation like a traffic ticket.
The New York Post's headline "Trump just legalized marijuana nationwide" is spot on for all practical purposes.
Your God has made it impossible to win the war on drugs.
Cops haven't been arresting people for small amounts of pot since Obama was elected.
Marijuana dispensaries and farms haven't been able to use the fed banking system. I wonder if this law may change that? The weed business is a cash business. That means they probably aren't paying taxes on earned income. This also means money laundering. This may not have been such a bad move by 45-47.
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