OXY For kids-Isnt it time to legalize marijuana?

Discussion in 'Marijuana News' started by jainaG, Nov 5, 2015.

  1. http://www.inquisitr.com/2326272/when-the-fda-approves-oxycontin-for-children-its-high-time-to-legalize-medical-marijuana/


    The Food and Drug Administration just
    approved heroin-like OxyContin for children as young as 11-years-old,
    while advocates for medical marijuana are still fighting night and day
    for the right to give cannabis oil to suffering kids without ending up
    in prison. Inquisitr reported Friday about the FDA's approval of OxyContin for kids in detail, but the issue also begs the question, “Isn't it high time to legalize medical marijuana?”
    It does make sense why the FDA wanted
    to give children access to pain relief. In the absence of a safer
    alternative to OxyContin, how else will our children suffering from
    severe pain find relief? It's just too bad the FDA wasn't in a position
    to legalize a so-called “gateway drug” for children before legalizing
    the drug on the other side of the supposed gate.

    It's not the FDA's job to regulate marijuana at this point. That's a different federal agency. In 2014, the DEA's Domestic Cannabis Eradication / Suppression Program
    “was responsible for the eradication of 3,904,213 cultivated outdoor
    cannabis plants and 396,620 indoor plants for a total of 4,300,833
    marijuana plants,” and that same agency is entirely aggravated that
    marijuana cultivators are growing “outdoor cannabis” in states where recreational and medical marijuana use is legal.

    That's an awful lot of federal resources directed at eradicating a plant that
    could be offering Americans serious pain relief without the deadly
    consequences.

    “We are always concerned about the safety of our children,
    particularly when they are ill and require medications and when they are
    in pain,” Dr. Sharon Hertz, the FDA's director of new anesthesia, analgesia and addiction products, said, according to NBC.
    “OxyContin is not intended to be the first opioid drug used in
    pediatric patients, but the data show that changing from another opioid
    drug to OxyContin is safe if done properly.”

    The FDA approved OxyContin with the understanding that the new
    extended-release formulation makes it less risky than earlier
    formulations of the opioid drug. Keep in mind, the CBC
    reported only last week that a study in Ontario discovered that
    OxyContin and other opioid drugs were tied to one in eight deaths in
    young adults, because the medications are that addictive and that
    dangerous. Studies waiver back and forth over whether cannabis is
    addictive, but there is zero doubt in anyone's mind: OxyContin is extremely addictive and highly deadly..."






     
  2. Crackpot theory, but it almost seems like the FDA wants prescription painkiller use to rise as states begin to legalize. Rosenberg already tried dropping the "120 overdoses every day" crap during a tangent about MMJ being a joke..
     
  3. Cheeseburgers are for kids to.....
     

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