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Propaganda, propaganda, and more propaganda!!!

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tokez1993

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Seriously, in all my years I thought I had seen all of the marijuana propaganda that people put out into the world. But I was wayyy wrong. Check this out.

http://www.customess...juana/10801.htm

Ugh.

Marijuana should be illegal for the majority of medical purposes because of the potentially dangerous side effects. Some of these side effects include lapse, or no commonsense for decision making. There have been absolutely no cases stating a person has overdosed from smoking marijuana, but there have been several documented cases that prove marijuana was the cause of death. An example of this would be, a person smokes one self made marijuana cigarette, and attempts to drive an automobile. The moment that person sits in the driver seat, they become as dangerous as a drunk driver.
Another extremely dangerous side effect is the slowing down of reflexes. If a marijuana intoxicated driver were to be confronted with a foreign object on the road, it we be too late for him/her to realize the danger he has placed himself and possibly the other passengers.
Those side effects could be considered miniscule to the possibility that smoking marijuana leads to harder drugs. The cold hard facts prove that marijuana is the steppingstone to harder drugs. These harder drugs include cocaine, heroin, LSD, and several others. If you were to ask current drug users what there first drug was, the most common answer would be marijuana.
Oncologists overwhelmingly reject the idea of prescribing smoked marijuana. Crude marijuana contains over 400 different chemicals. THC, the main active ingredient in crude marijuana, is available as the prescription drug Marinol, for the treatment of nausea associated with chemotherapy; however safer and more effective anti-emetic medication are available and preferred by oncologists.
Probably the largest reason to smoke medical marijuana is because of glaucoma. There is no scientific evidence that marijuana prevents the progression of visual loss in glaucoma. While marijuana, as well as alcohol and a host of other substances, and lower intraocular eye pressure, the medication must be carefully tailored to the individual to prevent further eye damage. Besides numerous adverse side effects of smoking marijuana, the dose cannot be controlled. Several AIDS patients are using marijuana because of the claim that it gets rid of some of the side effects. Smoking marijuana to reduce the side effects of AIDS compromises the immune system and puts AIDS patients at a significant risk for infections and respiratory problems. A current scientific study show that Marinol (oral THC), is effective in increasing appetite but is ineffective in increasing weight gain.
Others smoke marijuana because they believe it reduces the spasicity associated with Multiple Sclerosis. In a recent double blind scientific study, the latest high-tech electronic equipment was used to determine if smoked marijuana had any benefit in treating spasicity in patients with MS. The study found that all patients receiving marijuana rather than placebo perceived their spascity to be lessened, when in actuality, it was made worse.
Smoked marijuana is neither an acceptable medical treatment nor an alternative medical treatment for any illness. Marijuana use has serious health consequences. Concentration, motor coordination, memory, lungs, reproductive and immune systems are all adversely impacted by marijuana use; marijuana is addictive. Physicians who treat people for cancer, AIDS, glaucoma and other diseases do not favor the use of marijuana.
Not one American health organization accepts marijuana as medicine. These include the American Medical Association, National Multiple Sclerosis Society, American Glaucoma Society, American Academy of Ophthalmology and American Cancer Society. FDA/DEA have repeatedly rejected marijuana for medicinal use. Marijuana fails to meet any of the Drug Enforcement Administrations or Federal Drug Administration's eight criteria for approving drugs for medical use. Most doctors want the best medicine possible for their patients. Although synthetic marijuana (THC) in a pure and standardized form is available by prescription, it is often the last choice of doctors, because better medicines are available. Marijuana is not recognized as a medicine in generally accepted pharmacopoeia, medical references or textbooks. Even Marinol, a synthetic form of THC (tetrahydracannibinol), available by prescription for treating nausea, has far more negative health effects than other available agents. There are numerous and more effective anti nausea agents. These include Prochlorperazine (Compazine), metaclopramide (Reglan), lorazepam, corticosteroids, thiethylperazine (Torecan), ondansetron (Zofran), promethazine (Phenagran), perphenazine (Trilafon), and chlorpromazine (Thorazine). The pro-drug lobby views the suffering of patients with chronic illness with false promises about marijuana as medicine. They have stated that they are pushing marijuana as medicine and are using it as a "red herring" as part of a strategy to legalize marijuana for general use.
Legalizing marijuana for medical use would just give people more reasons to get high. Many of the side effects are very dangerous. It has been proven to be addictive, and the bottom line is there is absolutely no scientific evidence that smoking marijuana helps any type of medical condition.


This is complete bullshit. I think I need to take a shower.

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If a person has a disease or disorder and they feel that smoking marijuana relieves them of their symptoms and they can live a happier life, then by all means I say let them do it. I had a close friend recently pass away from bone cancer. Had a tumor on his spine that was preventing him from putting weight on his legs. If mmj could have helped him live another day and keep a meal down so he can watch his kids grow up, I don't think that should be considered a crime. Hearing all these stories about people being arrested and having the book thrown at them for a few plants for their personal use to ease pain for legit conditions makes me sick. But in the great country we live in the gov would much rather stick to their side of the story and say marijuana is evil, rather than admitting they have been lying to us this whole time. If marijuana is a real cure/aid and the gov knows about it but not telling us, I call it population control.

Not all people who use marijuana do it to get high. When the gov realizes that and stops being so closed minded thats when we will see real CHANGE. If it were up to me, medical marijuana would be 50 state legal for those that have a legit condition. Too bad its not, o well back to my blunt now.

Edited by GreenLeafVega, 25 December 2008 - 05:05 AM.


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Looks like a 5th grade catholic student wrote it. Even non marijuana smokers would probably stop readin at "As soon as they sit on the seat they become as dangerous as drunk drivers."

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Lol yeah I didn't read it either I stopped after "Marijuana should be illegal".
Just hadda voice my opinion.

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GreenGoblin7

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Ridiculous garbage

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squeamoz

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i was thinking catholic as well.

completely biased, and you can tell the person didnt do any research either.

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It's 0 to 16 - yes/no

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PheenixTears420

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This is complete bullshit. I think I need to take a shower.

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The horrendous grammar was enough to make me want to puke. As for the "arguments" presented in the essay, they sound like they were taken straight out of a government issued propaganda pamphlet. This bullshit is nothing more than a hodgepodge of thoroughly debunked concepts and logical fallacies, with a dash of utter falsehood thrown in for flavour.

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My favorite part about all of that was that the writer never mentioned exactly what associations of universities were conducting these surveys. Maybe it was the University of Their Mind.

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Looks like a 5th grade catholic student wrote it. Even non marijuana smokers would probably stop readin at "As soon as they sit on the seat they become as dangerous as drunk drivers."


Haha that's exactly where I stopped.




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