Bush Administration blames Meth problem on Marijuana

Discussion in 'Cannabis News & Industry Updates' started by DankSpank, Aug 7, 2005.

  1. Might be old news, but this just popped up on MSN:
    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8770112/site/newsweek

    "And, amid the wreckage, a pressing political debate: are we fighting the wrong drug war? The Bush administration has made marijuana the major focus of its anti-drug efforts, both because there are so many users (an estimated 15 million Americans) and because it considers pot a "gateway" to the use of harder substances. "If we can get a child to 20 without using marijuana, there is a 98 percent chance that the child will never become addicted to any drug," says White House Deputy Drug Czar Scott Burns, of the Office of National Drug Control Policy. "While it may come across as an overemphasis on marijuana, you don't wake up when you're 25 and say, 'I want to slam meth!' " But those fighting on the front lines say the White House is out of touch. "It hurts the federal government's credibility when they say marijuana is the No. 1 priority," says Deputy District Attorney Mark McDonnell, head of narcotics in Portland, Ore., which has been especially hard hit. Meth, he says, "is an epidemic and a crisis unprecedented.""
     
  2. Let us not forget, that their 98% chance stat obviously is leaving out tobacco.
     
  3. And all pharmaceutical pills [​IMG]
     
  4. I love teamwork :)
     

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