The myths of marijuana: Former DEA chief says pot legalization a 'disaster'

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The myths of marijuana: Former DEA chief says pot legalization a 'disaster'
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Power Players


These days, former DEA administrator Peter Bensinger is like a lonely voice crying out in the wilderness – an anti-drug crusader who served three American presidents, now battling the perils of pot at a time when legalization is all the rage.


“I think it’s a disaster,” he told “Power Players” of the rapid growth in sales of recreational marijuana in Colorado and Washington and medicinal pot in 18 other states.


It “will damage the young people in that state. It will damage the industries in the state, and put the highways in jeopardy,” he said. “Plus, it's against federal law and the Constitution and our international treaties.”


Bensinger argued that the public, and politicians now pushing to legalize the drug, have been duped by the “myth” that marijuana can do no harm.


“You'll dissipate a drink in about an hour per drink; marijuana can stay in your body for a week,” he said. “It goes to where we're fattest, which is our brain. … It causes short-term memory loss if used chronically. It impacts on the immune system if used regularly. It affects your depth perception.”


He said recent statistics show a spike in traffic fatalities from drivers high on pot and a significant influx in hospital emergency room visits due to overuse of the drug.


As for President Obama’s claim in a recent interview with “The New Yorker” that marijuana isn’t more dangerous than alcohol, Bensinger said it’s just flat wrong.


“I don't agree with the president at all and neither does his director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, Dr. Nora Volkow, nor the American Medical Association. They both say marijuana is not safe,” he said. “The Food and Drug Administration, not legislators, should decide what's medicine. And the Congress should decide, not the president of the United States, what's legal.”


The Obama administration’s decision not to enforce federal statutes that conflict with the legal distribution of pot in Colorado and Washington also puts many DEA field agents in those states in a bind, Bensinger said.


“You think that this world is strange because you took an oath of office to uphold the law and the constitution of the United States and enforce the federal laws,” he said of the DEA agents in states where marijuana is legal. “And you've got a president who is unwilling to do it.”


While proponents of marijuana legalization contend that it will curb illegal activity by regulating the sale of the drug, Bensinger said he believes that it will instead increase in illegal activity by enticing drug traffickers to operate more openly.


“Believe me, they'll come to Colorado, they already have arrived,” he said. “They see this legalization as a great opportunity, to sell to the young people, and to sell to the others who are now going to be able to have marijuana in possession.”


For more of the interview, and to hear why Bensinger believes the American public will ultimately reject the legalization of marijuana, check out this episode of “Power Players.”


Editor’s note:

Bensinger is currently president and CEO of Bensinger, DuPont & Associates, a private consulting firm that >>promotes drug-free workplaces. Among the services offered to clients are employee drug testing, health and safety training programs and risk management.






http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/power-p...ys-pot-legalization-a-disaster-224858590.html


all this while the US govt is the largest importer of heroin (afghanistan) and cocaine
....to finance their cia black ops

propaganda-
 
The myths of marijuana: Former DEA chief says pot legalization a 'disaster'
:o:shock::o:evil:
Power Players


These days, former DEA administrator Peter Bensinger is like a lonely voice crying out in the wilderness – an anti-drug crusader who served three American presidents, now battling the perils of pot at a time when legalization is all the rage.


“I think it’s a disaster,” he told “Power Players” of the rapid growth in sales of recreational marijuana in Colorado and Washington and medicinal pot in 18 other states.


It “will damage the young people in that state. It will damage the industries in the state, and put the highways in jeopardy,” he said. “Plus, it's against federal law and the Constitution and our international treaties.”


Bensinger argued that the public, and politicians now pushing to legalize the drug, have been duped by the “myth” that marijuana can do no harm.


“You'll dissipate a drink in about an hour per drink; marijuana can stay in your body for a week,” he said. “It goes to where we're fattest, which is our brain. … It causes short-term memory loss if used chronically. It impacts on the immune system if used regularly. It affects your depth perception.” Yes, marijuana can stay in your system for up to a month but is not active that long in the body. Alcohol is also a poison whereas marijuana has been proven to combat cancer.


He said recent statistics show a spike in traffic fatalities from drivers high on pot and a significant influx in hospital emergency room visits due to overuse of the drug. And this is verified how? There is no test to prove anyone is under the direct influence of marijuana, only that a person has ingested (inhaled or eaten) up to a month.


As for President Obama’s claim in a recent interview with “The New Yorker” that marijuana isn’t more dangerous than alcohol, Bensinger said it’s just flat wrong. I'm sorry but obama would know this first hand as he himself have smoked marijuana and drank...


“I don't agree with the president at all and neither does his director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, Dr. Nora Volkow, nor the American Medical Association. They both say marijuana is not safe,” he said. “The Food and Drug Administration, not legislators, should decide what's medicine. And the Congress should decide, not the president of the United States, what's legal.” These "Anti-Drug" companies, whatever, get federal funding to keep in operation so OF COURSE they are going to go along with the propaganda. It's their JOB and they are PAID to do so..


The Obama administration’s decision not to enforce federal statutes that conflict with the legal distribution of pot in Colorado and Washington also puts many DEA field agents in those states in a bind, Bensinger said. Well then, it SUCKS to be THEM! What about they HELP people instead of HARMING families like they have been the past 60 years? Ever though of this mister DEA??


“You think that this world is strange because you took an oath of office to uphold the law and the constitution of the United States and enforce the federal laws,” he said of the DEA agents in states where marijuana is legal. “And you've got a president who is unwilling to do it.” I think it's hypercritical that the DEA was formed to STRICTLY target marijuana users. Not dealers, users. And a DEA agent who was on that task force's son was dying of cancer. If that agent gave their son marijuana to treat their cancer i'm sure he wouldn't have had such a hard on to ruin other families and would have been put at ease. Who know's. Maybe his son would have beat the cancer! Am I right here?


While proponents of marijuana legalization contend that it will curb illegal activity by regulating the sale of the drug, Bensinger said he believes that it will instead increase in illegal activity by enticing drug traffickers to operate more openly. What is the logic behind this? Legalise all drugs and there will be no crime... Now THAT is logic!


“Believe me, they'll come to Colorado, they already have arrived,” he said. “They see this legalization as a great opportunity, to sell to the young people, and to sell to the others who are now going to be able to have marijuana in possession.” Teen marijuana use is actually decreasing due to legalizing in some states. There are plenty of stats to back this up too mister DEA


For more of the interview, and to hear why Bensinger believes the American public will ultimately reject the legalization of marijuana, check out this episode of “Power Players.”


Editor’s note:

Bensinger is currently president and CEO of Bensinger, DuPont & Associates, a private consulting firm that >>promotes drug-free workplaces. Among the services offered to clients are employee drug testing, health and safety training programs and risk management.






http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/power-p...ys-pot-legalization-a-disaster-224858590.html


all this while the US govt is the largest importer of heroin (afghanistan) and cocaine
....to finance their cia black ops.
This is true and there is historical proof of this

propaganda-

Some research into DuPoint show's they manufacturer Kevlar. If marijuana goes legal does this mean DuPoint can see a reduced profit margin in kevlar? This could be a conflict. Also, read this http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/10/23/us-dupont-results-idUSBRE89M0H320121023
 
How about focus on the Oxy problem..... the one that was created by big pharm

Sadly he won't as the US are protecting poppy plantations overseas. Get young kids hooked on legal prescriptions then they become psychically addicted and they make huge profits off transporting heroin to the US. It's been this way for a while now.
 
The myths of marijuana: Former DEA chief says pot legalization a 'disaster'
:o:shock::o:evil:
Power Players


These days, former DEA administrator Peter Bensinger is like a lonely voice crying out in the wilderness – an anti-drug crusader who served three American presidents, now battling the perils of pot at a time when legalization is all the rage.


“I think it’s a disaster,” he told “Power Players” of the rapid growth in sales of recreational marijuana in Colorado and Washington and medicinal pot in 18 other states.


It “will damage the young people in that state. It will damage the industries in the state, and put the highways in jeopardy,” he said. “Plus, it's against federal law and the Constitution and our international treaties.”

i actually agree with the point about it being illegal federally, and don't think obama and co. are doing anyone a solid by not prosecuting.. and i've yet to see study one that shows that driving stoned is anything akin to driving drunk, don't buy the hype, i drive stoned all the time, never got into a single accident.. and again, the precious children, enough already.. the industries of state, haven't got a clue what he's rambling about there..
i love how it's always about the kids, those poor, precious kids will now be able to smoke marijuana now... as if my 16 year old nephew couldn't walk into school any day of the week and probably walk out with any drug he wanted, but let's overlook this fact.. being illegal never stopped anyone from buying drugs before.

Bensinger argued that the public, and politicians now pushing to legalize the drug, have been duped by the “myth” that marijuana can do no harm.


“You'll dissipate a drink in about an hour per drink; marijuana can stay in your body for a week,” he said. “It goes to where we're fattest, which is our brain. … It causes short-term memory loss if used chronically. It impacts on the immune system if used regularly. It affects your depth perception.”

again, more bullshit about the memory, recent studies have shown no increase in memory loss for chronic smokers, get it, chronic smokers? lol.. :D it effects the immune system, really now?? is that why they prescribe mmj to aids patients with a low immune system?? more bs..

He said recent statistics show a spike in traffic fatalities from drivers high on pot and a significant influx in hospital emergency room visits due to overuse of the drug.

anyone in the room please raise your hand if you've ever been to the er from smoking too much. anyone, anyone?? beuler, beuler?? thought so.. and again, show me one study that smoking cannabis impairs your driving like alcohol does, just one.. and in fact, i've heard traffic fatalities have gone down in colorado as more people are smoking then drinking, which leads to less traffic deaths, so again, more bs..

As for President Obama’s claim in a recent interview with “The New Yorker” that marijuana isn’t more dangerous than alcohol, Bensinger said it’s just flat wrong.


“I don't agree with the president at all and neither does his director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, Dr. Nora Volkow, nor the American Medical Association. They both say marijuana is not safe,” he said. “The Food and Drug Administration, not legislators, should decide what's medicine. And the Congress should decide, not the president of the United States, what's legal.”

doesn't the fda approve all of these drugs i see commercials for, 1-800-bad-drug?? if you took the recent drug z and now your balls are falling off, call the law offices of such and such?? yeah, i thought so, that's exactly who i'm trusting with my health and who to tell me what i can and can't put into my body, they've already demonstrated they care so much about us, smh..

The Obama administration’s decision not to enforce federal statutes that conflict with the legal distribution of pot in Colorado and Washington also puts many DEA field agents in those states in a bind, Bensinger said.

actually, i agree 100% with this.. it's the president's job to enforce laws, and not enforcing them is doing no one any good.. what happens to colorado when the next republican gets into office and actually decides to enforce the laws of the land?? come on obama, shit or get off the pot already..

“You think that this world is strange because you took an oath of office to uphold the law and the constitution of the United States and enforce the federal laws,” he said of the DEA agents in states where marijuana is legal. “And you've got a president who is unwilling to do it.”

same as above, i agree 100% on this..

While proponents of marijuana legalization contend that it will curb illegal activity by regulating the sale of the drug, Bensinger said he believes that it will instead increase in illegal activity by enticing drug traffickers to operate more openly.
well if a drug is legal, then the people selling it aren't performing an illegal activity, now can they?? moot point there imo..

“Believe me, they'll come to Colorado, they already have arrived,” he said. “They see this legalization as a great opportunity, to sell to the young people, and to sell to the others who are now going to be able to have marijuana in possession.”

again with the children, christ, enough already.. and like people who want to smoke cannabis now don't already buy it.. and again, if it's a legal drug, there's no illegal activity going on now is there?

For more of the interview, and to hear why Bensinger believes the American public will ultimately reject the legalization of marijuana, check out this episode of “Power Players.”

oh yeah, lemme set my tevo for that one, brb.. ok, all set, can't wait.. :D
Editor’s note:

Bensinger is currently president and CEO of Bensinger, DuPont & Associates, a private consulting firm that >>promotes drug-free workplaces. Among the services offered to clients are employee drug testing, health and safety training programs and risk management.






http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/power-p...ys-pot-legalization-a-disaster-224858590.html


all this while the US govt is the largest importer of heroin (afghanistan) and cocaine
....to finance their cia black ops

propaganda-
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Fuck him- brainwashed political agenda serving asshole.

nah, not brainwashed; just a self serving piece of shit trying to justify his life's work. It must be depressing to have the country laughing at your because your life's work was deceitful, ridiculous, and counteractive to the advancement of society. Do any of you notice how these types of 'people' are now the minority? Thank god for that one eh
 
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