White House Response to 7 Marijuana Legalization Petitions

HankDank

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Heres the "generic" response issued to cover the LARGEST petition signed on Whitehouse.gov
What a fucking Joke..



What We Have to Say About Legalizing Marijuana

By Gil Kerlikowske, Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy

When the President took office, he directed all of his policymakers to develop policies based on science and research, not ideology or politics. So our concern about marijuana is based on what the science tells us about the drug's effects.

According to scientists at the National Institutes of Health- the world's largest source of drug abuse research - marijuana use is associated with addiction, respiratory disease, and cognitive impairment. We know from an array of treatment admission information and Federal data that marijuana use is a significant source for voluntary drug treatment admissions and visits to emergency rooms. Studies also reveal that marijuana potency has almost tripled over the past 20 years, raising serious concerns about what this means for public health – especially among young people who use the drug because research shows their brains continue to develop well into their 20's. Simply put, it is not a benign drug.

Like many, we are interested in the potential marijuana may have in providing relief to individuals diagnosed with certain serious illnesses. That is why we ardently support ongoing research into determining what components of the marijuana plant can be used as medicine. To date, however, neither the FDA nor the Institute of Medicine have found smoked marijuana to meet the modern standard for safe or effective medicine for any condition.

As a former police chief, I recognize we are not going to arrest our way out of the problem. We also recognize that legalizing marijuana would not provide the answer to any of the health, social, youth education, criminal justice, and community quality of life challenges associated with drug use.

That is why the President's National Drug Control Strategy is balanced and comprehensive, emphasizing prevention and treatment while at the same time supporting innovative law enforcement efforts that protect public safety and disrupt the supply of drugs entering our communities. Preventing drug use is the most cost-effective way to reduce drug use and its consequences in America. And, as we've seen in our work through community coalitions across the country, this approach works in making communities healthier and safer. We're also focused on expanding access to drug treatment for addicts. Treatment works. In fact, millions of Americans are in successful recovery for drug and alcoholism today. And through our work with innovative drug courts across the Nation, we are improving our criminal justice system to divert non-violent offenders into treatment.

Our commitment to a balanced approach to drug control is real. This last fiscal year alone, the Federal Government spent over $10 billion on drug education and treatment programs compared to just over $9 billion on drug related law enforcement in the U.S.

(Thats only 19 billion a year spent of drug control)
Thats like pocket change right...
 

sso

Well-Known Member
Heres the "generic" response issued to cover the LARGEST petition signed on Whitehouse.gov
What a fucking Joke..



What We Have to Say About Legalizing Marijuana

By Gil Kerlikowske, Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy

When the President took office, he directed all of his policymakers to develop policies based on science and research, not ideology or politics. So our concern about marijuana is based on what the science tells us about the drug's effects.

According to scientists at the National Institutes of Health- the world's largest source of drug abuse research - marijuana use is associated with addiction, respiratory disease, and cognitive impairment. We know from an array of treatment admission information and Federal data that marijuana use is a significant source for voluntary drug treatment admissions and visits to emergency rooms. Studies also reveal that marijuana potency has almost tripled over the past 20 years, raising serious concerns about what this means for public health – especially among young people who use the drug because research shows their brains continue to develop well into their 20's. Simply put, it is not a benign drug.
these are allegations and unfounded lies.

drug treatment admissions, people are forced into, btw, just to name one.

Like many, we are interested in the potential marijuana may have in providing relief to individuals diagnosed with certain serious illnesses. That is why we ardently support ongoing research into determining what components of the marijuana plant can be used as medicine. To date, however, neither the FDA nor the Institute of Medicine have found smoked marijuana to meet the modern standard for safe or effective medicine for any condition.
but sick pills and radioactive therapy is? now we are sinking to the moronic level.
As a former police chief, I recognize we are not going to arrest our way out of the problem. We also recognize that legalizing marijuana would not provide the answer to any of the health, social, youth education, criminal justice, and community quality of life challenges associated with drug use.
"what we are doing is evil and unconstitutional but we are not going to stop doing it"
That is why the President's National Drug Control Strategy is balanced and comprehensive, emphasizing prevention and treatment while at the same time supporting innovative law enforcement efforts that protect public safety and disrupt the supply of drugs entering our communities. Preventing drug use is the most cost-effective way to reduce drug use and its consequences in America. And, as we've seen in our work through community coalitions across the country, this approach works in making communities healthier and safer. We're also focused on expanding access to drug treatment for addicts. Treatment works. In fact, millions of Americans are in successful recovery for drug and alcoholism today. And through our work with innovative drug courts across the Nation, we are improving our criminal justice system to divert non-violent offenders into treatment.
aha, go to classrooms and have kids laugh at your propaganda bullshit, while breaking up homes and forcing people into "therapy"
Our commitment to a balanced approach to drug control is real. This last fiscal year alone, the Federal Government spent over $10 billion on drug education and treatment programs compared to just over $9 billion on drug related law enforcement in the U.S.

(Thats only 19 billion a year spent of drug control)
Thats like pocket change right...
we are talking such morons, im starting to doubt these bastards will be gotten out of power, without a bullet that is.

thats the most nonsensical mouthfart delivered via pen, ive heard since the last time some beast in a politicians clothes burped his puke up in a speech.
 

massah

Well-Known Member
yup...total bullshit...but what do you expect? It is the govt...and the profits from oil/paper/etc outweigh our stonage :(
 

Rtazmann

Active Member
What a load of horseshit. Basically what we are going to have to do as the people of the u.s.,,, before it is said and done we needto stop separating the states and force the hand of our government as 1nation we will have to do this about everything our government has screwed up,,,it's called taking our country back....this country belongs to the people ,,,not the government and we will have to show it...marijuana is a weed with nothing added to it....we need to stop the b,s. That our government is using that is all lies,,,,just to keep it from being legalized..this legislation issue is crap,,,,,it's conclusions are written for our government to throw lies to us......if people are going to go to the hospitals if it becomes legal and the cost is an issue,,,,,what is it now when it is illegal..,,,,,it is greater,,if people are really going to the hospital for marijuana use...marijuana is a good sedative,,,,,not something that promotes aggressive behavior....i would rather see truth in the marijuana issue not bs just to show power on the part of our government....let's get real!!!!
 
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