The War on Drugs,Truly A War on People

Misguided Stigma Attached to Pot Smoking Still Alive and Well

© Nicholas Morine

Dec 22, 2008
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Marijuana is blamed by many people for many medical and societal ills out of ignorance - despite recent medical evidence clearing up many of these misconceptions!

Watching the local news might bring another report to the fore – another neighbourhood “grow op” busted or a local man who has been charged with possession of marijuana – a plant so highly stigmatized that mere possession of it's flower can land one in jail for years. Social understanding of the reality of marijuana use is slowly coming to pass; It is now uncommon for many people to believe the tired half-truths and aggressive propoganda foisted by D.A.R.E and other Law Enforcement Agencies surrounding the cannabis plant.

Racism, Ignorance Mostly to Blame for Prohibition

Initially, prohibition of marijuana or “marihuana” in the Western world was primarily a racist backlash against Mexican workers and other immigrants who worked in the southern states of the United States – later that focus would shift to black Jazz musicians and other social minorities and marginals who were easily cast as “the Other” to a largely white, suburban demographic.

To read more about the basis of marijuana prohibition, please click here.

History, Medicinal Use of a Relatively Benign Substance

The history of cannabis does not begin there however – it is a plant that has been used since at least well before the time of Jesus Christ to reduce pain, to relax the body and soul, and to heal and alleviate sickness and the associated symptoms of many illnesses. In the history of civilized existence, there have been exactly zero cases of death directly attributed to marijuana use – according to the National Instute of Health.

It is physically impossible to overdose on marijuana. Further, medical research suggests that it is impossible to develop a physical addiction to cannabis as well. While long-term marijuana smoking has been shown to increase the chance of developing bronchitis, evidence compiled by the largest case-controlled study of it's kind by Dr. Donald Tashkin indicates absolutely no correlation between heavy use of marijuana and increased incidence of lung cancers.

By comparing and contrasting these facts alone with those surrounding socially accepted drugs such as tobacco and alcohol, let alone a plethora of toxic and extremely addictive prescription pharmaceuticals – the hypocrisy surrounding the “War on Drugs” becomes evident to most critical thinkers.

The Real Cost of the “War on Drugs”

Aside from the tens of billions of dollars in lucrative federal revenue that could be accumulated by simple legalization and taxation of the cannabis plant, and also not accounting for the millions of dollars spent enforcing antiquated prohibition laws - there is a very real human cost associated with the "War on Drugs".

In 2007 alone, there were 872,720 people arrested on marijuana related charges in the United States. Of those persons 775,137 were arrested for simple possession. Nearly a million persons a year in the United States are arrested for choosing a safer, healthier, and more productive medicine or recreational drug than alcohol, tobacco, prescription pharmaceuticals, or even Aspirin – Aspirin being responsible for ~20,000 American deaths per year.

In a society that supposedly rests a great deal of it's foundation on the principles of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness – it seems extremely hypocritical, illogical, and farcical to continue this misguided and propaganda-fuelled war on our fellow citizens. When heart disease (heavily influenced by extremely fatty diets and obesity) continues the leading cause of death of death in America – killing over 2,500 people each day, it seems foolish and unjust to jail a million persons a year in the West for choosing a substance which has never killed a single human being since it's recorded use.

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For accurate information regarding medicinal and recreational use of cannabis, as well as other herbs and psychoactive substances, please consult Erowid.org.


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Dec 22, 2008 1:38 PM
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The War on Drugs is nothing other than an uncounted third war on Woodstock Nation, a witch-hunt with the unwritten objective of cultural genocide against a double-digit demographic demographic of civil disobedience. It is based on fear of the dark, the subconscious, the unknown. Politicians threaten forfeiture of liberty, ability to provide for family, and estate. Then they correlate paranoia with a molecule. Never mind that positive set and setting reliably produces positive results. The constitution, as amended, does not authorize government to restrict moods or consciousness, or thinking, any more than it allows restraint on speech. The charter for the War on Drugs is the Controlled Substances Act of 1970. It is written under the commerce clause of the constitution. To think that the founding fathers would countenance the impoverishment of the treasury and the sabotage of national security by eradication of the nation's number-one cash crop, gifting all that commerce to outlaws, defies credulity, not to mention the alienation of the inalienable right to the pursuit of happiness. A man's body is legally his own property to dispose of as he pleases, including the coporal components, the various receptor sites. He should be able to move around the spiritual rooms of his mind with the same liberty he moves around the physical rooms of his house.
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