Originally Posted By: Number21
Here is the #1 problem with marijuana right now:
It is still federally labeled as a Schedule 1 drug. This is what sets law enforcement, punishment, and prescription policy.
Schedule 1 drug definition states:
Quote:
Schedule I substances are those that have the following findings:
A. The drug or other substance has a high potential for abuse.
B. The drug or other substance has no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States.
C. There is a lack of accepted safety for use of the drug or other substance under medical supervision.
A. Not true for marijuana. Argue all you want it cannot be proven.
B. Absolutely, 100% proven false for marijuana by everybody including the federal government. I am currently being treated by a doctor with marijuana. I can give you his phone number.
C. Marijuana can easily and safely be medically administered in pills and intravenously.
I'm not saying they should sell it in vending machines, but it should not be a Schedule 1 controlled substance. That is ridiculous. It should be at least as legal as Vicodin. It's currently as illegal as HEROIN.
B. is definitely out the window as it simply does not apply to marijuana. A. & C. applies to any over-the-counter drug or medicine. That's why I've said that federal law is based on marijuana studies that are 100 years old...it has absolutely nothing to do with what we know about it today...
Here is the #1 problem with marijuana right now:
It is still federally labeled as a Schedule 1 drug. This is what sets law enforcement, punishment, and prescription policy.
Schedule 1 drug definition states:
Quote:
Schedule I substances are those that have the following findings:
A. The drug or other substance has a high potential for abuse.
B. The drug or other substance has no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States.
C. There is a lack of accepted safety for use of the drug or other substance under medical supervision.
A. Not true for marijuana. Argue all you want it cannot be proven.
B. Absolutely, 100% proven false for marijuana by everybody including the federal government. I am currently being treated by a doctor with marijuana. I can give you his phone number.
C. Marijuana can easily and safely be medically administered in pills and intravenously.
I'm not saying they should sell it in vending machines, but it should not be a Schedule 1 controlled substance. That is ridiculous. It should be at least as legal as Vicodin. It's currently as illegal as HEROIN.
B. is definitely out the window as it simply does not apply to marijuana. A. & C. applies to any over-the-counter drug or medicine. That's why I've said that federal law is based on marijuana studies that are 100 years old...it has absolutely nothing to do with what we know about it today...