session's war on pot is wrong, will lead to more, not less deaths do to opiates.

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Today on Science Friday(NPR) (AUDIO-Do We Need Pot To Fight The Opioid Epidemic?

Studies suggest cracking down on legalized marijuana will only make things worse.-
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As Attorney General Jeff Sessions recently wrote in a letter to Congress, the U.S. is “in the midst of an historic drug epidemic.” Indeed, the rapid rise in opioid and heroin use has caused a nearly six-fold increase in overdose deaths since 2002.

In his letter, which was released this week, Sessions expressed his opposition to an amendment protecting medical marijuana providers. Marijuana, he has said, isn’t the way to combat opiate abuse. “I am astonished to hear people suggest that we can solve our heroin crisis by legalizing marijuana—so people can trade one life-wrecking dependency for another that’s only slightly less awful,” he said in a speech in front of federal, state, and local law enforcement in March.



The handful of states that have so far legalized cannabis in one form or another have long been at odds with federal law. But in 2013, under former President Barack Obama, the Department of Justice made the decision to defer to state governments that had developed strict laws and regulations for marijuana use. In 2014, Congress followed up with an amendment to the federal budget that would prohibit the DOJ from using any money to interfere with the legal use of medical marijuana at the state level. Now Sessions is looking to change course on state marijuana rules by blocking the passage of the new amendment.

Where opiate addiction is concerned, however, Sessions’ worries about cannabis seem unwarranted. In a recent article, Scientific American reporter Dina Fine Maron wrote that studies suggest medical marijuana use actually lowers the rate of prescription opioid use, and therefore addiction. Maron joins David Bradford, a professor of public policy at the University of Georgia, to discuss what science says about marijuana legalization and prescription opioid use outcomes.
 
Dr session's has stated that the medical benefits are hyped. I guess in his opinion since he HAS NOTHING TO SUPPORT IT...
 
His thinking is 1965, then again, he is Jefferson Beauregard Sessions from Alabama, Alabama where Confederate Memorial Day is still a celebrated State Holiday
 
If the trump allows him to go after legal "businesses" the opiate use & OD's will go up...

trump knows how to pick um...:palm:
 
If the trump allows him to go after legal "businesses" the opiate use & OD's will go up...

trump knows how to pick um...:palm:

I do know for a fact that a person going through Chemo does not eat. They are too sick to eat. Obviously that just makes the cancer worse as the body is not getting enough nutrients to help fight it. Surprisingly marijuana use by a cancer patient
increases their appetite. Makes them want to eat. So it helps. Medical use of marijuana should just be left alone.
 
medical marijuana is NOT a simple substitute for Opiates..It's more for regulation of the endocannibinoid system.

Not to say there can't be pain relief,but it's not an "either/or" in many cases..

Sessions is a reactionary.
 
His thinking is 1965, then again, he is Jefferson Beauregard Sessions from Alabama, Alabama where Confederate Memorial Day is still a celebrated State Holiday

Aug 2nd will be the 80 year anniversary since Socialist Democrat FDR first made pot illegal.
 
This gang of idiots is dragging this country backwards just like Repugnants always do.

Democrats try to move us forward into the future then Repugnants come along and try to drag us backwards into the ancient past.

Conservatives are bass-ackwards people anyway.
 
This gang of idiots is dragging this country backwards just like Repugnants always do.

Democrats try to move us forward into the future then Repugnants come along and try to drag us backwards into the ancient past.

Conservatives are bass-ackwards people anyway.

Bill Clinton signed a crime bill that put more black people in prison than any other President. That's progress?

Funny how Libertarians have been against the war on drugs from day one and have been against discrimination against gays longer than either R's or D's. So feel free to pound your chest thinking you are a progressive D but ultimately you have supported what you mock
 
I do know for a fact that a person going through Chemo does not eat. They are too sick to eat. Obviously that just makes the cancer worse as the body is not getting enough nutrients to help fight it. Surprisingly marijuana use by a cancer patient
increases their appetite. Makes them want to eat. So it helps. Medical use of marijuana should just be left alone.

Great point.... It is also a very good alternative for prescribed opiates for pain & helps many w/seizures, Parkinsons etc..
 
Bill Clinton signed a crime bill that put more black people in prison than any other President. That's progress?

Funny how Libertarians have been against the war on drugs from day one and have been against discrimination against gays longer than either R's or D's. So feel free to pound your chest thinking you are a progressive D but ultimately you have supported what you mock

There was no intent by Clinton to disproportionately incarcerate black people.

At the time, violent crime was seen as out of control in the US. Starting in 1987, the homicide rate in the US was increasing by 5% each year, peaking in 1991 with 9.8 deaths per every 100,000 people. Many of those victims were young African Americans. Robbery and assault rates had exploded beginning in the late 1960s, and the crack cocaine epidemic was devastating the nation's urban centres.

The bill had bipartisan support, and easily passed both the House and Senate. The Clintons have pointed out that both black politicians and community leaders backed the law, and in general supported increased law enforcement in order to help quell street violence destroying communities.

You're just a typical truth twisting right-wing ass.
 
There was no intent by Clinton to disproportionately incarcerate black people.

At the time, violent crime was seen as out of control in the US. Starting in 1987, the homicide rate in the US was increasing by 5% each year, peaking in 1991 with 9.8 deaths per every 100,000 people. Many of those victims were young African Americans. Robbery and assault rates had exploded beginning in the late 1960s, and the crack cocaine epidemic was devastating the nation's urban centres.

The bill had bipartisan support, and easily passed both the House and Senate. The Clintons have pointed out that both black politicians and community leaders backed the law, and in general supported increased law enforcement in order to help quell street violence destroying communities.

You're just a typical truth twisting right-wing ass.

Hate to burst your BLM loving bubble, but no one sets out to incarcerate an inordinate number of black people.
 
There was no intent by Clinton to disproportionately incarcerate black people.

At the time, violent crime was seen as out of control in the US. Starting in 1987, the homicide rate in the US was increasing by 5% each year, peaking in 1991 with 9.8 deaths per every 100,000 people. Many of those victims were young African Americans. Robbery and assault rates had exploded beginning in the late 1960s, and the crack cocaine epidemic was devastating the nation's urban centres.

The bill had bipartisan support, and easily passed both the House and Senate. The Clintons have pointed out that both black politicians and community leaders backed the law, and in general supported increased law enforcement in order to help quell street violence destroying communities.

You're just a typical truth twisting right-wing ass.

LOL, so when BAC and TTQ64 post here that's clinton signed the bill that ultimately imprisioned more black Americans than any other President do you call them truth twisting assholes? When Michelle Alexander writes Jim Crow Part II about what Clinton did do you call her a truth twisting asshole?

This is why I laugh at white liberals like you. You claim to care and be compassionate yet being a partisan Dem is more important to you than the reality of what happened
 
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