WH Drug Czar " M.J. Legalization isn't going to solve our problem"

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Gil Kerlikowske, Drug Czar: Marijuana Legalization 'Isn't Going To Solve Our Drug Problem' (VIDEO)

White House Drug Control Policy Director R. Gil Kerlikowske shot down a question Monday about softening views on marijuana policy, saying the administration believes that neither "legalization" nor "decriminalization" are viable solutions to deal with the nation's "problem."

Kerlikowske was giving a speech on declining foreign drug production and domestic consumption rates during a forum at the Center for Strategic & International Studies. After announcing that Colombia had tumbled down the ranks of cocaine-producing nations -- now behind Peru and Bolivia -- Kerlikowske faced a question from an audience member who criticized the administration's continued prioritization of marijuana enforcement despite evidence that it is far less harmful than legal substances such as alcohol and tobacco.

Kerlikowske responded with an aggressive rebuttal against the legalization and decriminalization arguments. He said such an approach would likely lead to increased marijuana use and levels of addiction, which he claimed would put further strain on domestic infrastructure designed to deal with drug dependency. Kerlikowske went on to claim that the administration didn't think "locking everyone up for marijuana" was a solution, but he maintained that "legalization isn't going to solve our drug problem."

While the scientific studies on cannabis dependence have suggested some level of addictiveness, the cost of enforcing a prohibition on marijuana continues to be a common argument against the current policy.

Nearly 758,600 Americans were arrested in 2010 for simple possession. That was about 88 percent of all marijuana arrests that year. In fact, more than half of all drug arrests in 2010 stemmed from marijuana-related offenses. All of this takes a serious economic toll on law enforcement, corrections facilities and the legal system.

Other economic studies have found that legalizing marijuana could produce federal savings of nearly $14 billion. While there have been suggestions that President Barack Obama would scale back the drug war if elected to a second term, actions such as the mounting federal crackdowns on medical marijuana dispensaries have led drug policy reformers to remain skeptical.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/30/gil-kerlikowske-drug-czar-marijuana_n_1720454.html
 
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the freaking problem IS the WH drug Czars' head in the sand approach, Obama could re-schedule Maijuana with a stroke of the pen.

Or at least, allow the states to control it. "Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it.” ( saul alinsky)
 
"ADDICTION???"

Is that what this fuck said on the campaign trail .. that marijuana is ADDICTIVE????

Obama no longer needs the youth vote .. so fuck 'em.

Welcome to the underside of the bus.
 
"ADDICTION???"

Is that what this fuck said on the campaign trail .. that marijuana is ADDICTIVE????

Obama no longer needs the youth vote .. so fuck 'em.

Welcome to the underside of the bus.
"levels of addiction" whatever the hell that's supposed to mean. :blah: maybe someting akin to Dante's Levels of Hell?

EDIT: "dependence" would be correct, but it just doesn't have that POP sound like addiction does -gets your attention
 
"levels of addiction" whatever the hell that's supposed to mean. :blah: maybe someting akin to Dante's Levels of Hell?

EDIT: "dependence" would be correct, but it just doesn't have that POP sound like addiction does -gets your attention

How about "habit?"

If you run out .. you'll just wait until you get some more. :0)
 
How about "habit?"

If you run out .. you'll just wait until you get some more. :0)
well i gotta be truthful here, some ppl are "habitual"users.

I dunno as the Doobie Bros, once said "what were once habits are now vices" - -but addiction -that gets FUNDING!!!
Voila' we create the problem ( illegal) we screw up the solutions( med marijuana -see Weed Wars thread),and then ... WE DECLARE WAR ON ADDICTION!!

When you got a "war", you get money to fight the "drug war" -
 
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