Medical Marijuana is a scam!

VIDEO EXPOSES MEDICAL MARIJUANA AS HOAX
By Cliff Kincaid
July 2, 2005
NewsWithViews.com
"Rhode Island Governor Donald L. Carcieri has vetoed a “medical marijuana” bill, saying it would encourage marijuana use and criminal activity. His veto comes as an anti-drug group has released dramatic video footage of a marijuana activist declaring that he uses dope for a health problem that he doesn’t really have. The bottom line for this activist, Ed Rosenthal, is that “I like to get high. Marijuana is fun.” The video has the potential of dealing a major blow to the “medical marijuana” movement, largely funded by billionaire George Soros.
The video footage, posted at the website www.sorosmonitor.com, gives the lie to the claim that we often see in the media that smoking marijuana is a legitimate medical treatment for people with diseases. Rosenthal, who was associated with High Times magazine for many years, is shown speaking to dozens of marijuana activists. “With all the talk about medical marijuana, I have to tell you that I also use marijuana medically (laughter),” he says. “I have a latent glaucoma, which has never been diagnosed (more laughter). And the reason why it has never been diagnosed is because I've been treating it (laughter)…But there is a reason why I do use it. And that is because I like to get high. (cheers, applause). Marijuana is fun.”
The video proves that “medical marijuana” is a joke to those on the inside of the pro-pot movement who realize that getting the public and the media to accept the notion that smoking marijuana alleviates health problems is a major step down the road to complete legalization of dope. In fact, another video excerpt shows Richard Cowan, former director of NORML (National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws), saying that “The key to it [legalization] is medical access because once you have hundreds of thousands of people using marijuana medically under medical supervision the whole scam is going to be blown…Once there’s medical access and if we continue to do what we have to do?and we will?then we’ll get full legalization.”
Steven Steiner, who runs the anti-Soros website, www.sorosmonitor.com, and the DAMMAD (Dads and Mad Moms Against Drug Dealers) organization.
But will the major media report on the explosive and shocking comments on the tape? Most of the media, several states?and 161 members of the House?have bought into the notion that smoking marijuana somehow has medical benefits. That was the number of House members who voted on June 15 to prohibit the Department of Justice from spending any money arresting or prosecuting users of “medical marijuana.” But the Steiner video is just the latest evidence that “medical marijuana” is just a front for the illegal drug movement and that it exploits sick people.
Six days after that House vote, federal authorities announced the results of an investigation which determined that “medical marijuana” clubs and dispensaries in California had been used as a cover for international drug dealing and money laundering. The problem emerged after California voters passed a 1996 proposition allowing the use of marijuana for so-called medical purposes. One suspect, Enrique Chan, told an undercover agent that if the drug traffickers got arrested and prosecuted for dealing dope they could beat the rap by bringing in “really sick patients with cancer” who were using marijuana and “have them sit on the stand for you.” He said that “no jury is gonna try, is gonna convict you.” While sick people were being cynically exploited by the dopers, Chan estimated that only about half the people buying the marijuana actually claimed to be sick. The rest, like Ed Rosenthal, just wanted to get high.
The video also sheds some light on a Soros-funded organization called the Drug Policy Alliance. It shows Marsha Rosenbaum, director of the Drug Policy Alliance in San Francisco, providing a rather shocking view of how to educate children about drugs.
Rosenbaum says, “I think first drugs are inherently neither hard nor soft, good nor bad…Another assumption has to be that total abstinence from drug use, even if that’s what we want, is unrealistic…Controlled drug use is possible…The first thing I would assign is Andrew Weil’s book Chocolate to Morphine, which is a classic. It simply outlines pretty much every drug kids come across. And talks about not good drugs not bad drugs, relationships with drugs. He describes them. And I think that’s how we need to start…Finally, and probably most radical, I think a goal of harm-reduction education would be to utilize positive role models. I think it would be very useful in a drug education program for people with non-problematic drug experience to talk to them. All the time my friend Craig Reinarman is always saying, you know, why is it that they always bring in addicts to talk to kids about drugs. It’s like bringing someone in who failed at it to tell them how to do it or how not to do it. That just doesn’t make any sense. What if we had people who had used drugs for a long time in a controlled rational way?didn’t get into trouble with drugs?to impart some of this information to kids?how they could do that.”
At first, when I asked Rosenbaum for a comment on these remarks, she said that I did not have permission to use or quote them. When I replied that I wasn’t seeking permission but only wanted her further comment or clarification, she called back to say that “If these are my words, I must have said them a long time ago. I’d like to think I’m more articulate now. I can’t remember the context.” On the matter of using “controlled” drug users as role models for kids, she asked, “Are you sure I said those words?” In any case, she said that her perspective has “evolved” and she has “learned a lot.” She added, “That particular quote is not what I would want to say at this particular moment.”
http://www.newswithviews.com/Kincaid/cliff49.htm
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medical marijuana
Doesn't anyone get it .................yet?
They used "sick" and "dying" people to push their agenda. They dont care about them. They used them in their experiments. This information has been around since at least 1995 and there are people out there who still dont get it! Unbelievable!
"Medical Marijuana" TRUTH AND LIES #1February 1995
"The illegal or harmful use of psychoactive drugs is a major threat to all world communities and to future generations. Drug Watch International is a volunteer drug prevention network of experts from a wide range of professions whose mission is to help assure a healthier and safer world through drug prevention.
Lie: Marijuana is an effective medication for nausea associated with cancer chemotherapy.
Truth: Oncologists overwhelmingly reject the idea of prescribing smoked marijuana. Crude marijuana contains over 400 different chemicals. THC, the main active ingredient in crude marijuana, is available as the prescription drug Marinol for the treatment of nausea associated with chemotherapy; however, safer and more effective anti-emetic medications are available and preferred by oncologists.
Lie: Marijuana is a beneficial treatment for glaucoma.
Truth: There is no scientific evidence that marijuana prevents the progression of visual loss in glaucoma. While marijuana, as well as alcohol and a host of other substances, can lower intraocular eye pressure, the medication must be carefully tailored to the individual to prevent further eye damage. Besides numerous adverse side effects of smoking marijuana, the dose cannot be controlled.
Lie: Crude marijuana is effective in treating the wasting syndrome associated with AIDS.
Truth: Smoking marijuana compromises the immune system and puts AIDS patients at significant risk for infections and respiratory problems. Current scientific studies show that Marinol (oral THC), which is available to treat AIDS wasting syndrome, is effective in increasing appetite but is ineffective in increasing weight gain.
Lie: The government is withholding important medicine from suffering patients by not allowing the prescribing of marijuana.
Truth: Crude marijuana does not meet the scientific requirements for efficacy, quality, purity and safety necessary to be considered medicine. It is neither compassionate nor medically responsible to prescribe harmful impure substances to ill people.
Lie: Smoking marijuana reduces the spasticity associated with multiple sclerosis.
Truth: In a recent double-blind scientific study, the latest high-tech electronic monitoring equipment was used to determine if smoked marijuana had any benefit in treating spasticity in patients with MS. The study found that all patients receiving marijuana, rather than placebo, perceived their spasticity to be lessened, when in actuality, it was made worse.
Lie: Many doctors want crude marijuana available so they can prescribe it to their patients.
Truth: Most doctors want the best medicine possible for their patients. Although synthetic marijuana (THC) in a pure and standardized form is available by prescription, it is often the last choice of doctors, because many better medicines are available. The American Medical Association, the Federal Drug Administration, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, the American Glaucoma Society, the American Academy of Ophthalmology, and the American Cancer Society have all rejected the use of smoked marijuana as a medicine. Marijuana is not recognized as a medicine in generally accepted pharmacopeia, medical references, or textbooks.
BY ANY MODERN MEDICAL STANDARD, MARIJUANA IS NO MEDICINE.POSITION STATEMENT ON MARIJUANA FOR MEDICAL USE
Leaf marijuana is not medicine. It is a harmful psychoactive drug, composed of over 400 different chemicals, which should not be used by anyone, especially by people who are ill.
BACKGROUND:In the last several years, the public has seen the issue of the therapeutic applications of leaf marijuana reach the level of discussions of public policy. This movement has been fueled by the forces seeking to legalize marijuana. By having marijuana listed as medicine, they hope to "legitimize" marijuana.
RATIONALE:Smoked marijuana is neither an acceptable medical treatment nor an alternative medical treatment for any illness.
Marijuana use has serious health consequences. Concentration, motor coordination, memory, lungs, reproductive and immune systems are all adversely impacted by marijuana use; marijuana is addictive.
Physicians who treat people for cancer, AIDS, glaucoma, and other diseases do not favor the use of marijuana.
Not one American health organization accepts marijuana as medicine. These include the American Medical Association, National Multiple Sclerosis Society, American Glaucoma Society, American Academy of Ophthalmology, and American Cancer Society.
FDA/DEA have repeatedly rejected marijuana for medicinal use. Marijuana fails to meet any of the Drug Enforcement Administration's requirements or Federal Drug Administration's eight criteria for approving drugs for medical use.
Even Marinol, a synthetic form of THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), available by prescription for treating nausea, has far more negative health effects than other available agents.
There are numerous safer and more effective anti-nausea agents. These include prochlorperazine (Compazine), metaclopramide (Reglan), lorazepam, corticosteroids, thiethylperazine (Torecan), ondansetron (Zofran), promethazine (Phenergan), perphenazine (Trilafon), and chlorpromazine (Thorazine).
The pro-drug lobby exploits the suffering of patients with chronic illness with false promises about marijuana as a medicine. They have stated that they are pushing marijuana as medicine and using it as a "red herring" as part of a strategy to legalize marijuana for general use."http://www.drugwatch.org/T&L%20Medical%20Marijuana.htm