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"Marijuana is the single biggest area of ignorance that we have to correct. Today's marijuana is many times more potent ... We've had a doubling of emergency room cases involving marijuana, either people seeking treatment for addiction or as the result of accidents. Sixty percent of the estimated 7 million people we have to treat for addiction are dependent on marijuana. Nationally, more teens seek treatment for marijuana than for all other drugs combined. -- U.S. Drug Czar John P. Walters, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Jun 3, 2004 While Mr. Walters beats his well worn drum about the dangers of marijuana, the realities about it are a lot less exciting than he would have us believe. Indeed, the government's own data (below) show that 99 percent of past year marijuana users do not end up in the ER to "mention" that they use marijuana. And the potency issue can't be all that scary since pure synthetic THC (marijuana's principle psychoactive agent) is available by prescription. If it's scary and dangerous, it seems illogical that it can be obtained in 100 percent strength as an FDA approved "safe and effective medicine." See for yourself: it's called Marinol. And why in the world would so many people try it -- and keep doing it -- if it were "dangerous?"
The data also show that nearly 99 percent of past year marijuana users were not in rehab -- even though Mr. Walters thinks a lot more of them are having problems and would like to send them to rehab too. Putting the data into the proper perspective is all that's required to see how insignificant the drug czar's claims actually are. Marijuana is simply not that dangerous -- and over 97 million Americans already know that, because they've used it themselves. I put together a tri-fold brochure to capture the essence of this page -- I mail it out in those postage paid envelopes we all get in our junk mail. You should too.

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[SIZE=+1] It's time to fight back![/SIZE]

[SIZE=+1]Never before have so many paid so high a price
over the misfortunes of so few[/SIZE]
Percent of Past Year Marijuana Users: YearArrested In Rehab "Mention" it in the ER Death Blamed on Use 1990 1.7 -- 0.08 0.0000053 1991 1.6 -- 0.09 0 1992 2.1 0.57 0.15 0.0000123 1993 2.2 0.64 0.16 0.0000057 1994 2.7 0.80 0.23 0.0000112 1995 3.3 0.96 0.25 0 1996 3.5 1.05 0.29 0.0000163 1997 3.6 1.02 0.33 0.0000051 1998 3.6 1.18 0.41 0.0000321 1999 3.7 1.22 0.46 0.0000262 2000 4.0 1.33 0.52 0.0000161 2001 3.4 1.21 0.52 0.0000143 2002 2.7 1.10 0.46 0.0000039 2003 3.0 1.17 0.63 0.0000079 2004 3.0 1.19 0.85 0.0000236 2005 3.1 1.15 0.95 --
Sources:
National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH)
FBI Uniform Crime Reports (Crime in the US)
Treatment Episode Data Sets (TEDS)
Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC Wonder)



Population and Overall Marijuana Use Data Year Total Population Pop 12+ Past Year Users 12+ % of Pop 12+ 1990 248,709,873 201,188,000 18,931,000 9.4 1991 252,177,000 202,859,000 18,067,000 8.9 1992 255,077,536 205,713,000 16,322,000 7.9 1993 257,783,004 207,199,000 17,510,000 8.5 1994 260,340,990 209,411,000 17,813,000 8.5 1995 262,755,270 211,532,000 17,755,000 8.4 1996 265,283,783 214,047,000 18,398,000 8.6 1997 267,636,061 216,206,000 19,446,000 9.0 1998 270,463,688 218,445,000 18,710,000 8.6 1999 272,690,813 221,123,000 19,102,000 8.6 2000 281,421,906 223,280,000 18,589,000 8.3 2001 285,317,559 225,636,000 21,086,000 9.3 2002 288,368,698 235,143,000 25,755,000 11.0 2003 290,809,777 237,682,000 25,231,000 10.6 2004 293,656,842 240,515,000 25,451,000 10.6 2005 296,410,404 243,220,000 25,375,000 10.4 Sources:
United States Census Bureau
National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH)
 
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Pot used to make me stupid. And see, it has long lasting residual effects..
 
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Might be a good revenue project for Barack.


its a state issue, according to the 10th ammendment. take the tax revenue and pour it into education, so we dont have to sacrifice various programs because of the lack of funding from the state. (art, technology, etc)
 
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But I thought Barack was gonna fix everything from unemployment to a college football playoff.
 
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marijuana rehab. ridiculous. haha yeah I would hate to be the guy in the NA meeting......... Guy next to you, "yeah I was addicted to oxycontin for 12 years", next person "Ive been mainlining heroin for two decades." Then you, "Ummm yeah I am addicted to.......... marijuana. sometimes i eat too much food"
 
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Is that the stuff that makes you feel good and want to kill people? I read about that in U. S. News and world Report back in '65..........but, but if that's true....how did anyone live through college?
 
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Legalizing would be enough. If you "tax the hell out of it", you still will have an underground market where people try to avoid th excessive tax.

true. I see your point. tax the purgatory out of it...
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