April 17 (Bloomberg) — Bloomberg’s Olivia Sterns explores the booming business of Marijuana, as more states look at legalizing the drug while the FDA lacks …
The FDA is bullshit. When you have a former VP of Monsanto, Michael R. Taylor, appointed as Deputy Commissioner of Foods, how seriously can it be taken?
look up LEAP (Law Enforcement Against Prohibition) for more about why all drugs should be legalized… the group is mostly ex narcotics officers who have seen the damage caused by the war on drugs first-hand
This is great. I hope I live to see the day when ALL drugs are legal, even the nasty ones that hurt people (unlike marijuana). Prohibition creates the black market and all the crime that goes with it, and it inflates the price of drugs so that some addicts spend their entire lives lying and stealing for their next fix. Countries that have tried this (with heroin, which they provide for free) actually have fewer addicts than we do, and almost no drug-related crime.
I have to agree, in fact I got so tired of this argument that I created Cannabis Research A-Z specifically with "those people" in mind. If she could only learn how to Google it.
"Very little evidence on how it works"? Are you fkn kidding me?
There's TONS of evidence of how it works and now GW Pharma, that make Sativex from 2 cannabis plants, in the UK have a Patent in the USA to make CANNABINOID MEDICINE TO DIRECTLY DESTROY CANCER!!!
The ignorance and BS of these "reporters" is unforgivable!
Imagine reporters getting this giggly 0:51 over discussing the beer or wine market. "What does the actual market for marijuana look like?" "Hehehe! Oh yeah…I'm a reporter I talked to someone about this…" At least the asinine puns appear fewer and fewer and the content is getting there but what is wrong with reporters maintaining their composure while reporting on marijuana markets and legalization?
Boston legalized medically and watch New York do the same ,
The FDA is bullshit. When you have a former VP of Monsanto, Michael R. Taylor, appointed as Deputy Commissioner of Foods, how seriously can it be taken?
look up LEAP (Law Enforcement Against Prohibition) for more about why all drugs should be legalized… the group is mostly ex narcotics officers who have seen the damage caused by the war on drugs first-hand
This is great. I hope I live to see the day when ALL drugs are legal, even the nasty ones that hurt people (unlike marijuana). Prohibition creates the black market and all the crime that goes with it, and it inflates the price of drugs so that some addicts spend their entire lives lying and stealing for their next fix. Countries that have tried this (with heroin, which they provide for free) actually have fewer addicts than we do, and almost no drug-related crime.
I suggest you send her the link to your A-Z Research.
It might add a few IQ points to her dumb-blonde head.
I have to agree, in fact I got so tired of this argument that I created Cannabis Research A-Z specifically with "those people" in mind. If she could only learn how to Google it.
"Very little evidence on how it works"? Are you fkn kidding me?
There's TONS of evidence of how it works and now GW Pharma, that make Sativex from 2 cannabis plants, in the UK have a Patent in the USA to make CANNABINOID MEDICINE TO DIRECTLY DESTROY CANCER!!!
The ignorance and BS of these "reporters" is unforgivable!
how do you brew marijuana/
FDA is corrupt.
FUCK THE FDA!
Imagine reporters getting this giggly 0:51 over discussing the beer or wine market. "What does the actual market for marijuana look like?" "Hehehe! Oh yeah…I'm a reporter I talked to someone about this…" At least the asinine puns appear fewer and fewer and the content is getting there but what is wrong with reporters maintaining their composure while reporting on marijuana markets and legalization?