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Category Archives: Marijuana Legalization
CANNABIS: “Big Pharma Terrified That Medical Marijuana Will Kill Their Deadly Opioid Business” / The Young Turks / Farron Cousins ☮
Major pharmaceutical companies are pulling out their check books to defeat marijuana legalization efforts around the country, and documents show that the industry is terrified about the prospects of medical marijuana eating into their opioid painkiller profits.
CANNABIS: “Legal Marijuana Causing Fewer Opioid Deaths, and Big Pharma is Mad” / The Young Turks / Cenk Uygur, Ben Mankiewicz, Ana Kasparian, and Jimmy Dore ☮
Marijuana is literally saving lives, and the companies that make and sell opiates are not happy about it.
POLITICAL COMMENTARY: “Talkin Bout Drugs” / Liberal Redneck / Comedian, Trae Crowder ☮
CANNABIS: “What Does This Say About Our Priorities as a Nation?” ☮
CANNABIS: “Court Upholds Ban on Guns for Pot Smokers” / The Young Turks / Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian ☮
“A federal appeals court has ruled that an existing federal ban on the sale of guns to holders of medical marijuana cards does not violate the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which prohibits infringement of the right to keep and bear arms. The ruling pertains to the nine states under the jurisdiction of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals: Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington. Of those nine, only Idaho hasn’t legalized medical marijuana, which, as far as the federal government is concerned, remains illegal everywhere in the U.S. regardless of state laws.
The specific case was a lawsuit brought by a Nevada plaintiff, S. Rowan Wilson, who said a gun store refused to sell her a weapon after she obtained a medical marijuana card in 2011. At issue was the assumption that possession of such a card is reasonable cause to presume that the holder actually uses the drug (Wilson claims she doesn’t). The appeals court ruled that it is, in fact, an “eminently reasonable” assumption.
CANNABIS: “Booze Industry Using Sneaky Tricks to Fight Marijuana Legalization” / Jimmy Dore ☮
Wikileaks recently revealed that the Wine and Spirits Wholesalers of America (WSWA), under the guise of promoting safety, used an email advertisement on a Politico produced newsletter called ‘Huddle’ targeted at lawmakers to insist that regulations be added to marijuana legalization laws. It included deeply misleading statistics.
CANNABIS: “Records vs. Raises” ☮
CANNABIS: “Why Colorado is Drug Testing Babies” / The Young Turks / Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian ☮
Legalized marijuana is raising new concerns about babies born in the state.
“DENVER (CBS4) – Colorado’s legalization of recreational marijuana has led to an increase in the number of babies being born THC-positive. One Pueblo hospital is reporting nearly half the babies tested in one month had marijuana in their system. Vicky Houston, of Woodland Park, saw nothing wrong with using medical marijuana for her health while pregnant. “I believe it’s beneficial, I don’t think it’s toxic in any shape or form,” she told CBS4’s Rick Sallinger.”
CANNABIS: “Legal Weed Hurting Profits for Big Pharma Opioid Dealers” / The Young Turks / Cenk Uygur, and Ana Kasparian ☮
New data shows that legal marijuana is hurting the profits of corporate opioid dealers, aka Big Pharma. Look for them to double their efforts and their legalized bribes to congress to keep pot illegal nationally. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian, hosts of The Young Turks, break it down. Tell us what you think in the comment section below.
“Research published Wednesday found that states that legalized medical marijuana — which is sometimes recommended for symptoms like chronic pain, anxiety or depression — saw declines in the number of Medicare prescriptions for drugs used to treat those conditions and a dip in spending by Medicare Part D, which covers the cost on prescription medications.
Because the prescriptions for drugs like opioid painkillers and antidepressants — and associated Medicare spending on those drugs — fell in states where marijuana could feasibly be used as a replacement, the researchers said it appears likely legalization led to a drop in prescriptions. That point, they said, is strengthened because prescriptions didn’t drop for medicines such as blood-thinners, for which marijuana isn’t an alternative.
The study, which appears in Health Affairs, examined data from Medicare Part D from 2010 to 2013. It is the first study to examine whether legalization of marijuana changes doctors’ clinical practice and whether it could curb public health costs.”
