Soros Behind Push For Legal Pot
It looks like the pro-legalization crowd has a very powerful ally; one that has the attention(and possibly obedience) of our President. Apparently, drug legalization has been on Soros' agenda for our country for some time.
In a very revealing article from Forbes, we find:
Notice that I’m not saying the pro-legalization crowd here at SAB is in cahoots with Soros; I think they’re largely ignorant of who is pushing their agenda, so they’re more like the “useful idiots” who sell Marxism without knowing what they’re doing.
Read the whole thing.
In a very revealing article from Forbes, we find:
George Soros must be thrilled. Two hundred days into the Obama administration, and 16 years after Soros began his advocacy for drug legalization and promoting “medical marijuana,” the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) is venturing into the distribution and production of marijuana cigarettes. According to the Aug. 5 solicitation for proposals, the selected organizations will be controlled by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), and will have to comply with FDA regulations.
Until the early 1990s, the voices to legalize drugs in the United States were not in sync. This changed with Soros’ first foray into U.S. domestic politics in 1992-1993. Soros declared: “The war on drugs is doing more harm to our society than drug abuse itself,” and proceeded with his checkbook advocacy through his Open Society Institute (OSI) to give some $15 million to establish and fund several pro-drug legalization organizations. Since then, he and his like-minded friends poured many millions into different programs aimed at drug-legalization.
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Soros and the other proponents of medical marijuana and drug legalization claim that the price of government-provided “legal” drugs would significantly lower their current price, removing the necessity to commit crimes in order to secure the drugs.
But how much would governmental administration add to the cost? And what will happen when the “tax” is added on? When the government outsources the production and distribution, would pharmaceutical and new marijuana-cigarette producers be asked to give up their profits? How much would it cost to investigate the black market that will flourish supplying groups prohibited by law from receiving drugs—adolescents, airline pilots, police officers, etc.? This new industry could create jobs. But are there going to be enough sober workers to perform them?
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Marijuana studies have been conducted over decades, and thousands of them document the adverse effects of this controlled (illegal?—its not controlled yet) substance.
Yet, now, for the first time, the government is soliciting organizations that can grow marijuana on a “large scale,” with the capability to “prepare marijuana cigarettes and related products ... distribute marijuana, marijuana cigarettes and cannabinoids, and other related products” not only for research, but also for “other government programs.”
Since when is the U.S. government in the business of distributing marijuana cigarettes? Is this part of the health care programs the Obama administration is so keen to enforce?
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As for the harm caused by using marijuana, NIDA reports: “marijuana smoke contains 50% to 70% more carcinogenic hydrocarbons than does tobacco smoke ... which further increases the lungs’ exposure to carcinogenic smoke.” Moreover, “marijuana users have a 4.8-fold increase in the risk of heart attack in the first hour after smoking the drug ...This risk may be greater in aging populations or those with cardiac vulnerabilities.”
In addition, marijuana use causes “distorted perceptions, impaired coordination, difficulty in thinking and problem solving, and problems with learning and memory,” lasting weeks after the initial use. “As a result, someone who smokes marijuana every day may be functioning at a suboptimal intellectual level all of the time.”
If the government legitimizes marijuana use and develops a new marijuana cigarettes industry, Soros will no doubt boast that he had a part in this feat.
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Notice that I’m not saying the pro-legalization crowd here at SAB is in cahoots with Soros; I think they’re largely ignorant of who is pushing their agenda, so they’re more like the “useful idiots” who sell Marxism without knowing what they’re doing.
Read the whole thing.
