Official Whitehouse response to the petition to legalize and regulate marijuana in a manner similar to alcohol

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OFFICIAL WHITE HOUSE RESPONSE TO

Legalize and Regulate Marijuana in a Manner Similar to Alcohol. and 7 other petitions

What We Have to Say About Legalizing Marijuana

By: Gil Kerlikowske

When the President took office, he directed all of his policymakers to develop policies based on science and research, not ideology or politics. So our concern about marijuana is based on what the science tells us about the drug's effects.

According to scientists at the National Institutes of Health- the world's largest source of drug abuse research - marijuana use is associated with addiction, respiratory disease, and cognitive impairment. We know from an array of treatment admission information and Federal data that marijuana use is a significant source for voluntary drug treatment admissions and visits to emergency rooms. Studies also reveal that marijuana potency has almost tripled over the past 20 years, raising serious concerns about what this means for public health – especially among young people who use the drug because research shows their brains continue to develop well into their 20's. Simply put, it is not a benign drug.

Like many, we are interested in the potential marijuana may have in providing relief to individuals diagnosed with certain serious illnesses. That is why we ardently support ongoing research into determining what components of the marijuana plant can be used as medicine. To date, however, neither the FDA nor the Institute of Medicine have found smoked marijuana to meet the modern standard for safe or effective medicine for any condition.

As a former police chief, I recognize we are not going to arrest our way out of the problem. We also recognize that legalizing marijuana would not provide the answer to any of the health, social, youth education, criminal justice, and community quality of life challenges associated with drug use.

That is why the President's National Drug Control Strategy is balanced and comprehensive, emphasizing prevention and treatment while at the same time supporting innovative law enforcement efforts that protect public safety and disrupt the supply of drugs entering our communities. Preventing drug use is the most cost-effective way to reduce drug use and its consequences in America. And, as we've seen in our work through community coalitions across the country, this approach works in making communities healthier and safer. We're also focused on expanding access to drug treatment for addicts. Treatment works. In fact, millions of Americans are in successful recovery for drug and alcoholism today. And through our work with innovative drug courts across the Nation, we are improving our criminal justice system to divert non-violent offenders into treatment.

Our commitment to a balanced approach to drug control is real. This last fiscal year alone, the Federal Government spent over $10 billion on drug education and treatment programs compared to just over $9 billion on drug related law enforcement in the U.S.

Thank you for making your voice heard. I encourage you to take a moment to read about the President's approach to drug control to learn more.

Resources:

National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)

Marijuana Facts (ONDCP)

Drug Abuse Warning Network (HHS)

Treatment Episode Data Set (HHS)

National Survey on Drug Use and Health (HHS)

Monitoring the Future Survey, University of Michigan

Gil Kerlikowske is Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy
 
if we can't make weed legal, at least make a hemp industry legal. christ, its like the most useful and environmentally sustainable plants known to man
 
"According to scientists at the National Institutes of Health- the world's largest source of drug abuse research - marijuana use is associated with addiction, respiratory disease, and cognitive impairment."

Ok government thats cool, I have been smoking weed for like 10 years and if I feel like I dont want to smoke for 3 months I wont because im not addicted to it. Further more Mr. Government could you please tell me what your test results are for that one drug thats legal.... oh ya ALCOHOL. Oh also government please check this website out, I know I see the numbers are falling and thats great but I cant even find a website like this about marijuana...THERE MUST BE SOMETHING WRONG SINCE ITS SOOOO BAD THERE SHOULD BE A WEBSITE TALKING ABOUT HOW MANY PEOPLE A YEAR ARE KILLED BECAUSE OF IT!!
 
Face it Marijuana will never be legal. If our congress takes a year to pass a bill providing first responders health care there is no way in hell or high water weed becomes legal. Even if the Paper industry wasn't sucking dick to keep it criminal there is no way republicans would vote for it, half their voting base still thinks your brain tries to crawl out your ear when you smoke weed.
 
I don't think that health should be a very large issue when it comes to cannabis. In a country where we live "free", someone should be able to make the choice of doing something as long as it doesn't hurt another or impede their rights. So yes, cannabis use should be legalized and regulated in a way similar to alcohol or tobacco.
 
so should LSD and cocaine? Because someone should be able to make the choice something, as you say.
 
yes, legalized in a way similar to alcohol and tobacco. in a way similar to how someone can drink legal alcohol and get behind a wheel of a car and hurt someone else and impeding their rights to life and the pursuit of happiness. there are people out there that can't function while they are high and there are people that can. just like how someone can get drunk and function and others that can't. or do you live in a dream world where the only place weed is going to be smoked is in your moms basement???

 
I am a hardcore leftist libertarian. I think All drugs should be legal. If you are stupid enough to do meth you should die. Also i think the government should stop giving subsidies. I think the government should regulate things that affect people as a whole like the economy and gun control but should keep their fucking hands off my right to fuck up my body if i want.
 
i said not as much of an issue. therefore an addictive substance which will drain our medical funds should not be legal (not saying either of those are legal, but it'd be a matter of time before someone said something about heroin)

You are much more likely to hurt someone else while on other substances.

your argument is legitimate if you like to think literally.
 
CANNIBALISM, BESTIALITY, AND NECROPHILIA SHOULD BE LEGAL. I challenge you to come up with a good reason why they shouldn't.
 
Cannibalism: That fucked up disrespecting the dead, Destroying someone elses right to rot peacefully in the ground

Beastiality: Its Animal abuse. Must i go further?

Necrophilia: What the fuck.

 
No worries, Washington. We'll just keep growing it out here in the West, knowing that as much as you fight, we'll fight that much harder.

Remember who always wins the war. The one with the most localized support. You're fucked haha.
 
not due to some shitty petition anyways, but i do think eventually it will be at least decriminalized. not gonna put any time span on that or anything, but one day....
 
I for 1 do not think ALL drugs should be legal. I think weed should. but meth and stuff like that should not. What if a childs parents are both doing meth not able to provide or even be a good parent because they are on meth 24/7 and it is legal which fucks up that kids life.
 
another part of this: If alcohol is legal and that can happen, shouldn't pot?

Also, just to add this in: In a study, people who were slightly blazed drove better than sober people.
 
social Darwinism at its finest. They both had inferior genes and they tried to reproduce. Soon those imperfect genes will be eliminated.

wow that sounded douchy
 
Technically if you think about it, some are already legal. Look at all the ADD medicines in the world. Some contain some sort of methamphetamine. Some cough medicines contain the same stuff that is one of the base ingredients for meth.
 
What everyone fails to realize is that prohibition doesn't work.

Making drugs illegal doesn't get rid of them. Instead it bring in crime and makes the quality of the product unknown.

If meth were legalized today would you and your friends go smoke a bunch? Probably not. Instead of spending 50 billion a year to put people in prisons, we should invest some money in real education and drug treatment.

If we legalized and taxed drugs we could have ridiculously cheap/free programs available just off of the taxes a lone.

Also child neglect is NOT legal. Smoking meth and letting your kids starve would get them taken away and get the person arrested regardless of the drugs legality.

Cigarettes are legal but not everyone smokes. If drugs are legal will people use them? Of course, but how is that different than now?

Instead we spend 50 billion a year on a war that actually makes the problem worse. The quality of the drugs are unknown. You could have a bunch of people die because somebody sold a different chemical as a more expensive drug. If we legalized drugs there would be quality control to ensure that doesn't happen, much like the pharmy drugs today.

We put people in jail for non violent drug offenses with rapists and murders. Put on non violent person in with fucked up criminals, that's not going to make them better. Also the prisons are overcrowded with all these people. Now were making plea deals with people who should be locked up.

Look at the gangs and the money they bring in from drug sales. That money goes to buying weapons and all kinds of other shit. If we make drugs legal that gets rid of the black market value. Are gang members going to get jobs at mcdonalds to pay for their ak47's? a lot of gang violence has to do with turf where they sell they're drugs. They don't want the other gang stepping into their area and taking their drug sales.

Look at portugal. they only decriminalized all drugs there but it still had a huge impact. Drug problems actually went down not up.

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=portugal-drug-decriminalization

 
yes, but i was saying that in your original statement you said that weed should be legal because if its not hurting anyone then its okay and should be legal like alcohol and cigarettes. i was saying that because something is legal doesn't mean that it won't end up hurting someone. people handle pot differently. just like the other legal substances out there.

also, if you're going to make claims you have to back them up with a source/evidence. its how you support an argument.
 
True.

The pharmy industry is one of the big players in the reason drugs won't be legal anytime soon.

It's illegal to buy heroin, but you can get a prescription for oxys.

You can't smoke weed but they can prescribe you marinol. (that's the most fucked one to me. You can't take a naturally growing plant but you can take a less effective synthetic chemical instead? That's fucked)

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I would much rather have drugs legalized and regulated. It would be awesome if people doing drugs knew exactly what drugs they were taking and the amount of the drug was contained.

Somebody get's heroin that's pretty weak all the time, they are used to it being that purity, then they get something from somebody else and od because it was much more pure.

The flaws in prohibition are extremely evident now. They make real drugs illegal, people start smoking spice, doing bathsalts and other research chemicals. They make the chemicals in one of those drugs illegal, so people find an even sketchier but legal drug to get people high, they make that illegal and they find and even sketchier chemical.

It doesn't get rid of the drugs, it drives down the quality, ups the risk, doesn't get rid of the supply or demand. It's such a stupid policy.

The whole idea people have that they need the government to protect them.

Laws like the drug laws and seat belt laws are ridiculous. We don't need the govt to baby sit us.
 
and changed the penalty from prison sentences and major fines to compulsory rehabilitation and smaller fines. that's the only way people are going to figure out that certain drugs shouldnt be fuxd wit. instead of throwing them in jail which in most cases worsens the situation, let the person try the drug, let them fuck themselves up, let them realize it was a stupid choice, then offer them help.
 
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the stupidest thing about this is, the pharm companies could grow the best weed and make the most money from it..

they have the money and the scientists to grow the most and the best herrbbssss
 
.... ya no shit so would everyone but you do know alcohol is legal and the only form of alcohol you can legal make is beer I believe.

Beer would be like mid grade. Im not smoking that shit.

Besides that even it was legal to grow as well not everyone is going to grow their own shit. To grow good shit its a lot more than just throwing seeds in your backyard and coming back a few months later and having a bunch of weed to smoke. but you probably knew that since you are a professional marijuana farmer.
 
Haha im not professional farmer... but im not some idiot who thinks you shove a seed in the ground and two days later you have weed to smoke. Yes, it takes many months depending on the strain and other circumstances but it is much more rewarding in my opinion to smoke your own herb that you grew, rather than buying some. And i dont think it would make any sense to only be able to grow mids, because if you grow/dry/cure a plant correctly its not going to produce shitty bud.
 
by the end of 2012 not only will our government legalize marijuana, It will face a change greater than any of us could have imagined.
 
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