Title: Congressman Asks a Question About Weed and Accidentally Exposes Tyrannical Drug War Source:
The Daily Sheeple/FTP URL Source:http://www.thedailysheeple.com/watc ... ses-tyrannical-drug-war_072017 Published:Jul 27, 2017 Author:Matt Post Date:2017-07-28 07:11:33 by Deckard Keywords:None Views:3080 Comments:19
The Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) met with members of Congress this week to discuss multiple issues when a Republican congressman asked a question that would expose the states immoral and tyrannical war on drugs in an accidental stroke of logic.
Harold Watson Trey Gowdy III is a member of the Tea Party movement and the Republican Party and serves as a congressman from South Carolina. He is also the chairman of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. During the meeting with the ONDCP this week, Gowdy asked why marijuana was a schedule I drug.
Schedule I drugs, substances, or chemicals are defined as drugs with no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse, the DEA claims. Given the mountains of evidence showing the beneficial nature of the cannabis plant, the DEAs claims are nothing short of asinine and tyrannical.
However, marijuana continues to be categorized as such, paving the way for the police state to lay waste to rights and fill prisons for profit.
When Gowdy asks Richard Baum, the acting director of Trumps ONDCP, why marijuana is a schedule one, Baum immediately skirts the question. He then digresses into support for big pharmas version of synthetic marijuana by saying that the FDA-approved versions of marijuana components can help people.
While Gowdy didnt go so far as to call for the legalization of cannabis because it would likely mean political suicide among his staunchly conservative base his line of questioning set off a conversation that would eventually expose the war on drugs.
Cannabis has never killed anyone ever. That being said, however, cocaine and meth kill thousands every year. Yet, as Baum concedes, the DEA considers them safer than this amazing plant.
When Gowdy brings this up, Baum is unable to respond and uncomfortably squirms in his chair likely knowing the real reason marijuana remains a schedule one drug.
Gowdy then turns over the floor to Gerald Connolly, who continued the accidental exposé of the American drug war.
Weve put people in jail Its had huge consequences based on little to no scientific evidence, said congressman Gerald Connolly, who bluntly hit the nail on the head.
In spite of some form of cannabis being legal in some fashion in 29 states and Washington D.C., the government still violently and with extreme prejudice continues to seek out those who dare possess it.
If the CDC calculated the number of deaths inflicted by police while enforcing marijuana laws, that number would certainly be shocking and could even be deemed a risk to public health. Marijuana is, indeed, dangerous, but only because of what can happen to you if the police catch you with it.
If you want to know who profits from ruining lives and throwing marijuana users in cages, we need only look at who bribes (also known as lobbies) the politicians to keep the war on drugs alive.
Below is a list of the top five industries who need you locked in a cage for possessing a plant in order to ensure their job security.
Police Unions: Coming in as the number one contributor to politicians for their votes to lock you in a cage for a plant are the police themselves. They risk taking massive pay cuts and losing all their expensive militarized toys without the war on drugs.
Private Prison Corporations: No surprise here. The corporatist prison lobby is constantly pushing for stricter laws to keep their stream of tax dollars flowing.
Pharmaceutical Corporations: The hypocrisy of marijuana remaining a Schedule 1 drug, No Medical Use Whatsoever, seems criminal when considering that pharmaceutical companies reproduce a chemical version of THC and can market and sell it as such. Ever hear of Marinol? Big pharma simply uses the force of the state to legislate out their competition; that happens to be nature.
Prison Guard Unions: The prison guard unions are another group, so scared of losing their jobs, that they would rather see thousands of non-violent and morally innocent people thrown into cages than look for another job.
What does it say about a society whos resolute in enacting violence against their fellow human so they can have a job to go to in the morning?
The person who wants to ingest a substance for medical or recreational reasons is not the criminal. However, the person that would kidnap, cage, or kill someone because they have a different lifestyle, is a villain on many fronts.
When does this vicious cycle end?
The good news is that the drug wars days are numbered. Evidence of this is everywhere. States are defying the federal government and refusing to lock people in cages for marijuana. A record number of law enforcement personnel are even quitting their jobs and joining the push to end the drug war.
Colorado and Washington served as a catalyst in a seemingly exponential awakening to the governments immoral war. Following suit were Oregon, D.C., and Alaska, and now Maine, Massachusetts, and Nevada. Medical marijuana initiatives are becoming a constant part of legislative debates nationwide. Weve even seen bills that would not only completely legalize marijuana but deregulate it entirely, like corn.
Also, while the idea of treating an addict with compassion instead of violence is a radical notion in this country, in other countries, such as Portugal, its effects have been realized for more than a decade. In 2001, the Portuguese government decriminalized all drugs.
14 years later, drug use, crime, and overdoses have drastically declined in Portugal exposing the cruel reality of prohibition. Eventually, more states will adopt this approach, and the drug war tyrants will finally be outnumbered.
As more and more states refuse to kidnap and cage marijuana users, the drug war will continue to implode. We must be resilient in this fight.
If doing drugs bothers you, dont do drugs. When you transition from holding an opinion to using government violence to enforce your personal preference, you become the bad guy. Please, for all that is good, dont be the bad guy.
Why do people destroy their lives by voluntarily coming into the possession of the police and the prisons because they choose to use an illegal substance?
Why don't people just recognize that, fair or unfair, logical or illogical, marijuana is illegal, and their own personal lives will be uprooted and destroyed if they get involved with it and caught?
If people stopped using the drug, the police unions and prison guard unions would all take huge losses and there would be nothing they could do about it.
Why is it that people are so driven to keep on doing something that will end up destroying their lives.
If people stopped using the drug, the police unions and prison guard unions would all take huge losses and there would be nothing they could do about it.
You are so naive. They would ban something else, for example pain killers.
They have as much consideration for the higher principles as sharks. They need to eat and are always hungry.
Not true. People get arrested for possession and taken to a government run hotel, which of course is an unpleasant place with doors that lock from the outside and bars on the windows. Some people call them jails.
If people need painkiller, they have alcohol. Use that.
If you have very strong pain, like in some forms of advanced cancer, without real painkiller you will commit suicide.
There laws that are evil, made by the evil sadistic people. People used painkillers for millennia (the most common extracts from traditional poppies that contained a set of opioids. Even Roman soldiers gave Jesus on the cross a bitter sponge with opium.
If you have very strong pain, like in some forms of advanced cancer, without real painkiller you will commit suicide.
There laws that are evil, made by the evil sadistic people. People used painkillers for millennia (the most common extracts from traditional poppies that contained a set of opioids. Even Roman soldiers gave Jesus on the cross a bitter sponge with opium.
Sure. But the laws against marijuana are not among these laws. Marijuana makes people stupid and listless. We all know that.
Given that it's illegal and the authorities will destroy your life for doing it, the fact that so many millions of people keep doing it anyway demonstrates the truth that so many deny: it's addictive, and addicts need their fix. It's addictive and it makes you stupid - that's why it was outlawed.
If its illegality is funding the police state people hate, then defeating the police state is easy: stop using marijuana (and cocaine, and meth). Stop it and the money will dry up.
99% of all drug arrests are done at the state and local level. The DEA only gets involved in cases that have to do with growing or distributing. Those guys go to prison, not jail. They don't go after users.
A follow-up look at the new documents, conducted by the Huffington Post, revealed that numerous employees have failed drug tests, only to receive minor reprimands such as short suspensions. No one was fired, despite policy that states drug users will not be considered for employment.
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration has allowed its employees to stay on the job despite internal investigations that found they had distributed drugs, lied to the authorities or committed other serious misconduct, newly disclosed records show.
The DEAs internal affairs log shows investigators review more than 200 cases each year and often clear the agents involved. When they do find wrongdoing, the most common outcome is either a letter of caution the lightest form of discipline the agency can impose or a brief unpaid suspension.
In fewer than 6% of those cases did DEA managers recommend firing. In some of those cases, the agency allowed employees to quit. More often, it settled on a lesser punishment.
Of the 50 who were recommended to be fired by the Board of Professional Conduct over the five-year period, only 13 actually got fired. Some went back on the job after a federal appeals board intervened.
The DEA is the epitome of hypocrisy.
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The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration has allowed its employees to stay on the job despite internal investigations that found they had distributed drugs, lied to the authorities or committed other serious misconduct, newly disclosed records show.
The DEAs internal affairs log shows investigators review more than 200 cases each year and often clear the agents involved.
When they do find wrongdoing, the most common outcome is either a letter of caution the lightest form of discipline the agency can impose or a brief unpaid suspension.
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration has allowed its employees to stay on the job despite internal investigations that found they had distributed drugs, lied to the authorities or committed other serious misconduct, newly disclosed records show.
Yeah - secertaries and janitors.
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