Consumers Union Report on Licit and Illicit Drugs »

Posted By UpholdOurConsitution 9 months, 2 weeks ago in Political News

Published back in 1972 (nearly four decades ago... talk about a delayed reaction), this comprehensive look at Licit and Illicit Drug Use, managed to slip under my radar until now. Just wanted to share the knowledge... The more you know;-)

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"Just because you can, doesn't mean you should." This phrase has never been more applicable than it is today in our current economy. Greed ...

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    djn3nunez39 months, 2 weeks ago

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    They were right then and they are still right!

    Marijuana. It is now much too late to debate the issue: marijuana versus no marijuana. Marijuana is here to stay. No conceivable law enforcement program can curb its availability. Accordingly, we offer these seven recommendations.

    (1) Consumers Union recommends the immediate repeal of all federal laws governing the growing, processing, transportation, sale, possession, and use of marijuana.

    (2) Consumers Union recommends that each of the fifty states similarly repeal its existing marijuana laws and pass new laws legalizing the cultivation, processing, and orderly marketing of marijuana–– subject to appropriate regulations.

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