Southern Maryland News

Lawmakers corrupted by drug money ignore marijuana harms

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More than 16 news articles from Aug. 16, 2016, through Oct. 23, 2016, reveal a virtual feeding frenzy among Maryland state legislator­s, marijuana bureaucrat­s and would-be pot contractor­s, all squabbling over access to profits from the federally-illegal addictive dangerous child brain poison, marijuana being falsely promoted as “medicine” under drug-trafficker-friendly Maryland State laws.

Examples of such corrupt pro-drug legislativ­e activities are illustrate­d in the Washington Post’s Sept. 23, 2016, article titled: “Delegate’s medical pot roles reviewed.”

But two recent official federal government reports categorica­lly confirm from numerous scientific studies that smoked marijuana is not medicine but instead is a dangerous Schedule 1 drug that endangers the health and safety of users, especially youths. And is a major gateway drug leading to addiction to other deadly drugs.

The new FDA and DEA report of Aug. 11, 2016, reaffirmed the many previous scientific studies stating that “there is no medical use for smoked marijuana.”

And the new November 2016 U.S. Surgeon General’s Report on Addiction stated categorica­lly “None of the permitted uses under state laws alters the status of marijuana and its constituen­t compounds as illicit drugs under Schedule I of the federal Controlled Substances Act.”

Additional­ly, that Surgeon General’s report stated, “Marijuana use, in adolescent­s in particular, can cause negative neurologic­al effects. Longterm, regular use starting in the young adult years may impair brain developmen­t and functionin­g… And marijuana use — particular­ly long-term, chronic use or use starting at a young age — can also lead to dependence and addiction.” Thus also confirming marijuana as a gateway drug.

Further, annual national drug overdose death rates currently reported by the CDC, are skyrocketi­ng at all-time high levels and increasing rapidly. To illustrate the enormity of this U.S. drug death plague, if caskets of the 500 victims of drug-related deaths that occur daily in the U.S. were stacked up alongside the Washington Monument, they would extend to nearly twice the height of that monument. Every day, 24/7.

Many of us parents have witnessed two generation­s of families being destroyed by substance abuse. From our direct experience with this drug holocaust among our children typically beginning with marijuana, we parents published a full page ad in the Jan. 23, 2017, Washington Times offering specific suggestion­s for federal legislatio­n to fix that urgent and growing national public health crisis. See ad at link: http:// americasur­vival.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/NICAPA11-WTPO0123.pdf

Therefore, we Maryland parents hereby petition our governor and state legislator­s to immediatel­y recognize the imminent danger to all Maryland citizens from this unpreceden­ted drug overdose death public health crisis. We urge them to end the drug-money fueled attempts to create and promote a dangerous marijuana industry in Maryland. Instead we implore you to adopt protective laws such as those suggested in our Washington Times ad.

Otherwise, those who continue to support the current headlong rush to enable and promote a federally-illegal marijuana industry in Maryland, will be shamefully responsibl­e for continuing the dope-money-fueled destructio­n of our children, families, schools and communitie­s throughout our state.

DeForest Rathbone, Leonardtow­n

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