Friday, March 31, 2017

Just say yes

Beginning in the 17th century, hemp was utilized in rope, sails, and clothing. In 1861 the first decorticator was invented, and hemp was found to be a cheap and suitable substitute for paper pulp.  In the early 1900s Mexican immigrants introduced recreational use of marijuana in America, and marijuana became associated with Mexican immigrants. During the Great Depression people were unemployed, and looked for someone to blame. Studies began on the effects of marijuana, and it was said that it can cause violence, insanity, and other crimes. That is when Harry J. Anslinger decided to use the fear of crime and immigrants to pass the Marihuana Tax Actof 1937. This act is believed to have been created to reduce the size of the hemp industry. In 1952 the Boggs Act was created to set mandatory sentences for possession of marijuana, and marijuana was categorized as a schedule 1 drug. Once a drug is categorized as a schedule 1, it is believed to have no medicinal benefits, and it is difficult for researchers to access.

Today we have 28 states and the District of Columbia that have legalized the use of marijuana for medicinal use, and 8 of those, as well as, the District of Columbia have legalized the use of marijuana for recreational purposes. So, the politicians that govern this country can go to a dispensary, and legally smoke and possess marijuana, but people in the other 22 states can be ticketed, thrown in jail, or even sentenced to death or life in prison for the same act. The hypocrisy is laughable. In those 28 states the "Green Rush" is strong, and these states are profiting from marijuana sales. The local governments are benefiting from all of the taxes. This means more money for schools, parks, medicare, transportation, and other public services. Colorado hit over a billion in legal sale of marijuana, that is 200 million in tax dollars. Imagine what this would like on a national level.

There has never been a single death reported from withdraw from marijuana or from overdose of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), and yet, legal opiate prescriptions are given out daily, and alcohol is consumed daily. Not only is marijuana a safer way to unwind from the day to day grind, but the medical benefits are plentiful. Marijuana is used by patients suffering from chronic pain without all of the side-effects that one gets from opiates, like constipation, addiction, liver and kidney damage, and withdraws. It is used to help reduce nausea, create an appetite in cancer patients undergoing chemo therapy, stops seizures, and help with tremors from parkinsons, and even someone suffering from anxiety could choose to stop taking pills, and utilize marijuana to ease their worries.

It is sad to know that a plant that has many medicinal and practical uses is illegal, because of the fear of Mexican immigrants. A connection with increased violence and crime has not been made directly to the cannabis plant. Crime is because it is illegal, and criminals want to capitalize on the sell of marijuana. When in fact this plant should and can be regulated for public consumption; thus causing a decline in criminal activity. 

Friday, March 10, 2017

Wiretapping? Colluding?

Charles Krauthammer wrote, “Obama Wiretapping? TrumpColluding? We Are Headed Down a Rabbit Hole.” In Charles’ blog he appeals to everyone to open their eyes to the subjects that matter, and stop wasting time on investigations that will lead to nowhere. Krauthammer has a psychology degree from Harvard, and he participated in the creation of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders III (DSM-III). He began writing essays in 1983, and won a Pulitzer Prize in 1987 for an article he wrote in The Washington Post.

Charles describes two, “conspiracy frenzies.” First, is the possibility that the Trump-campaign colluded with Russia, and the second, is Trump’s accusation that Obama wiretapped Trump Tower during the election. Proof has not been provided to support either of these claims. Although there hasn’t been proof provided, Michael Flynn resigned from office, because he falsely denied having conversations about sanctions with a Russian ambassador, and Jeff Sessions falsely denied having any contacts at all. In regards to Trumps accusation of Obama’s wiretapping, Trump holds the office of Commander and Chief, if he wanted to have the information, he could pick up the phone, and order it be done. Unnecessary time and money will be wasted on investigations that will not bring a resolution to these theories. Instead we should be looking at North Korea’s missile testing, and that we are installing an antimissile shield in South Korea.  

I do feel that there are many distractions from POTUS. He is a business man, and he could be using the distractions as tactics, but there are times when I don’t think that he is smart enough for that. Then I remember the quote from The Usual Suspects, “the greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist.” I believe we deserve to know if there were further communications with Russia or not. I think that Trump’s outburst on twitter to accuse Obama of wiretapping his phones during the election is just a distraction to take away from the investigation needed to see how deep the relationship is with Russia and Trump. I do think there are other pressing matters, like healthcare, education, the Endangered Species Act & EPA reform, North Korea’s missile testing, and many more.