Saturday, September 18, 2010

RE: [Peckers_Pics] Consumer Reports Recommends Pot, Why Not The Feds?



Well, FDA, in their screwy logic calls all things that address medical conditions to be drugs. That's why they are fighting with POM over the health claims POM is making, based on studies that have been conducted. That's why vitamin companies can't tell us which nutrients have quality published data showing how some nutrients reduce risk of various cancers. Because if a company tells you that there are 30 studies showing that 200 mcg of selenium can reduce the risk of breast, prostate, colon and liver cancer, FDA will dub it an "unapproved new drug."

 

So, I hear you, but this is the United States of American, darnit, and FDA rules!

 

Michael

 

 

 

From: Peckers_Pics@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Peckers_Pics@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Mike Turnell
Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2010 11:31 PM
To: peckers_pics@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Peckers_Pics] Consumer Reports Recommends Pot, Why Not The Feds?

 

 

just a note, marijuana is NOT a drug. it is a plant. drugs are manufactured.


To: Peckers_Pics@yahoogroups.com
From: michael@michaelmooney.net
Date: Sat, 18 Sep 2010 16:28:49 -0400
Subject: RE: [Peckers_Pics] Consumer Reports Recommends Pot, Why Not The Feds?

 

 

Wrong. That sounded like someone who is not informed with solid data, just fear-based misinformation.

 

This is what third-party studies and information confirms about marijuana.

Pot used properly can replace addictive painkillers, reduce the risk of various cancers – it has strong anti-tumor and anti-cancer effects, get people who are meth and other drug addicts to quit, and reduce violent crime. And for many medical uses, it has very beneficial effects. Marinol, the most active ingredient in pot is prescribed to reduce nausea for cancer patients.

 

After our DEA said that the Netherlands would go to hell after legalizing pot in 1976, this year they closed their eight largest prisons because there just aren't as many criminals there anymore. Pot naturally calms people and makes them a bit more sensitive, thus it can make them more sane. Yes, we know people who are stoners and get stoned during the day on pot – people who use drugs to escape. But Norm Stamper, the former chief of police of Seattle, favors legalizing pot because pot smokers aren't violent like alcoholics. The don't drive their cars fast and get in fights like alcoholics. So, if someone is geared to abuse drugs, pot it the most benign of all of them. But there are plenty of people who smoke pot who don't have drug problems.

 

For me, I smoke it pretty much only before bed, and it helps me sleep much better. After four surgeries this last year, and after having to use Vicodin, I replaced the painkiller with pot. It's so much better.

 

You need to read Consumers Union's book, Licit and Illicit Drugs, and get the facts. Consumers Union, who publishes Consumer Reports recommended in their book that pot be legalized and everyone who is jail for pot be released. Your statement shows you haven't done any reading or studying on the issue. You just made a knee-jerk statement without anything to validate an argument.

 

And by the way, I am self-made, financially very secure, a published author, write for three periodicals, am Director of Education for a 33 year old corporation I helped found, produce and perform in a performance art theater group of skilled fighters, still compete boxing at 57 years of age, and have a list of accomplishments that would take up a few more paragraphs. I know plenty of people like me who are highly successful who smoke pot. It seems as if you just haven't known people who use pot who function perfectly and contribute to the world. But we are here.

 

If you are sincere, you'll seek to be informed.

 

Michael Mooney

www.michaelmooney.net

www.medibolics.com

 

From: Peckers_Pics@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Peckers_Pics@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Mike Demaio
Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2010 1:39 PM
To: Peckers_Pics@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Peckers_Pics] Consumer Reports Recommends Pot, Why Not The Feds?

 

 

POT MAKES PEOPLE SLOW, STUPID, BROKE, FRIENDLESS & DELUSIONAL.

--- On Thu, 9/16/10, medibolics_michael <michael@michaelmooney.net> wrote:


From: medibolics_michael <michael@michaelmooney.net>
Subject: [Peckers_Pics] Consumer Reports Recommends Pot, Why Not The Feds?
To: Peckers_Pics@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, September 16, 2010, 7:57 PM

 

Monday, November 30, 2009 – By Michael Mooney, West Hollywood

West Hollywood, California (November 30, 2009) - All efforts to keep marijuana a controlled substance and illegal to use should be stopped. All prisoners who are in jail for marijuana should be released. Marijuana should be legalized to be sold and taxed, just like alcohol.

This isn't just my opinion. These are the recommendations of Consumers Union, the non-profit organization that produces Consumer Reports that tests lawnmowers, cars and kitchen utensils.

What is pitiful is that Consumers Union published this recommendation in 1974 in their comprehensive review book "Licit and Illicit Drugs" and the United States government still hasn't done it, 35 years later.

Did you know that marijuana is less dangerous than alcohol? Well, that's the opinion of Norm Stamper, former Seattle Chief of Police. (See: http://www.alternet.org/story/137752/) Stamper notes that pot smokers don't race their cars like drunks do and don't get into fights like drunks do because pot use reduces aggression, while alcohol can increase it.

He also notes that excessive alcohol consumption is the third leading cause of the death in the USA. Marijuana isn't even mentioned as a cause.

Excess alcohol consumption contributes to a number of mental and physical health problems with the negative impact in the United States estimated to cost us about $150 billion dollars a year.

Alcohol consumption ranks number three on the people killer list – marijuana appears not on that list – one cannot smoke enough to harm oneself.

While years ago, the powers-that-be worked to create much misinformation about marijuana causing all kinds of problems, recent studies confirm that THC, the cannabinoid molecule in marijuana that produces much of the "high" is profoundly anti-cancer and anti-tumor.

One study showed that moderate pot smokers experienced over 60 percent less head and neck cancers than those who don't smoke pot. In fact, cannabinoids, the molecules that cause the marijuana high are currently being studied in university-level studies for their anti-cancer effects, including cell growth inhibition, anti-inflammatory effects and tumor regression.

While there is no doubt that alcohol abuse is involved in many different types of crimes, marijuana use appears to do the exact opposite.

The Netherland, which has had a liberal policy on marijuana since 1976, just announced that they are closing eight prisons because of a lack of criminals. So goes our DEA's statement some years ago that the loose drug policy of the Netherlands would cause more crime. Apparently, people who have legal access to pot don't break laws as much.

As an analgesic and anti-inflammatory, marijuana cannot be beaten, say scientists – aspirin in quantity enough will kill, too.

I, for one, who've dealt with injuries and surgery this last year can confirm that medical marijuana is a better option in some ways than addictive painkillers like Vicodin. I hadn't smoked pot in over 30 years when a friend gave me some for sleep after my shoulder surgery.

What a revelation. Works better and is healthier than addictive pain killers! I use a marijuana vaporizer to avoid the smoke, so I expect it's even better for reducing cancer risk.

Support your city and state representatives that want to change the legal status of marijuana and tell your Congressperson how you feel about this issue.

You can find their phone number by going to: http://www.house.gov and putting your zip code in the upper left hand corner.

Controlled and taxed legal sales of marijuana could help pull California out of its budget deficit and maybe eventually we can close some prisons, too!

Mr. Mooney has written for numerous publications about exercise, diet, and the progressive use of dietary supplements. He co-authored a book about complementary medical options, such as nutritional and hormonal intervention for people living with HIV, called " Built To Survive."

 

 



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