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It may not have quite the same ring to it as a certain seven-digit phone number made famous by a 1980s pop hit, but 6,630,507 has become internet-famous since the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration opted not to reschedule marijuana, leaving it in the category of drugs with no legitimate medical uses. Since then, proponents of legalization have responded with a storm of social-media posts highlighting U.S. Patent No. 6,630,507, granted in 2003 to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and covering the potential use of non-psychoactive cannabinoids to protect the brain from damage or degeneration caused by certain diseases, such as cirrhosis. They’re telling the DEA to “talk to the hand,” writing “6,630,507” on their palms, hashtagging the number and linking to past articles on the topic.
originally posted by: RomeByFire
a reply to: DrStevenBrule
It's more than worrying about a plant.
It's about locking people up for non-violent offenses.
It's about profiling people for pot to fill police quotas.
It's about teenage kids being shot and killed by LEO's because they had some pot and/or a piece on them.
It's about pharmaceutical industries poisoning people for a profit that's considered legal yet its illegal to self-medicate because the "small government," clowns need to intervene in every facet of society.
It's about an emerging medical industry, as well as an emerging hemp industry.
And lastly - it's a freedom thing. You know, that little word everyone uses to gain brownie points but really don't give a # about?
People should be free to possess, cultivate, and use cannabis as they damn well please. I don't see the Feds going around raiding corner grocery stores and Wal-Marts because they sell alcohol that's linked to a myriad of diseases, is correlated with violent crime, and is heavily addictive.
This should move forward that way we know which folks are actually in favor or freedom as opposed to those who want the nanny state to control other, free Americans lives.
But who I am kidding - this is Murica. We really aren't all that free.
originally posted by: muzzleflash
The government never had the Constitutional Authority to criminalize it to begin with.
originally posted by: Shangralah
The real question if it passes is Will we be able to discuss other aspects of it on ATS?
originally posted by: Rosinitiate
originally posted by: muzzleflash
The government never had the Constitutional Authority to criminalize it to begin with.
They do so long as the commerce transfers from state to state. If a state grows, distributes and consumes exclusively within their state the federal government has no power. However, seeing how this naturally impacts state to state commerce, they do have some authority.
originally posted by: Lab4Us
If truly a business man and someone shows him he could pay for ALL his campaign promises by slapping a Federal tax on all legal cannabis sold, I think someone could peak his interest!