High Support For Medical Marijauna Doesn't Matter to an Anti-Weed Columnist

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Let's clear a few things up just in case anyone was misled by a column from the Sun Sentinel's Nicole Brochu earlier this week. 

Despite a recent survey that found 57 percent of Floridians support legalization of medical marijuana, Brochu doesn't think that it's likely to happen. "Florida isn't California," she wrote. Her column on March 9 was about a bill introduced to the state legislature by Rep. Jeff Clemens, who hopes to have the amendment placed on the ballot for the November 2012 election. It would then need 60 percent voter approval.


Brochu wished Clemens luck. She has staunchly denounced recreational weed smoking, but expressed support for regulated, medicinal pot. Still, she doubted that sensible legislation stands a chance in Florida. 

Then, the Sun Sentinel conducted an online poll, which found 98 percent of responders in support of legalizing medical marijuana. 

The misleading didn't stop there, however. She wrote that she supports medical marijuana but not recreational use because it potentially leads to "harder drugs." Even though the whole "gateway drug" theory was mostly refuted by a recent study in the Journal of Health and Social Behavior.

Brochu then went on to contradict herself. In another anti-weed column on January 14, she wrote, "To classify marijuana, for example, as a Schedule 1 drug next to heroin is to exaggerate its potency and potential for abuse." But in her March 9 column she equated the risks of medical marijuana to the prescription drug epidemic which was caused by pills that are just as addictive as heroin when abused.

Though disregard for numbers and self-contradiction may seem like the work of an Ibogaine crazed columnist, it most likely came from a sober mind on constant alert from the dangers of bloodthirsty potheads who constantly send her death threats. 


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Christian Conser Vative
Christian Conser Vative

Jesus said to do unto others as we would have them to do unto us. None of us would want our child thrown in jail with the sexual predators for using a little marijuana. None of us would want to see our parent's home confiscated and sold by the police for growing a couple of marijuana plants to ease the aches and pains of growing older. It's time to stop putting our own families in jail. It's time to let ordinary Americans grow a little marijuana in their own back yards, and it's nice to see our culture coming to terms with this in a more wholesome fashion. This will go a long way toward putting the criminal drug gangs out of business for good!

Judson Wallace
Judson Wallace

wait the potheads are bloodthirsty? are they vampire potheads? you mean like twilight?

sounds awful.

Brandt Hardin
Brandt Hardin

Marijuana is the safest drug with actual benefits for the user as opposed to alcohol which is dangerous, causes addiction, birth defects, and affects literally every organ in the body. Groups are organizing all over the country to speak their minds on reforming pot laws. I drew up a very cool poster for the cause which you can check out on my artist’s blog at http://dregstudiosart.blogspot... Drop in and let me know what you think!

Walsh4202
Walsh4202

they give us alcohol, ciggarettes, even prescription meds to be responsible adults to use responsibly. why not marijuana. its never killed a single soul. but you have to be responsible like we are. so whats the huge problem. its not the 1930s anymore. i guess money is to blame.

ernst blofeld
ernst blofeld

The U.S. federal government spent over $15 billion dollars in 2010 on the War on Drugs, at a rate of about $500 per second.

Source: Office of National Drug Control Policy

State and local governments spent at least another 25 billion dollars.

Source: Jeffrey A. Miron & Kathrine Waldock: "The Budgetary Impact of Drug Prohibition," 2010.

Police arrested an estimated 858,408 persons for cannabis violations in 2009. Of those charged with cannabis violations, approximately 89 percent were charged with possession only. An American is arrested for violating cannabis laws every 30 seconds.

Source: Uniform Crime Reports, Federal Bureau of Investigation

BB
BB

Dude, you do realize that there's a huge difference between a controlled survey and an online poll, don't you?

Joshua Giesegh
Joshua Giesegh

Yes, but answering a scientific study honestly about your support of a drug in the state with the absolute worst laws in the nation will yield conservative reports. Online will yield liberal support. So we must then assume the support level is somewhere between 57% (last scientific poll) and 97% (average of online polls).

Make sure you all call your representatives and urge them to cosponsor this issue.

MAKE SURE YOU CALL DEAN CANNON!! IF HE DOESN'T PUT THIS BEFORE A COMMITTEE THE BILL WILL DIE!!! 850-488-1450

He is the one to move this Bill forward.Please do this asap. Without him we cannot make progress on this issue The call will take a few seconds. You will not have to have a conversation with anyone. You may even be speaking to a machine, and if not you will likely be speaking to an aide or secretary. You will not be asked questions so don't be reluctant to do this. It's a quick and simple step that MUST be taken.

AnnOnaMice
AnnOnaMice

One difference, especially concerning moral and legal questions, is that a "controllled survey" face-to-face, or using a telephone line gets alot more lies, and "no comment" or undecided.

Oh yeah, you have to be able to read to use the internet!

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