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It looks like it is going to happen! They will move cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule II.
Not perfect, but this is REAL PROGRESS!!!
UPDATED: DEA To Reclassify Marijuana, Effectively Legalizing Medical Cannabis, Report Says
The DEA will officially reclassify cannabis as a prescription-only, Schedule II drug on Aug. 1, 2016, a report published a few hours ago claims. If true, that means medical marijuana could be legal by prescription and perhaps only by prescription in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and the US territories. [UPDATED 6.20.2016]
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In_The_Wind
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Bluenorthwest
(45,319 posts)That's right now today. Go down to the store and buy some clones and off you go!
In_The_Wind
(72,300 posts)blondie58
(2,570 posts)We voted it in- even for recreational use. This is about time!
In_The_Wind
(72,300 posts)mucifer
(24,787 posts)for buying or selling? The laws are so bad now. I hope this helps.
getagrip_already
(17,396 posts)you can get a really bad felony for buying or selling prescription drugs without a prescription. In fact, you can be arrested and charged even if you have a script, but don't have the pharmacy bottle on you. Loose pills are a felony in many, many, states.
Silver_Witch
(1,820 posts)Perhaps the world is still getting better dispite politics!
malthaussen
(17,656 posts)Doubt it will do much to change the imprisonment of recreational users/sellers, but every little bit helps.
-- Mal
Dustlawyer
(10,518 posts)This should help researchers, at least I hope so. There may still be laws blocking them from studying marijuana.
Still a far cry from where it needs to be so we must continue the fight unabated!
OnlinePoker
(5,829 posts)But scientific study of the medical uses of marijuana is ongoing. So far, evidence suggests that marijuana may be an effective treatment for chronic pain, neuropathic (nerve) pain, and muscle spasms due to multiple sclerosis or paraplegia.
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In a state that allows the use of marijuana to treat medical conditions, however, a doctor may be able to certify its use.
http://jama.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleid=2338256
Elmer S. E. Dump
(5,751 posts)Inflammation is the primary cause of heart disease and is implicated in the development of some cancers.
http://www.medicalmarijuanainc.com/inflammation-2-medical-marijuana-research/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2828614/
blondie58
(2,570 posts)But I think that charges have been lessened.
The Denver Post has a great section called 'the Cannabis' that talks specifically about marijuana.
I do know that the banks not accepting marijuana cash is a problem. Pot shops deal with a lot of cash. Just yesterday, there was a robbery in a pot shop.
Legalize it nationwide! We will have less drunk driving crashes and the sales of Fritos will soar!
Laffy Kat
(16,516 posts)I've worked for both private and academic docs., and I've never known even one who belonged to the AMA. That's why their recent stand on gun control really surprised me.
AntiBank
(1,339 posts)and absolutely insane societal-wide paranoia against marijuana. It profoundly goes against the common view of this country as some sort of libertine nordic paradise. I cannot stress how deep it runs with even otherwise tolerant and permissive people here. The majority of people here treat marijuana users at almost the same level as hardcore meth and heroin junkies. It really has to be experienced to be believed. It's pathological and incredibly ingrained into the culture due to multiple decades of governmental propaganda.
TonyPDX
(962 posts)Spitfire of ATJ
(32,723 posts)Runningdawg
(4,590 posts)How do you see that working? It won't. Another nail in the coffin of Native American religious tradition.
Spitfire of ATJ
(32,723 posts)Their quest went from crossing the river to the sacred tobacco plant to passing the bong.
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Warren DeMontague
(80,708 posts)This is one. Perfectly stated, I agree 100%.
People (competent adults) have a right to ingest what they want and do to their own minds what they want. Period.
I agree. Our bodies belong to ourselves, not the state, not "God". This is the basic cornerstone of liberty, IMHO, and it informs so much, not just the drug war but the right of terminally ill people to a pain free exit on their own terms, reproductive freedom, etc.
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SheriffBob
(552 posts)I am a smoker. I think it should be treated as a schedule 1 drug.
jtuck004
(15,882 posts)This in a place where it is so Democratic that people fart blue, and they put these corporate tools in charge. Thieving, lying assholes of the Weed and Liquor Control Board, owned by the corporations that want to make money from weed.
One of the staunchest advocates for patients here is a repub, who pointed a gun at a fella in a road rage incident. Such a nice fella that people paint swastikas on his campaign sign. Pro mmj, he had beaten every democratic challenger. Puts pictures of his Democratic candidates's house on his web site so his people can find it, if they want to. He's won at least twice that I remember.
For a few years it was very comfortable. Voters said the wanted mmj. People, as if they were respected adults, walked in with their heads up and got their meds. Now the weed control board has decided that adults can't do that. The lying hypocrites will let you walk into any recreational place and pay the gouged price they set after it is taxed 3 times - it's safe enough for them to pick your pocket, but they will leave you screaming in pain as a patient. It is now illegal to grow - at all - unless you give them your name and allow them to come out and inspect your home.
They are sending letters out now to the stores that have helped patients for years, telling them to close if they haven't go the corporate seal of approval.
It's too bad - they think they can simply pass laws by fiat, yet there are tens of thousands of grows out there, and the clowns at the board are too incompetent to do anything about it. They would have to inspect every closet in the state every 4 months. And I would bet
I'm not the only one who would sit through a trial and then simply find state unbelievable. Imagine what that is going to cost them., not to mention at the ballot box.
IDIOTS
They sure have fucked it up for real Democrats, but if that's how the party wants to be represented. I can't turn on people that haven't hurt me like that.
blackspade
(10,056 posts)But, it doesn't come close to addressing several critical components of the war on cannabis.
phazed0
(745 posts)Still, the DEA and Gov't refuse to include facts and science in their decisions..
From DEA Website:
Schedule II drugs, substances, or chemicals are defined as drugs with a high potential for abuse, with use potentially leading to severe psychological or physical dependence.
Yo, dumb fucks at the DEA... that isn't weed. How many damn proofs do you need.
So they reason that weed requires too many resources to enforce, so ya, Putting it on Schedule II is going to, what, take it off their radar?! Gimme a break... they still investigate and action against schedule II's.
Legalize it.
CrispyQ
(38,141 posts)leftofcool
(19,460 posts)As they should be.
6chars
(3,967 posts)A weekly newspaper from Santa Monica, Calif., reported on Saturday that the US Govt Will Legalize Marijuana on August 1, claiming that weed will soon be legal in all 50 states, with a prescription.
According to the Santa Monica Observer, the United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) intends to reschedule cannabis from its current status as a Schedule I drug to that of a Schedule II.
However, the only source of this information is an anonymous lawyer with knowledge of the matter:
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration will reclassify marijuana as a Schedule Two drug on August 1, 2016, essentially legalizing medicinal cannabis in all 50 states with a doctors prescription, said a DEA lawyer with knowledge of the matter.
Shouldnt we be excited? Not quite, as this news is unlikely to be true. The entire article which has since been cited as fact by several pro-cannabis blogs is speculation and rumor from a source that is identified only as The DEA Lawyer.
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alittlelark
(18,912 posts)N CA marijuana interests are like the mob..... skip the middleman and get legal to grow your own....
RussBLib
(9,664 posts)Could be too soon.
Looks like I might have been duped again.
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Lunabell
(6,776 posts)Next, we get it legalized for recreational use in Florida. LOL
Faux pas
(15,308 posts)I live in Oregon!
cannabis_flower
(3,842 posts)is schedule 2. It needs to be descheduled entirely. Like alcohol and tobacco.
RussBLib
(9,664 posts)Looks to me like they will do it, and I do agree with those of you who say it should be removed entirely from the Schedules, but I'll take this small step for now and hope and push for a bigger step later.
DEA Responds to Claim That Agency Will Reclassify Cannabis on August 1
As we've reported before, the DEA actually is expected to respond to a petition calling for the reclassification of cannabis. And in an interview with aNewDomain, DEA staff coordinator Russ Baer wouldn't confirm or deny the Observer's report, but gave several indications that rescheduling might happen.
Baer stressed the complexity of the cannabis plant, pointing out its hundreds of chemical actors, or cannabinoids. Also, we are talking about synthetic THC, CBD (based treatments), oils, extracts edibles, he said. The challenge for researchers and government agencies is to identify the parts of the plant that might have benefit, and separating out (the beneficial) parts from the ones that arent beneficial or harmful.
Baer also said the federal agency is interested in making cannabis research easier, which rescheduling would accomplish. We do want to remove the roadblocks for research, he said.
http://www.thestranger.com/slog/2016/06/21/24241870/dea-responds-to-claim-that-agency-will-reclassify-cannabis-on-august-1
B Calm
(28,762 posts)slowly be voted out of office!