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Jesus Malverde

(10,274 posts)
Sat Jun 29, 2013, 02:59 PM Jun 2013

Marijuana's march toward mainstream confounds feds [View all]

It took 50 years for American attitudes about marijuana to zigzag from the paranoia of "Reefer Madness" to the excesses of Woodstock back to the hard line of "Just Say No."

The next 25 years took the nation from Bill Clinton, who famously "didn't inhale," to Barack Obama, who most emphatically did.

And now, in just a few short years, public opinion has moved so dramatically toward general acceptance that even those who champion legalization are surprised at how quickly attitudes are changing and states are moving to approve the drug — for medical use and just for fun.

It is a moment in America that is rife with contradictions:

—People are looking more kindly on marijuana even as science reveals more about the drug's potential dangers, particularly for young people.

—States are giving the green light to the drug in direct defiance of a federal prohibition on its use.

—Exploration of the potential medical benefit is limited by high federal hurdles to research.

Washington policymakers seem reluctant to deal with any of it.

http://www.sfgate.com/news/medical/article/Marijuana-s-march-toward-mainstream-confounds-feds-4637771.php
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The Feds just bet on the wrong horse Warpy Jun 2013 #1
You must be reading very different "science" than I have been seeing 99th_Monkey Jun 2013 #2
I asked the OP to post here RainDog Jun 2013 #3
Wow. I hadn't heard that one. 99th_Monkey Jun 2013 #4
Yeah. Reagan's claim of mj brain damage was bullshit RainDog Jun 2013 #5
Studies? WovenGems Jul 2013 #6
Here's a "new danger"... CanSocDem Jul 2013 #7
Reds WovenGems Jul 2013 #8
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