News (Media Awareness Project) - Canada: PUB LTE: If Pot Could Be Patented |
Title: | Canada: PUB LTE: If Pot Could Be Patented |
Published On: | 2001-06-21 |
Source: | NOW Magazine (Canada) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-25 16:23:17 |
IF POT COULD BE PATENTED
Cannabis has no lethal dose and its pharmacological effects have never
caused a single death in over 5,000 years of recorded history.
The (unseen) driving force against medical (or unrestricted adult)
legalization of cannabis is the fact that cannabis can't be patented. This
precludes the need for big business to be involved, and that fact makes
cannabis commercially unattractive to the pharmaceutical, tobacco and
alcohol industries (lobbies). It seems that if it can't be successfully
made profitable, the government can't justify legalization even for the
sick and dying.
Furthermore, the war on cannabis drives the war on drugs. Without cannabis
prohibition, the drug war would be reduced to a pillow fight. This is the
politics and the economics of cannabis prohibition.
Myron Von Hollingsworth
Fort Worth, Texas
Cannabis has no lethal dose and its pharmacological effects have never
caused a single death in over 5,000 years of recorded history.
The (unseen) driving force against medical (or unrestricted adult)
legalization of cannabis is the fact that cannabis can't be patented. This
precludes the need for big business to be involved, and that fact makes
cannabis commercially unattractive to the pharmaceutical, tobacco and
alcohol industries (lobbies). It seems that if it can't be successfully
made profitable, the government can't justify legalization even for the
sick and dying.
Furthermore, the war on cannabis drives the war on drugs. Without cannabis
prohibition, the drug war would be reduced to a pillow fight. This is the
politics and the economics of cannabis prohibition.
Myron Von Hollingsworth
Fort Worth, Texas
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