News (Media Awareness Project) - Ireland: PUB LTE: No Legitimate Profits In Dope |
Title: | Ireland: PUB LTE: No Legitimate Profits In Dope |
Published On: | 2000-09-01 |
Source: | Irish Examiner (Ireland) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-03 10:14:59 |
NO LEGITIMATE PROFITS IN DOPE
IN response to the letter in the Irish Examiner (August 25), headed Dope
inhibits cancer fighting, I wish to point out that the same can be said for
alcohol. Cannabis has no lethal dose and its pharmacological effects have
never caused a single death in recorded history.
The (unseen) driving force against medical (or unrestricted adult)
legalisation of cannabis is the fact that it can't be patented. This
precludes the need for big business to be involved and that fact makes
cannabis commercially unattractive, pharmaceutically speaking. It seems
that if it can't be profitised successfully the government can't justify
legalisation even for the sick and dying.
Maybe corrupt politicians and media are required to adhere to the party
line of prohibition because law enforcement, customs, the drug testing
industry, the INS, CIA, FBI, DEA, politicians themselves et al can't live
without the budget justification, not to mention the invisible profits,
that prohibition affords.
Myron Von Hollingsworth
6401 Malvey Ave,
Fort Worth,
Texas, USA
IN response to the letter in the Irish Examiner (August 25), headed Dope
inhibits cancer fighting, I wish to point out that the same can be said for
alcohol. Cannabis has no lethal dose and its pharmacological effects have
never caused a single death in recorded history.
The (unseen) driving force against medical (or unrestricted adult)
legalisation of cannabis is the fact that it can't be patented. This
precludes the need for big business to be involved and that fact makes
cannabis commercially unattractive, pharmaceutically speaking. It seems
that if it can't be profitised successfully the government can't justify
legalisation even for the sick and dying.
Maybe corrupt politicians and media are required to adhere to the party
line of prohibition because law enforcement, customs, the drug testing
industry, the INS, CIA, FBI, DEA, politicians themselves et al can't live
without the budget justification, not to mention the invisible profits,
that prohibition affords.
Myron Von Hollingsworth
6401 Malvey Ave,
Fort Worth,
Texas, USA
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