05-14-2010, 03:10 PM | #131 |
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Even if they did legalize coke and meth, I doubt the percentage of the population that uses them would go up much, if any.
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Temporary spike, followed by a downturn as the black market eroded as profit evaporated, as prices would certainly plummet.
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I think making the production and importation of the really hard stuff illegal and shifting the 'War' focus on these areas would be much more effective. Instead of spending all the money on shooting dogs and shit, we could invest in REAL education and treatment programs. Truthfully, I'd rather see them just ignore the shit and save the money, but they ain't gonna stop spendin' anytime soon, at least they could spend it more wisely. |
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With any one of those drugs for people other than pilots the dosage is supposed to be monitored and adjusted by a doctor to minimize or eliminate side effects. For the recreational marijuana users I know the "side effect" is the whole reason they smoke it. As I said, even if it is legalized and someone develops a test to determine if a person is under the influence I still believe it will be treated similar to alcohol rather than prescription drugs. |
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Prozac still has stronger side effects than Marijuana. Now, what about Medically prescribed Marijuana and its effects on the insurance industry? What if insurance realizes that marijuana users are costing them LESS money due to a seriously reduced demand for expensive narcotics?
I think, right off the bat, yea...pot smokers will get screwed....but as the perception changes I think the industry policies will too.
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I would argue that Marijuana users are looking for the exact same effect as Prozac users: a euphoric feeling, an improved mood and a better quality of life. This is, in effect, the exact same effect that recreational or medicinal users of Marijuana are looking to achieve, not the opposite. Being happier or "getting high" is the goal of both substances and the side effects would be something like the munchies for Marijuana vs. death for Prozac. The reason prescription drugs are able to be prescribed legally is because the average man can not duplicate them therefore they can be patented and a source of billions of dollars in profit. Prozac can be an extremely dangerous synthetic narcotic with numerous dangerous side-effects when administered under a Doctor's care and when used properly. It is not just the abuse of Prozac that causes problems. Lets compare Prozac, a drug that Pilots are legally allowed to use while responsible for the lives of hundreds of people vs. Marijuana, a substance that if used by a pilot during a flight would cause people to literally shit their pants upon hearing the story on the 6'Oclock. Prozac even when fulfilling its requirements under a Dr's supervision is still stronger and more dangerous than Marijuana in that it has a stronger effect on specific functions on the brain itself that THC or CBD as found in pot. This is especially true when considering it on a dosage controlled level, as not everyone who would use Marijuana would sit and smoke a whole joint or take 8 bong rips at a time.
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Your analysis ignores the fact that a drug company stands to make more money with an over the counter drug than they can with a prescription drug. Say you make a drug. Would you prefer a potential customer being forced to go to the doctor and get a prescription for your particular medication before being allowed to buy it or allowing the potential customer to take it off a shelf, go to a cashier, and walking out the door with it? Do you think Tylenol is loosing money because their customers don't need a prescription? I'm guessing you can't make Tylenol in your kitchen. I know I can't. By your logic Tylenol should be fighting to make their drug prescription only. They aren't. I'll bet Pfizer was pissed when the FDA said Zyrtec could be sold over the counter in 2007 and it became the best selling non food product of 2008 if you believe Wikipedia. |
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