Big Pharma spent $880M between 2006 and 2015 to protect opioids, fight marijuana legalization

At this point, it is almost laughable how the DEA continues to insist that marijuana is so dangerous that it needs to be labeled as a Schedule I drug. Even morphine and opium are listed as Schedule II, meaning they rank lower on the DEA’s frivolous “danger” scale. How could anyone honestly say that marijuana has no medicinal benefits, when there are literally thousands of people who benefit from medical cannabis products?

Well, the fact that Big Pharma has spent nearly a billion dollars on lobbying efforts to ensure that cannabis remains illegal surely helps one understand. Spending $880 million dollars over the course of nine years is surely one way to get what you want. Is it the right way? That may be up for debate. Some might say that providing actual evidence to support both claims about your own products and those of your adversaries would be the respectable way to go about things. But why do things in a respectable manner when you can just pay off a few patsies though, right?

Clearly, the legalization of marijuana, even just for medicinal purposes, is a huge threat to Big Pharma. After all, if people could use a plant to soothe away pain, how would they keep people addicted to their products? God forbid that people who suffer with chronic pain and other health issues actually be given options. The truth is that Big Pharma knows that most people would rather use a plant that is considered less addictive than tobacco and alcohol, than the prescription pill equivalent to heroin.

In addition to fighting marijuana legalization, Big Pharma has also used financial strong-arming to prevent the regulation of opioid drugs, and in this way they continue to contribute to the opioid epidemic that is plaguing America.

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Hopefully, certain federal agencies won’t also decide that hemp needs to be demonized, too.

Should the government be able to tell you what you can put in your own body? Absolutely not. Medical freedom, and the freedom to choose what kind of care you want to receive is the right of every American. This is why the failure of the DEA to reclassify marijuana is so disgusting. It is downright shameful. Medical marijuana is successfully used to treat opioid addiction, and has relieved hundreds of patients from their suffering. What does that tell you about the medical necessity of opioids?

Dr. Gary Witman of Canna Care Docs, a network of facilities that qualifies patients into medical marijuana programs in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Maine, Connecticut, Delaware and the District of Columbia, states that medical marijuana is not addictive, and is a much safer alternative than opioids.

Opioid addiction kills about 78 people every day, according to the CDC. Can the government make the same claim about marijuana? No – even after all this time, there still hasn’t been a marijuana overdose.

Big Pharma isn’t spending all this money to help people; they are doing it to protect their profits.

Sources:

TheDailySheeple.com

HuffingtonPost.com

DrugFree.org