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LeftInTX

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153. I think increased education is needed. I believe now that the Biden admin finally regulated pot, they can do some real
Sun Oct 6, 2024, 11:03 AM
Oct 6

research with it.

One thing has been lack of research because it was regulated the same as heroin. You cannot do studies on heroin, but you can do studies on morphine. But heroin = morphine. The main difference between the two are dirty needles, contaminated product, dosage issues. Same with cocaine. Cocaine used to be available as a topical anesthetic in the ER for certain abrasive facial wounds. I don't know if they still use it, but I assume the regulation status of cocaine has not changed in the past 40 years. I imagine a few plastic surgeons still use topical cocaine. Even LSD and ecstasy were studied at one time. Pot has never been studied. With the exception of peyote, the rest of the schedule 1 drugs are synthetic. (Peyote is endangered, so abuse is not an issue)

Pot was Schedule 1. Apparently, it's been moved to Schedule 3 via executive order.

Schedule I

Schedule I drugs, substances, or chemicals are defined as drugs with no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse. Some examples of Schedule I drugs are: heroin, lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), marijuana (cannabis), 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (ecstasy), methaqualone, and peyote.

Schedule II

Schedule II drugs, substances, or chemicals are defined as drugs with a high potential for abuse, with use potentially leading to severe psychological or physical dependence. These drugs are also considered dangerous. Some examples of Schedule II drugs are: combination products with less than 15 milligrams of hydrocodone per dosage unit (Vicodin), cocaine, methamphetamine, methadone, hydromorphone (Dilaudid), meperidine (Demerol), oxycodone (OxyContin), fentanyl, Dexedrine, Adderall, and Ritalin
https://www.dea.gov/drug-information/drug-scheduling



https://apnews.com/article/marijuana-biden-dea-criminal-justice-pot-f833a8dae6ceb31a8658a5d65832a3b8

Cool story, bro WhiteTara Oct 5 #1
Did you actually read the article? Ocelot II Oct 5 #6
this part doesn't seem real. WhiteTara Oct 5 #14
The criterion for 'use disorder' includes 'daily use'. Voltaire2 Oct 5 #26
My younger brother has been a daily user for 35+ years. I have seen the effects... PeaceWave Oct 5 #65
Thank you for your honest and frank assessment. Oopsie Daisy Oct 5 #78
My older sister is a major smoker who won't speak to me now kimbutgar Oct 5 #80
perhaps you are biased in your assessment of people? Voltaire2 Oct 5 #83
Maybe but I've encountered that so many times and my assessment has been 100% correct kimbutgar Oct 5 #85
Know what's not a biased opinion? It's an expensive filthy stinky habit... PeaceWave Oct 5 #110
Opinions are by definition biased. Voltaire2 Oct 5 #116
when you smell it on people you know they are addicted? Chautauquas Oct 6 #143
I think that says more about your brother then it says about weed Chautauquas Oct 6 #140
This is a lie Bluesaph Oct 6 #142
That is a whopper of a lie Chautauquas Oct 6 #147
Is drinking one glass of wine a week an alcoholic? Bluesaph Oct 6 #150
facts are not lies quakerboy Oct 8 #177
This message was self-deleted by its author Chautauquas Oct 6 #148
I guess people can be addicted to taking Caribbean vacations Shermann Oct 6 #157
You're arguing just to argue Bluesaph Oct 7 #170
Your observation that I did not define addiction is astute Shermann Oct 7 #171
This is boring Bluesaph Oct 7 #172
What's boring is gaslighting over reefer madness on a forum that strongly supports legalization. nt Shermann Oct 7 #173
You obviously didn't bother to read what others posted Bluesaph Oct 8 #174
"A lot of people are saying it!" - check Shermann Oct 8 #175
Why would anyone spend thousands of dollars a year on Bettie Oct 8 #178
I don't find "doesn't seem real" a compelling argument. Happy Hoosier Oct 15 #187
thanks for your opinion. WhiteTara Oct 15 #188
The problem is people don't know this! Bluesaph Oct 6 #138
So can alcohol You do realize that big pharma want marijuana made illegal. Demsrule86 Oct 8 #180
That's a different article. qwlauren35 Oct 5 #7
It's so harde to take NYT as absolute truth WhiteTara Oct 5 #15
I'm a toxicologist and I find your dismissive response DenaliDemocrat Oct 5 #35
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Oct 5 #54
It Can Cause Hyponatremia ProfessorGAC Oct 5 #59
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Oct 5 #60
There was a high school kid playing football DenaliDemocrat Oct 5 #131
16.7# Of Water! ProfessorGAC Oct 5 #133
This has happened opposite to my sister Bluesaph Oct 6 #145
Now that's an oy vey Lulu KC Oct 6 #167
She ProfessorGAC Oct 7 #169
I am a retired H2O Man Oct 5 #92
Pot itself is known to cause paranoia. LeftInTX Oct 6 #144
Yes, it definitely can. H2O Man Oct 6 #159
I've never touched an illegal drug in my life for your exact reasons. Not for moral ones. lindysalsagal Oct 6 #162
No need to smoke...there are gummies. Again same is true of alcohol. Demsrule86 Oct 8 #182
I know several people who developed psychotic disorders Bluesaph Oct 5 #2
Puhleeze. Maybe we should do more regulation with autos, alcohol, cigarettes and firearms that kill tens of millions ... marble falls Oct 5 #11
No kidding. n/t Hugin Oct 5 #46
Maybe if it occurs with someone you know and love, you'll find it substantive Lulu KC Oct 5 #47
Personal experience can line the path to the anecdotal fallacy instead of the path to truth. Shermann Oct 5 #51
Not quite following you but okay n/t Lulu KC Oct 5 #73
I'll elaborate. Shermann Oct 5 #94
It's not just about marijuana Lulu KC Oct 5 #114
I can't say increased drug-related psychosis isn't a trend Shermann Oct 5 #118
I am not making a case about anything Lulu KC Oct 5 #119
I think increased education is needed. I believe now that the Biden admin finally regulated pot, they can do some real LeftInTX Oct 6 #153
I need to quit pot, which gives me pain relief because a very small percentage just can't be near it ... marble falls Oct 15 #186
To be clear Lulu KC Oct 15 #190
Oh ok. You get to decide what is substantive? Bluesaph Oct 6 #149
This message was self-deleted by its author Lulu KC Oct 6 #168
High potency is pricey BidenRocks Oct 5 #23
It's not the high THC level. It has EVERYTHING to do with people who have issues w/certain types of The_REAL_Ecumenist Oct 5 #24
Lol nope obamanut2012 Oct 5 #41
Most research indicates instead that people Voltaire2 Oct 5 #45
I can let you know .... Mossfern Oct 5 #66
cannabis AND ALCOHOL eShirl Oct 5 #79
Notice I said Mossfern Oct 5 #106
My next-door neighbor, Ilene, k55f5r Oct 5 #93
exactly. Perhaps once it gets descheduled those studies can happen. Voltaire2 Oct 5 #99
What would happen is regulation that big Pharma wants...I want the government out. Demsrule86 Oct 8 #183
"concern" noted RJ_MacReady Oct 5 #3
Sez them. marble falls Oct 5 #4
AMA: Marijuana doesn't impact brain function Ptah Oct 5 #5
Of the 120 who initially qualified for the study, those with Cannabis Use Disorder or daily use of cannibis Ms. Toad Oct 5 #17
An actual evidence based study. Voltaire2 Oct 5 #27
Whatevs LW1977 Oct 5 #8
Yep. DU's regularly scheduled foray into reefer madness mode BannonsLiver Oct 5 #20
NYT has been Prohibitionist for a long time. Voltaire2 Oct 5 #32
Do not forget, boys & girls, that in some cases, peanuts KILL! Attilatheblond Oct 5 #82
Whoa I must have missed the peanut wars! BannonsLiver Oct 5 #95
Same story RussBLib Oct 5 #9
I love my MJ jfz9580m Oct 5 #21
It's not a black and white issue. multigraincracker Oct 5 #33
I have a complicated history with marijuana jfz9580m Oct 5 #39
thanks for your contribution RussBLib Oct 5 #89
Thanks for reading RussBLib :) jfz9580m Oct 5 #98
Until a month or so ago I was taking 2 puff before bed for sleep. multigraincracker Oct 5 #91
I am glad it is legal! jfz9580m Oct 5 #103
quality is very uneven RussBLib Oct 5 #111
In all my years working in mental health, I've seen very few cases where marijuana helped my patients. tulipsandroses Oct 5 #10
Nothing is safe for everyone. Lawn darts, anyone? marble falls Oct 5 #12
People think it's medicine. Mosby Oct 5 #18
FDA review womanofthehills Oct 5 #55
Very Common ProfessorGAC Oct 5 #63
Here's an article about neuropathic pain Mosby Oct 5 #68
Thanks for a balanced response jmbar2 Oct 5 #84
consuming an excessive amount can cause strong discomfort and paranoia. and remember when it took a whole msongs Oct 5 #13
So the good news is a very small amount is sufficient. Voltaire2 Oct 5 #28
Right? obamanut2012 Oct 5 #42
In my day the paranoia orangecrush Oct 6 #163
Interesting, but, like alcohol, it will remain a spectator sport for me. DFW Oct 5 #16
Why anybody ever smokes is sort of a mystery Shermann Oct 5 #96
I like a little spicy DFW Oct 5 #129
Gosh! H2O Man Oct 5 #19
If I had some I couldn't use it without fainting. littlemissmartypants Oct 5 #22
as soon as I read something like this, I know it's BS eShirl Oct 5 #25
Well it's true if you select the weakest possible Voltaire2 Oct 5 #30
we had so much good 70's & 80's weed going around here, nobody bothered with the ditch weed eShirl Oct 5 #34
Tell me about it! jmowreader Oct 5 #37
Tell me about it! jmowreader Oct 5 #38
You can get extracts that are 85-90% thc now Mosby Oct 5 #70
'hash oil' started showing up in the early 70s. Voltaire2 Oct 5 #100
Forgot about hash. Mosby Oct 5 #104
It wasn't hash, which has been used for centuries. Voltaire2 Oct 5 #117
It is so strong orangecrush Oct 6 #164
That just means you'd have smoked 20 times as much of the weak stuff. nt Shermann Oct 5 #120
I use everyday. usedtobedemgurl Oct 5 #29
CHS is an allergic reaction to cannabis. Voltaire2 Oct 5 #31
agreed; that is no joke eShirl Oct 5 #36
It didn't point that out, which I also noticed obamanut2012 Oct 5 #43
My son has CVS. You wouldn't believe the abuse he's suffered. nolabear Oct 5 #48
Back to prohibition it is! aocommunalpunch Oct 5 #40
And yet... jcgoldie Oct 5 #44
Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding.nt jfz9580m Oct 5 #49
Water can kill you too Mysterian Oct 5 #50
jail doesn't solve any of those problems PedroXimenez Oct 5 #52
For me to make an informed decision, MorbidButterflyTat Oct 5 #53
That's the spirit! jfz9580m Oct 5 #76
It's the THC levels in the stuff. This is NOT the MJ of the 1960s. valleyrogue Oct 5 #56
My vape is 92% THC and my tincture is 96% THC padfun Oct 5 #86
Aw come on. Spoken like someone who hasn't a clue about the culture at all. And it has been studied to death. flying_wahini Oct 5 #57
I came of age in the 70s -misanthroptimist Oct 5 #58
Well, that's when I smoked it. Side effects: paranoia, out of body feelings (like very heavy legs), sleep disturbances LeftInTX Oct 6 #135
We get patients with hyperemesis syndrome ismnotwasm Oct 5 #61
Yup, Marijuana Can Be Harmful To Your Health, so can republianmushroom Oct 5 #62
I agree and rec. Demsrule86 Oct 8 #184
It was more fun when it was illegal. kentuck Oct 5 #64
Not if you got fined or sent to jail cutroot Oct 6 #161
I'm jealous of you all who find cannabis a pleasant and useful drug. hunter Oct 5 #67
Written by someone living in a van, down by the river. flvegan Oct 5 #69
At age 72 I've never used marijuana, never will. I don't need it. n/t elocs Oct 5 #71
how did you manage to get through the 60's and the 70's without getting stoned? Voltaire2 Oct 5 #88
There are people who undergo security clearances who have not ever smoked it. LeftInTX Oct 6 #136
Conservative religious beliefs can be dangerous to the health of non-believers and generate mental illness. Discuss. PufPuf23 Oct 5 #72
And only a month before the election. Prairie_Seagull Oct 5 #74
What? Recommending that people self moderate THC is an "election thing"? LeftInTX Oct 6 #137
This message was self-deleted by its author Prairie_Seagull Oct 6 #139
I don't think it's really a Democratic thing anymore LeftInTX Oct 6 #141
Many want to see full throated support for de-listing. Prairie_Seagull Oct 6 #151
I'm not that crazy about delisting it. LeftInTX Oct 6 #154
I absolutely think it should be delisted. Demsrule86 Oct 8 #185
Too much marijuana can be harmful to your health. Well duh! So can drinking too much water. retread Oct 5 #75
Just one of the scare stories Blue Full Moon Oct 5 #77
"...it's not well studied..." Wednesdays Oct 5 #81
But we will publish a long - comments blocked - article that acts as if it is authoritative. Voltaire2 Oct 5 #87
Constantly inhaling any type of smoke is not good for people Polybius Oct 5 #90
Health benefits, Cannabis Abuse Disorder and the connection to psychotic breaks can all be real ThreeNoSeep Oct 5 #97
This message was self-deleted by its author jfz9580m Oct 5 #102
Whoops! I meant mg not g ThreeNoSeep Oct 5 #107
Okay that makes more sense jfz9580m Oct 5 #109
Cause or effect? hunter Oct 5 #113
Certainly more thought should be given... LAS14 Oct 5 #101
Your son brought it obamanut2012 Oct 5 #121
It's clear it belonged to my son. We both just think the boys found it at home. LAS14 Oct 5 #122
What is bad for your health is a xanax perscripstion that becomes an addiction sky_masterson Oct 5 #105
They scoff at us stoners while sipping their martinis. Voltaire2 Oct 5 #123
I've smoked Pot for 40 years sky_masterson Oct 5 #125
You have to watch it, just like with alcohol. gulliver Oct 5 #108
Exactly Mossfern Oct 5 #112
correct...EVERYTHING in moderation democratsruletheday Oct 5 #124
Next bombshell report GenThePerservering Oct 5 #115
I should have died a long time ago, I guess. Maybe I have the Keith Richards gene? That's okay I guess. I'd get along brewens Oct 5 #126
I don't disagree with the premise. alarimer Oct 5 #127
So can oxygen. Conjuay Oct 5 #128
Haven't smoked in a long time awesomerwb1 Oct 5 #130
High doses it says. I don't think hardly anything is healthy in high doses. nt Quixote1818 Oct 5 #132
This looks like it was written to manufacture consent for pharmaceutical companies to take over... LudwigPastorius Oct 5 #134
Some people need to mind their own damn business. Emile Oct 6 #146
Reminder maryland native Oct 6 #152
Prohibition has always been about race and class. Voltaire2 Oct 6 #156
Indeed jfz9580m Oct 6 #166
We're not going back to the Nancy Reagan days Tarc Oct 6 #155
Many other countries regulate and control the levels Bev54 Oct 6 #158
very few other countries have legalized recreational cannabis Voltaire2 Oct 6 #165
Fascism is a lot worse for my health orangecrush Oct 6 #160
Reefer Madness again? Thread trashed ZonkerHarris Oct 8 #176
Reefer madness 2.0 Runningdawg Oct 8 #179
Never had a problem with it and never will DFW Oct 8 #181
I didn't see it that way. pwb Oct 15 #189
I'm sharing a gummy with my husband as I read this thread. crosinski Oct 15 #191
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