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WikiLeaks Emails Expose Alcohol Industry’s Paid Campaign to Stifle Pot Legalization
August
8, 2017
When
the good people at Marijuana.com went
through the WikiLeaks dump of the DNC emails, they found something
unrelated to the trove of damning information on the criminal Hillary
Clinton. Within the mountains of email texts, was a paid segment by
the Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America (WSWA), stoking
fear within Washington, encouraging politicians to be wary of
marijuana legalization.
The
May 24, 2016 edition of Huddle, a daily Politico newsletter for
Capitol Hill insiders, contained
this paid advertisement:
** A message from Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America: While neutral on the issue of legalization, WSWA believes states that legalize marijuana need to ensure appropriate and effective regulations are enacted to protect the public from the dangers associated with the abuse and misuse of marijuana.
23 states and the District of Columbia have legalized medicinal marijuana while Alaska, Colorado, Oregon, Washington and D.C. have legalized possession and recreational use. In the years since the state legalized medicinal use, Colorado law enforcement officials have documented a significant increase in traffic fatalities in which drivers tested positive for marijuana.
Congress should fully fund Section 4008 of the FAST Act (PL 114-94) in the FY 2017 Appropriations process to document the prevalence of marijuana impaired driving, outline impairment standards and determine driving impairment detection methods.
While
the paid segment is not as fantastical as some of the claims coming
from the reefer
madness crowd,
they are basing their paid propaganda on entirely skewed data.
In
May, AAA’s safety foundation released a report concerning
cannabis impairment and driving, which proved blood testing drivers
for THC holds no
scientific validity and
should be abandoned. But a second part of the report found that —
strictly statistically speaking — car crashes involving drivers who
had consumed cannabis were on the rise.
In
fact, the number of people involved in fatal crashes who tested
positive for cannabis did rise — a statistical doubling — but
several caveats to this information were flatly ignored by the
mainstream and the WSWA for political advantage.
First,
and of no small importance, cannabis isn’t even close to the
leading cause of fatal
crashes. In
fact, when it comes to deadly accidents where the driver tested
positive for cannabis, “most” had also consumed alcohol or other
drugs.
According
to the Washington Traffic Safety Commission, of 592 drivers involved
in fatal crashes in 2013, 38 tested positive for cannabis. In the
following year, of 619 deadly crashes, the number testing positive
for cannabis jumped to 75. However, as Staci Hoff, Research Director
for WTSC, explained:
“Most of these drivers, these 75 drivers, also had alcohol or other drugs” in their systems. Over a five-year period, just 1.8 percent of fatal crashes involved drivers who tested positive only for cannabis.
“So, in our study, we looked at all five years of date, 2010 to 2014,” Hoff continued, “and there were never 3,000 drivers involved in these fatal crashes during that time period. Only 56 of them had THC and only THC, nothing else.”
This
skewed statistic has been used by law enforcement, mainstream media,
and the alcohol lobby to stoke fear about legalizing weed.
Politicians and the public alike, are eating it up and demanding that
we have something that can measure ‘how high’ someone is while
driving.
“There
is currently no scientific consensus regarding the level at which
marijuana consumption impairs a driver and no effective way to
measure this impairment in the field,” WSWA said in a press release
about the legislation. “This is problematic for law enforcement
who, in contrast, can quickly and effectively establish a
scientifically and legally-supported measure of alcohol impairment.”
As
Marijuana.com points out, Morgan Fox, communications manager for the
Marijuana Policy Project, said that the alcohol industry has its work
cut out for itself in combatting drunk driving and should be wary
about being seen as impeding cannabis legalization.
“No
one should be driving while impaired by marijuana, and we should
certainly be doing more research into all aspects of the substance,
including its impact on driving,” he told Marijuana.com in an
email. “However, given that driving under the influence of
marijuana is already illegal and that the existing research shows
marijuana’s effect on driving ability is significantly less than
alcohol, it is difficult to see a legitimate reason for the alcohol
industry to be taking up this issue. They would do better to fund
research on how to decrease drunk driving.”
However,
the alcohol industry does not make money by attempting to decrease
drunk driving. As long as they can use the government to keep their
competition illegal, however, they will. And, this email is evidence
that they are trying to do just that.
Nothing
highlights the hypocrisy, immorality, and sheer idiocy of the drug
war quite like marijuana prohibition. Here we have a medicine that
kills cancer cells, saves the lives of countless epileptic children,
heals broken bones, relieves pain, treats PTSD, is not dangerous, and
exhibits a variety of other incredible benefits – yet the state
will kill you over it.
So
why do these tyrants keep it illegal?
If
you want to know who profits from ruining lives and throwing
marijuana users in cages, we need only look at who bribes (also known
as lobbies) the politicians to keep the war on drugs alive. Aside
from the alcohol industry throwing money at tyrannical legislation,
they are joined by law enforcement and big pharma.
Below
is a list of the top five industries who need you locked in a cage
for possessing a plant in order to ensure their job security.
Police
Unions: Coming in as the number one contributor to politicians for
their votes to lock you in a cage for a plant are the police
themselves. They risk taking massive pay cuts and losing all their
expensive militarized toys without the war on drugs.
Private
Prison Corporations: No surprise here. The corporatist prison lobby
is constantly pushing for stricter laws to keep their stream of tax
dollars flowing.
Alcohol
and Beer Companies: These giant corporations hate competition, so why
not pay millions to keep a cheaper and far safer alcohol alternative
off the market? Case in point, the WSWA.
Pharmaceutical
Corporations: The hypocrisy of marijuana remaining a Schedule 1 drug,
“No Medical Use Whatsoever,” seems criminal when considering that
pharmaceutical companies reproduce a chemical version of THC and can
market and sell it as such. Ever hear of Marinol? Big pharma simply
uses the force of the state to legislate out their competition; that
happens to be nature.
Prison
Guard Unions: The prison guard unions are another group, so scared of
losing their jobs, that they would rather see thousands of
non-violent and morally innocent people thrown into cages than look
for another job.
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