As Sessions Cracks Down on Weed, Maker of Fentanyl Is Selling Synthetic THC
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January, 2017
Attorney
General Jeff 'Beauregard' Sessions rescinded a trio of memos from the
Obama administration on Thursday that had previously set a standard
for federal non-interference with state-approved marijuana sales.
In
a statement released by the Department of Justice, Sessions made
it clear that "The War on Drugs" is back on, and will be
starting with marijuana.
"It
is the mission of the Department of Justice to enforce the laws of
the United States, and the previous issuance of guidance undermines
the rule of law and the ability of our local, state, tribal, and
federal law enforcement partners to carry out this mission.
Therefore, today's memo on federal marijuana enforcement simply
directs all U.S. Attorneys to use previously established
prosecutorial principles that provide them all the necessary tools to
disrupt criminal organizations, tackle the growing drug crisis, and
thwart violent crime across our country."
Suspicious
from his statement, however, was the continued legality of
Dronabinol, a synthetic THC nasal spray that was quietly granted a
Schedule II classification during the Thanksgiving weekend. The
classification means the government officially recognizes its
medicinal potential and will allow it to be prescribed, sold and
federally regulated.
Non-synthetic
THC, which is the active chemical compound in marijuana, remains
classified as a Schedule I drug. As such, the government believes it
is potentially dangerous and has no medicinal value.
Now
states whose residents have voted to make it legal, may once again
face the full force of federal drug enforcement.
Meanwhile,
Insys Therapeutics, the company which developed Dronabinol, will now
enjoy a monopoly on the treatment of cancer patients who experience
nausea from chemotherapy thanks to the DEA.
Insys
also manufactures fentanyl, a painkiller that is 50 times stronger
than heroin that is driving the national opioid crisis that Sessions
seems far less concerned about.
The
company is now working on a synthetic version of Cannabidiol to treat
a variety of ailments in children. That substance, which is also an
oral solution, is currently in various stages of clinical trials in
the FDA’s approval process. It is anticipated to also be granted
Schedule II classification.
So in the near future, while you will face years in prison for smoking marijuana, doctors will be able to write a $2,000 prescription for your children to get THC that was made in a test tube.
Mr. President: FIRE JEFF SESSIONS!
RonPaulibertyReport
As with all of government’s wars against liberty, the so-called “Drug War” is almost universally recognized as a total failure. But, getting rid of government intrusion once it’s accepted is no easy task. We’re sitting on mountains of government failures that just don’t go away on their own. Fortunately, state-by-state, public pressure has produced wins for liberty in the "Drug War." Then there’s Jeff Sessions…It’s time for President Trump to use those two famous words from The Apprentice.
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