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As The DEA Raids Dispensaries, It Hands Out Cannabis Growing Licenses To Big Pharma

As the federal government pressures the National Cancer Institute to change their too-approving language about cannabis on their website; as the DEA executes raids in state after state with legal medical marijuana; as federal prosecutors attempt to intimidate officials in Rhode Island, Maine, Arizona, Colorado, and Washington – the DEA admits that 55 pharmaceutical companies now hold licenses in the United States to grow cannabis.

That’s right, what many of you do in the privacy of your own home for your own personal use is a crime – but if you’re a pharmaceutical company (and make sure you give plenty of money to political campaigns) you can get a license from the Drug Enforcement Administration to grow cannabis for medical purposes – purposes the same DEA says cannabis doesn’t have.

The blatant and unmitigated hypocrisy of the federal government on this issue is now on full display. If a sick person goes to a dispensary to get marijuana, they are wrong. But if they get a worthless pill like Marinol – with almost all of the chemicals in cannabis with medical properties taken out – from a pharmaceutical company, they are right.

In other words, the DEA conducts raids on collectives and dispensaries to eliminate competition for their “Big Pharma” buddies who give tons of money to politicians who in turn give tons of money to the DEA in their budgets. A tried-and-true Mafia tactic – only it’s coming from our government.

So while advocates would like to see cannabis rescheduled, the DEA makes that decision, and there is no way they are going to bite the hand that feeds them. They will have to be forced by the courts – after all, with the politicians cashing those “Big Pharma” checks, the courts are our only hope of a cannabis rescheduling.

Joe Klare, 420times

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Global Marijuana March: Weltweite Demonstrationen für ein Ende des Cannabisverbots

Hunderttausende von Menschen haben weltweit am vergangenen Samstag, dem 7.5.2011, für die Re-Legalisierung von Cannabis und für ein Ende des globalen „War on Drugs“ („Krieg gegen Drogen“) demonstriert. Die mit Abstand höchsten Teilnehmerzahlen erreichten die Demos auf dem amerikanischen Kontinent – was kein Wunder ist, denn dort wird die Bevölkerung von den Auswirkungen des Drogenkrieges und der Drogenverbote am härtesten getroffen.

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Germany: Petition against §24a Narcotics Law

Dear Mmd. and Mr.,
I call for your support for the Petition ID 16782 in the German Federal Parliament for cultivation and trade of industrial hemp. The aim of the petition is to make the cultivation and trade with industrial hemp easier for farmers. In Germany we have strong regulations regarding production and processing of industrial hemp. To take away this barrier we request the removal of §24a in the German Narcotics Law, which is the duty of disclosure of cultivation.