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Brian Kelly • 8 years ago

The title of this little yellow journalism laced, prohibitionist proclaimed "news" article is quite a subtly deceiving scare-tactic: "Workplace Marijuana Remains Issue"

A massive increase in "workplace marijuana" never was an "issue" to begin with. Don't let'em fool us.

Contrary to what prohibitionist media so desperately wants to brainwash the public into believing through their prohibitionist propaganda.

Give it up desperate prohibitionists! It's never going to work.

The pubic is no longer as gullible as desperate, lying prohibitionists believe we l are in this modern day and age.

Truth:

Many more workers end up calling out of work or "in a stupor" because of alcohol than marijuana.

Why doesn't the much more widely abused, yet perfectly legal use of alcohol concern you prohibitionists much more than relatively benign marijuana? It should.

Legalizing Marijuana will not create a massive influx of marijuana impaired employees in our workplaces.

It will not create an influx of professionals (doctors, pilots, bus drivers, etc..) under the influence on the job either.

This is a prohibitionist propaganda scare tactic.

Truth: Responsible workers don't go to work while intoxicated on any substance period!

Irresponsible employees already share our workplaces, and they will work while intoxicated regardless of their drug of choice's legality.

Therefore, legalizing marijuana will have little to zero impact on the amount of marijuana impaired employees in our workplaces.

Responsible people do not go to work impaired, period. Regardless of their drug of choice's legality.

Brian Kelly • 8 years ago

Politicians who continue to demonize Marijuana, Corrupt Law Enforcement Officials who prefer to ruin peoples lives over Marijuana possession rather than solve real crimes who fund their departments toys and salaries with monies acquired through Marijuana home raids, seizures and forfeitures, and so-called "Addiction Specialists" who make their income off of the judicial misfortunes of our citizens who choose marijuana, - Your actions go against The Will of The People and Your Days In Office Are Numbered! Find new careers before you don't have one.

The People have spoken! Get on-board with Marijuana Legalization Nationwide, or be left behind and find new careers. Your choice.

Legalize Nationwide!

Brian Kelly • 8 years ago

There is absolutely no doubt now that the majority of Americans want to completely legalize marijuana nationwide. Our numbers grow on a daily basis.

The prohibitionist view on marijuana is the viewpoint of a minority and rapidly shrinking percentage of Americans. It is based upon decades of lies and propaganda.

Each and every tired old lie they have propagated has been thoroughly proven false by both science and society.

Their tired old rhetoric no longer holds any validity. The vast majority of Americans have seen through the sham of marijuana prohibition in this day and age. The number of prohibitionists left shrinks on a daily basis.

With their credibility shattered, and their not so hidden agendas visible to a much wiser public, what's left for a marijuana prohibitionist to do?

Maybe, just come to terms with the fact that Marijuana Legalization Nationwide is an inevitable reality that's approaching much sooner than prohibitionists think, and there is nothing they can do to stop it!

Legalize Nationwide!...and Support All Marijuana Legalization Efforts!

Brian Kelly • 8 years ago

"Smoking marijuana is 114 times safer than drinking alcohol"

http://rt.com/usa/234903-ma...

"Marijuana may be even safer than previously thought, researchers say"

"Marijuana may be even safer than previously thought, researchers say New study: We should stop fighting marijuana legalization and focus on alcohol and tobacco instead By Christopher Ingraham February 23

Compared with other recreational drugs — including alcohol — marijuana may be even safer than previously thought. And researchers may be systematically underestimating risks associated with alcohol use.

Those are the top-line findings of recent research published in the journal Scientific Reports, a subsidiary of Nature. Researchers sought to quantify the risk of death associated with the use of a variety of commonly used substances. They found that at the level of individual use, alcohol was the deadliest substance, followed by heroin and cocaine."

http://www.washingtonpost.c...

"The report discovered that marijuana is 114 times less deadly than alcohol. Researchers were able to determine this by comparing the lethal doses with the amount of typical use. Through this approach, marijuana had the lowest mortality risk to users out of all the drugs they studied. In fact—because the numbers were crossed with typical daily use—marijuana is the only drug that tested as "low risk."

http://www.complex.com/pop-...