Former President Richard Nixon, despite declaring the war on drugs and rejecting a federal commission’s recommendation to decriminalize marijuana, admitted in a newly unearthed recording that he knew cannabis is “not particularly dangerous.” “Let me say, I know nothing about marijuana,” Nixon said in a March 1973 White House meeting. “I know that it’s not […]
The only reason it stays schedule 1 is because of the private prison system, religious influence and who knows what else… Oh yeah. It also cuts into drug company profits.
Pharma stands to loose hundreds of millions for each state that legalizes. (Also, it’s of note that any THC/CBD product officially approved by the FDA is branded.)
The only reason it stays schedule 1 is because of the private prison system, religious influence and who knows what else… Oh yeah. It also cuts into drug company profits.
Yeah, there’s way to much money being made by private prisons to decriminalize, and way to much money lost if Pharma can’t monopolize.
Just an addendum to this thread, here are some references. (I didn’t even bother to look up El Pharma political contributions; No reason to.)
Political contributions from private prisons are not massive, but still significant and party specific.
Totals: https://www.opensecrets.org/industries/totals?cycle=2024&ind=G7000)
Recipients: https://www.opensecrets.org/industries/recips?cycle=2024&ind=G7000
Pharma stands to loose hundreds of millions for each state that legalizes. (Also, it’s of note that any THC/CBD product officially approved by the FDA is branded.)