After Medical Marijuana Legalized, Medicare Prescriptions Drop For Many Drugs 

In states that legalized medical uses of marijuana, painkiller prescriptions dropped — on average, the study found, by about 1,800 daily doses filled each year per doctor. That tracks with other research on the subject.

…Medical marijuana saved Medicare about $165 million in 2013, the researchers concluded. They estimated that, if medical marijuana were available nationwide, Medicare Part D spending would have declined in the same year by about $470 million. That’s about half a percent of the program’s total expenditures.

…The researchers found that in states with medical marijuana laws on the books, the number of prescriptions dropped for drugs to treat anxiety, depression, nausea, pain, psychosis, seizures, sleep disorders and spasticity. Those are all conditions for which marijuana is sometimes recommended.

…In states that legalized medical uses of marijuana, painkiller prescriptions dropped — on average, the study found, by about 1,800 daily doses filled each year per doctor. That tracks with other research on the subject.

After Medical Marijuana Legalized, Medicare Prescriptions Drop For Many Drugs : Shots – Health News : NPR

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America’s debilitating addiction to the War on Drugs 

Nixon’s domestic-policy adviser, John Ehrlichman, …revealed the true aim of the Drug War was to criminalize the administration’s “two enemies: the anti-war left and black people.”

…More than $1 trillion later, Nixon’s war has hollowed out urban black communities, [and] visited death upon downtrodden whites in rural America.

…Despite strides toward a more sane national drug policy, the deeper infrastructure of the War on Drugs remains fundamentally unaltered under Obama. Work focused on public health has not replaced paramilitary anti-trafficking efforts, known as interdiction, at home or abroad.

…Obama even carried over George W. Bush’s DEA chief, Michele Leonhart, who would refuse to admit, under House grilling in 2012, that marijuana is a less dangerous drug than crack cocaine.

…Despite the carnage, prohibitionist policies enforced through military interdiction and domestic incarceration have done little to curb the American drug habit. …[The Government Accountability Office] found that “none of the goals” of the Obama drug strategy have been met.

…On any given day in America, nearly 470,000 people are behind bars for drug offenses. That represents a fifth of the total incarcerated population of 2.2 million. …Nearly a quarter of the roughly 744,000 Americans now in jail – 184,000, according to the Sentencing Project – are locked up for drugs.

….For taxpayers, the Drug War imposes huge costs: nearly $55 billion a year. Harvard economist Jeffrey Miron …found state enforcement of drug prohibition – accounting for cops, judges, jails and prisons – costs more than $25 billion a year, with more than $5 billion spent fighting pot.

…As a result, the Drug War is costing taxpayers more than ever. Obama’s 2017 drug budget seeks $31 billion, an increase of 25 percent from when he took office.

Why America Can’t Quit the Drug War | Rolling Stone

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Prescription addiction: Doctors created the problem

We have a long way to go. Instead of safer pain therapeutics, patients are now being offered expensive new medications that only treat the consequences of the opioid epidemic. With 259 million opioid prescriptions being written yearly, it turns out side effects — such as constipation — are a big enough business to warrant its own Super Bowl commercial.

Unintended consequences: Painkiller pills to heroin
There are other grim signs. We now know that heroin has made a resurgence and 80% of new heroin users start off using pain pills, which contain the same type of base ingredients.

Prescription addiction: Doctors must lead us out – CNN.com

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Obama commutes sentences of 58 non-violent drug convicts 

“It just doesn’t make sense to require a non-violent drug offender to serve 20 years, or in some cases, life, in prison,” Obama said in a blog post.

Many of the convicts had been serving time for crack cocaine. Crack users have for years faced far steeper penalties than users of powder cocaine, even though the two substances are molecularly similar. Critics have said the disparity has unfairly hurt poor African-American communities.

Obama has pushed to reform the U.S. criminal justice system to reduce the number of people serving long sentences for such crimes, and it is one of the few issues for which the Democratic president has received support from Republican lawmakers.

Obama commutes sentences of 58 non-violent drug convicts | Reuters

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Neuroscientist And Former Addict Explains What We Get Wrong About Addiction

I know what scientists are looking at when they say addiction is a disease. I don’t dispute the findings, but I dispute the interpretation of them. They see addiction as a chronic brain disease — that’s how they define it in very explicit terms. My training is in emotional and personality development. I see addiction as a developmental process.

What I emphasize is that the disease label makes it worse. You have experts saying, “You have a chronic brain disease and you need to get it treated. Why don’t you come here and spend $100,000 and we’ll help you treat it?” There’s a very strong motivation from the family, if not the individual, to go through this process, and then the treatments offered in these places are very seldom evidence-based, and the success rates are low. 

Neuroscientist And Former Addict Explains What We Get Wrong About Addiction

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The case for marijuana legalization just got stronger 

New federal data continue to undercut opponents’ claims that marijuana legalization will lead to more teen drug use.

The case for marijuana legalization just got stronger – The Washington Post

And the misleading headline of the day award goes to….

This article is about trends in teen marijuana use, not a case for legalization.

Goddamn bad headlines are so fucking annoying!

Sanders blocks Obama nominee to lead FDA, citing industry ties 

U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders said on Tuesday he has placed a hold on President Barack Obama’s nominee to head the Food and Drug Administration, claiming he is too close to the pharmaceutical industry to be an impartial regulator.

Sanders blocks Obama nominee to lead FDA, citing industry ties | Reuters

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A little good news for those who want hemp to replace sugar on Maui | MauiTime

Evidence has been gathered suggesting that 3 crops a year could be grown in our State. Evidence indicated that this would yield between 27-38 tons dry weight of stalks per year depending on densities planted. Similarly, between 31 and 35 tons dry weight of stems and leaves could be obtained per year which could be used as animal forage. A subtropical seed hemp cultivar also grew well. Evidence suggested that 2 crops a year could be harvested and yields of about 2.5 tons of seed could be obtained per acre per year.

Source: A little good news for those who want hemp to replace sugar on Maui | MauiTime

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The Drinking Trends We Want To See This Year And The Ones We’re Kicking To The Curb 

Not only are these diet alcohols not good, they’re also pretty offensive. Marketed towards women and purposefully helping to reenforce body-image issues – we’re looking at you, Skinny Girl – these products have no place in anyone’s good time. We drink to relax, have fun and connect with others. There are many other ways to drink healthy, such as having a Gin and Tonic instead of that daiquiri or simply have only one or two instead of three or four. Don’t deprive yourself of flavor for these ridiculous products.

The Drinking Trends We Want To See This Year And The Ones We’re Kicking To The Curb | VinePair

Amen.

NYU Study Finds 3/4 of High School Heroin Users Started with Prescription Opioids 

Nonmedical use of prescription opioids (a.k.a.: pain-killers, narcotics) such as Vicodin, Percocet, and Oxycontin has become increasingly problematic in recent years with increases nation-wide in overdoses, hospital treatment admissions, and deaths. Use also appears to be contributing to heroin initiation, which has increased in recent years, as the demographics of users are shifting. Those previously at low risk — women, whites, and individuals of higher income — are now using at unprecedented rates.

NYU Study Finds 3/4 of High School Heroin Users Started with Prescription Opioids – ScienceNewsline

No shit, Sherlock? Connect the dots people!!!

Portugal Cut Addiction Rates in Half by Connecting Drug Users With Communities 

Fifteen years ago, the Portuguese had one of the worst drug problems in Europe. So they decriminalized drugs, took money out of prisons, put it into holistic rehabilitation, and found that human connection is the antidote to addiction.

Portugal Cut Addiction Rates in Half by Connecting Drug Users With Communities Instead of Jailing Them by Johann Hari — YES! Magazine

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Marijuana Kills Cancer Cells, Admits US National Cancer Institute 

States in the US may be one step closer to legalizing the recreational use of marijuana, especially now that the National Cancer Institute (NCI) has updated its website FAQs to include studies proving cannabis as a natural remedy for cancer. 

Marijuana Kills Cancer Cells, Admits US National Cancer Institute – Counter Current News

 

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