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    Heard the latest from the Feds regarding their multi-billion dollar war on weed? According to warnings posted on the DEA's new website JustThinkTwice.com, today's cannabis is nearly twice as strong as the pot available in the 1970s and 80s.
    Sounds like its time for the Drug Enforcement Administration to don some new duds. How about t-shirts saying: "I've arrested millions, and all I got was stronger pot?"

    Naturally, law enforcement and federal bureaucrats have little sense of humor when it comes to these matters. "We're no longer talking about the drug of the 1960s and 1970s," Drug Czar John Walters told Reuters News Wire. (The Czar failed to explain why if previous decades' pot was innocuous police still arrested you for it.) "This is Pot 2.0."

    Speaking recently to the Associated Press, DEA chief Mark R. Trouville, who heads the agency's Miami office, took an even more dire tone. "This ain't your grandfather's or your father's marijuana," he said. "This will hurt you. This will addict you. This will kill you."

    For our friends at the DEA, here's a news flash. Unlike booze, sleeping pills, or even aspirin, pot poses no risk of fatal overdose, regardless of its THC content. (In fact, my physician can prescribe me a pill called Marinol that's 100 percent THC and nobody at the Drug Czar's office seems to mind.) Moreover, cannabis consumers readily distinguish between low potency and high potency marijuana and moderate their use accordingly -- taking smaller and fewer puffs of the "good stuff" than they do the "shwag."

    Besides, isn't variety the spice of life? Last time I visited my local, state-sanctioned liquor store I had my choice of a head-spinning variety of alcoholic beverages, all of various strengths and sizes. I passed on the Bacardi 151, picked up a pint of vodka (80 proof) and then went next door to the supermarket to buy a six-pack of beer (7 percent alcohol by volume). Other customers made similar purchases. Nobody from the White House seemed terribly concerned.

    But what the suggestion that today's pot is so addictive that just one puff is a one-way ticket to drug rehab? In this case, the devil is in the details.

    According to the latest data from federal Drug and Alcohol Services Information System (DASIS), more individuals are, in fact, enrolled in drug treatment for pot than ever before. However, this increase is a direct result of the fact that more Americans are being arrested for pot than ever before. (For example, a new study published in the online journal BMC Public Health reports among the 27,000+ adults entered into Texas drug treatment clinics between 2000 and 2005, a whopping 70 percent of them were diverted to treatment as a condition of sentencing, parole, or probation.) Faced with the choice of jail or attending drug treatment, most offenders -- not surprisingly -- choose treatment, whether they need it (most don't) or not.

    So let's review, shall we? Our federal government wants Americans to get off the pot. So they spend billions of dollars outlawing the plant and driving its producers underground where breeders clandestinely develop stronger and more sophisticated herbal strains than ever existed prior to prohibition. The Feds then go out and inadvertently give America's pot farmers billions of dollars in free advertising by telling the world that their weed is more potent than anything Allen Ginsberg, Tommy Chong or Jerry Garcia ever smoked in their heyday. In response, tens of millions of Americans head immediately to their nearest street-corner in search of a dealer (or college student) willing to sell them a dimebag of the new, super-potent pot they've been hearing about on TV.

    Perhaps it's time for the DEA to heed their own advice and "just think twice."

    Note: The feds have started issuing dire warnings about the potency of today's marijuana, calling it "Pot 2.0." Will it backfire and tempt more to toke?

    Paul Armentano is the senior policy analyst for the NORML Foundation in Washington, DC.

    He may be contacted via e-mail at: paul@norml.org

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    October 20, 2007
    Copyright: 2007 Independent Media Institute
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    can I get a P
    can I get an R
    can I get an O
    can I get another P
    how about an A
    perhaps a G
    eh, why not another A
    how bout an N
    can we get a D
    sure, 1 more A

    Unreal the crap they still try to feed ppl. Sickening.
    man, that article made me need some 'pot 2.0', off I go. lol
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    Unreal the crap they still try to feed ppl. Sickening.
    man, that article made me need some 'pot 2.0', off I go.
    Strange ....but it always does the same thing to me too ...

    ....maybe we're instinctively keeping our BP down after reading such tripe

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    "Oh my head is spinning, my legs are like rubber and my mind has all but gone."..
    "I'll never use that 2.0 weed ever again."..
    "Oh please Mr. DEA man save me from myself, save the whole world from this terrible 2.0 Cannabis!"..
    Now where did I put that copy of Refer Madness....... :-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Miranda
    Strange ....but it always does the same thing to me too ...

    ....maybe we're instinctively keeping our BP down after reading such tripe

    hehehe. Indeed Miranda
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    And my mother wonders why ive learned to fine tune my hearing for bullshit... This dude trying to make marijuana seem like the new ipod.. pot 2.0... there was no bugs in the first version..this isnt windows.....

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    Just more goverment bull shit. When will these people relize that prohabition does not work? Never, because then there would be no reason to fund their "war". All these folks are doing is trying to justify spending millions of dollars that could go to better programs, such as health care for children, repay Social Security for all the money that was taken for forign aide, or maybe to rebuild the education system. peace, wildman

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    Could someone, here at TY, tell me where one may find some Pot 3.0 as I think I have built up a resistance to Pot 2.0?

    lol


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