Do they ban prescription opiate users from gun ownership? What about people on Xanex or Ritalin? How about regular alcohol users/abusers?
There are no grounds for this, other than the improper scheduling of a substance that the majority of States and people in this country agree has both accepted medical uses and is less dangerous than allowed substances with lower/no scheduling. Wherever alcohol appears on the DEAs scheduling, Cannabis should be several lower…oh wait…alcohol, which studies confirm is much more dangerous and unhealthy than Cannabis, and has ZERO medical uses, isn’t even scheduled. In fact, it’s specifically exempted from the Controlled Substances Act, as Cannabis should be. Federal law/scheduling needs to change.
There are no grounds for this, other than the improper scheduling of a substance that the majority of States and people in this country agree has both accepted medical uses and is less dangerous than allowed substances with lower/no scheduling. Wherever alcohol appears on the DEAs scheduling, Cannabis should be several lower…oh wait…alcohol, which studies confirm is much more dangerous and unhealthy than Cannabis, and has ZERO medical uses, isn’t even scheduled. In fact, it’s specifically exempted from the Controlled Substances Act, as Cannabis should be. Federal law/scheduling needs to change.
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