Blame It On the Weed

Jim Finnel

Fallen Cannabis Warrior & Ex News Moderator
Have you ever noticed that any time a young person commits a horrifying act of violence, someone is always trying to blame their behavior on marijuana? It happened with Jared Loughner, the man accused of a January shooting spree in Tuscon. Within days of the tragedy, stories were flooding the media asserting that his documented mental illness was the result of marijuana use, despite the fact that he had stopped using marijuana months before. And now The New York Times is focusing on the marijuana use of a Florida teenager accused of killing his parents last week.

Tyler Hadley, 17, had a history of mental illness and drug abuse long before he allegedly bludgeoned his parents to death with a hammer. Instead of talking about the need for improved treatment of mental illness, however, The New York Times decided to concentrate on the fact that the accused had a party the night of the murders. Much was made of this party, particularly that marijuana use occurred. Hadley’s participation in an outpatient substance abuse program was also noted. Then the reporter goes off the deep end.

The rest of the article consists mainly of area residents discussing how they used the news reports of the case to warn their children about marijuana, and the prevalence of marijuana use in the small suburban community. How this is relevant to a murder investigation is beyond me.

Why does the media feel the need to blame someone or something for every tragic event, other than the person responsible for the actual actions involved? And why, more often than not, does that collective finger get pointed at marijuana? Not much was made of Hadley’s troubled mind, or the alcohol that Hadley consumed, or the pharmaceutical drugs he supposedly planned to use to kill himself when police arrived, suggesting he had regular access to them. Never mind that marijuana is rarely associated with violent behavior. And never mind the fact that marijuana does not cause psychosis!

Instead, what we get is more ridiculous “reefer madness.”

It is amazing that it has been almost 75 years since Henry Anslinger convinced America that marijuana turns people into crazed, bloodthirsty lunatics. It is even more amazing that journalists still use this hyperbolic frenzy to sell newspapers. But the most amazing thing… is that some people still swallow it. Hook, line, and sinker.

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NewsHawk: Jim Behr: 420 MAGAZINE
Source: Marijuana Policy Project
Author: Morgan Fox
Copyright: Marijuana Policy Project
Contact: Marijuana Policy Project
Website: Blame It On the Weed
 
Because they are but one of the fingers in the governments hand.
 
Murderers smoke cannabis, people with mental illness smoke cannanis, criminals smoke cannabis, but don't mention that so do all other types of people, you can demonize alcohol in the same way, or any other substance with a high percentage of use in the community.
 
using the same reasoning one can conclude the water the person puts in their body is the cause behind their horrible actions, not the personal choices the individual made.
 
by creating more fear it's easier to ask for more money to keep us safe from the boogie man.Larger government smaller freedom. :peace:
 
using the same reasoning one can conclude the water the person puts in their body is the cause behind their horrible actions, not the personal choices the individual made.

Yes you are right, but no one created a law almost a decade ago of no value that is desperately being tried to justiify regarding water.....
 
Henry Anslinger was quoted to saying that the Bureau of Narcotics (todays DEA) could not survive without the revenue from marijuana. He teamed up with William Randolph Hearst to run yellow journalism on facts about marijuana. Hearst owned newspapers and a paper mill. The use of hemp would have killed is mill company. Both men were financed by new drug companies pushing opiates and a new company called Dupont. Dupont had just discovered nylon and didn't want the competition with hemp. Funny how history repeats itsself. Rupert Murdoch owner of news corp.
"An entire family was murdered by a youthful addict in Florida. When officers arrived at the home, they found the youth staggering about in a human slaughterhouse. With an axe he had killed his father, mother, two brothers, and a sister. He seemed to be in a daze… He had no recollection of having committed the multiple crime. The officers knew him ordinarily as a sane, rather quiet young man; now he was pitifully crazed. They sought the reason. The boy said that he had been in the habit of smoking something which youthful friends called “muggles,” a childish name for marijuana." was written in the 1930's
 
Gotta love that stench of stale propaganda....

If it was me after my 3rd space cookie, I'd be tooooo far "Couch Baked" to even try to do anything heinous other than take a nap.


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