Here's another typically inane and clueless CNN report (actually this one was interesting, if not totally promoting the interests of the Federal government):
- "The marijuana coming across the southwest border, traditionally a source of low-potency drugs, has increased in strength from a median potency of 4.8 percent in 2003 to 7.3 percent in 2007."
- "As a consequence, inexperienced or young marijuana users may be more prone to overdose, federal officials say.
It's pretty much universally accepted by everyone that's ever performed a study that it's impossible to "overdose" on marijuana, unless the person ate their body weight in weed several times over in a short time span.
When you work for ABC, NBC, CNN, MSNBC, FOX, etc, it's pretty hard to avoid systematic propaganda when your corporate parent is as dependent on the status quo as your big brother federal agencies, dammit.
4 comments:
Agreed, which is why I rarely watch the news anymore.
Watching the news is killing public discourse in this country (I stole that idea from "Amusing Ourselves to Death" by Neil Postman. The best and most depressing book I ever read.)
Fact: Marijuana potency is the number one killer of children in foreign countries.
Fact: Swine flu has killed thousands, and will kill millions more.
Fact: Small Wonder was a robot built by her dad. This eventually became a hit TV series based on real life events.
I will second the "read a newspaper" sentiment. Just do it. WC and I need to keep our jobs.
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