muso wrote on Jan 30
th, 2012 at 10:56am:
bobbythefap1 wrote on Jan 30
th, 2012 at 9:49am:
Muso thinks its safe to take dangerous chemicals when the corporation selling it to you says its ok.
And bad to take harmless substances because the people who cant tax it told him its bad...
No chemical is safe. We don't get prescriptions from corporations, we get them from medically trained doctors. Of the prescriptions I've picked up in the last year, over 90% were available as generics, so it's not even the big pharmaceutical companies that benefit. In my experience, (good) doctors will prescribe only when necessary.
I'll rest my case on the (lack of) logic of the replies you guys have given so far. I'm obviously not going to convince you of anything, but that's not why I replied anyway.
The topic was in need of balance. The views of medical professionals and specialists in pharmacology are certainly key to this issue. In denying that basic fact, you speak volumes about your impartiality..... and credibility.
On the issue of health, who are you going to consult with? Plumbers? Taxi Drivers? Drug addicts? or trained medical professionals?
Exactly so what your trying argue is pointless. There are hundreds of dangerous chemicals all mixed up into a cocktail in most prescription drugs; weed is THC and nothing more if grown purely.
You do realise that a lot of doctors actually get bonuses from pharmaceutical companies depending on how much they can prescribe. Why else would they be prescribing antibiotics to every tiny problem and diagnose huge portions of the population as having a mental illness.
I’m not 100% but I think a lot of people don’t go generic; the government just started that advertising campaign telling people that generics are ok and such. But the pharmaceutical industry is one of the biggest industries in the world, they make huge profit.
I know there are still good doctors but its a growing trend to see dangerous drugs thrown at patient nonstop..
I don’t see what lack of logic you are talking about, my argument makes perfect sense and its well justified.
The views of medical professionals are clearly not balanced or free of bias. Weed does not kill people, is less dangerous than most legal drugs and there is no reason for it to be singled out like it is.
If there was justification in making weed illegal then 90% of pharmaceuticals, alcohol, smoking, fast food etc would all be illegal.
What is not credible about my argument?
Marijuana is used as a medical treatment by medical professionals every day around the world. It has mutable medical uses and is less dangerous than most legal drugs.
There would be thousands of medical professionals who agree with me.