Just as Jeff Sessions rescinded a pro-freedom and pro-states’ rights policy of allowing individual states to decide the legality of marijuana, FOX News aired a segment with their “medical expert” informing its viewers on the “dangers” of marijuana use.
The outright propaganda and lies spewed by their so-called expert were hilarious while at the same time incredibly worrisome—because many people actually believe them.
Fox News’ Medical ‘Expert’ and A-Team member, Dr. Marc Siegel went on a rant on how “regular marijuana use carries significant health risks.” Out of the gate, the “expert” falsely claimed that fatal car accidents involving pot have doubled since legalization.
As TFTP reported at the time, a study published by the American Public Health Association found that states with legal medical cannabis have lower rates of traffic fatalities than states with full prohibition. The researchers analyzed 29 years of data in the Fatality Analysis Reporting System.
“On average, MML [medical marijuana laws] states had lower traffic fatality rates than non-MML states. Medical marijuana laws were associated with immediate reductions in traffic fatalities in those aged 15 to 24 and 25 to 44 years, and with additional yearly gradual reductions in those aged 25 to 44 years.”
The study concluded: “Both MMLs and dispensaries were associated with reductions in traffic fatalities, especially among those aged 25 to 44 years.”This medical doctor then went on to say that because THC stays in your system for “days and days” after use that it still impairs your driving. Seriously.
The FOX News ‘doctor’ then continued his rant and falsely claimed that “marijuana kills your brain cells.”
The myth that cannabis use kills brain cells has been heavily debunked by scientists over the years. The evidence is so overwhelming that even the US government has admitted that pot does not kill brain cells.
MIT even endorses this fact while explaining it on their website:
Many critics still cite the notorious monkey studies of Dr. Robert G. Heath, which purported to find brain damage in three monkeys that had been heavily dosed with cannabis.While pot doesn’t kill brain cells, as TFTP reported, it most certainly does kill cancer cells.
This work was never replicated and has since been discredited by a pair of better controlled, much larger monkey studies, one by Dr. William Slikker of the National Center for Toxicological Research and the other by Charles Rebert and Gordon Pryor of SRI International.
Neither found any evidence of physical alteration in the brains of monkeys exposed to daily doses of pot for up to a year. Human studies of heavy users in Jamaica and Costa Rica found no evidence of abnormalities in brain physiology.
After decades of claiming that cannabis has no medicinal value, the U.S. government admitted in 2015that cannabis can kill cancer cells.
Although still claiming, “there is not enough evidence to recommend that patients inhale or ingest cannabis as a treatment for cancer-related symptoms or side effects of cancer therapy,” the admission that “cannabis has been shown to kill cancer cells in the laboratory,” highlighted a rapidly changing perspective on medicinal cannabis treatments.
In the most recent update to the National Cancer Institute’s (NCI) website included a listing of studies, which indicated anti-tumor effects of cannabis treatment.
Studies in mice and rats have shown that cannabinoids may inhibit tumor growth by causing cell death, blocking cell growth, and blocking the development of blood vessels needed by tumors to grow.After lying about the physical effects of marijuana on the brain, the FOX News ‘experts’ went on to claim that marijuana use can “ruin your life,” with the talking head host spewing some nonsense about how someone at her high school tried pot and went on to become a loser.
Laboratory and animal studies have shown that cannabinoids may be able to kill cancer cells while protecting normal cells.
Why does marijuana ruin your life? Well, according to the FOX News medical expert, it’s a gateway drug.
Again, this doctor is wrong.
While studies on drug use show that almost every single person, 99% of all illicit drug users have tried marijuana before they did any other drugs, this does not mean marijuana is a gateway drug. Still, as FOX News illustrates, this insubstantial fact is used by reefer madness folks across the globe to bolster their claims that “marijuana is a gateway drug.”
But when one looks past the surface of this claim, it becomes downright silly. It just so happens that 99% of these so-called illicit drug users could have also tried coffee, soft drinks, candy, or milk before moving on to harsher substances.
As TFTP has reported, marijuana is actually an exit drug as the promise it shows in curbing opioid addiction as well as relieving symptoms of PTSD and depression far better than the dangerous pharmaceuticals is evidence of this.
As TFTP reported, a JAMA Internal Medicine study looked at ten years of data in all 50 states, concluding that states with medical cannabis laws had significantly lower rates of opioid overdose mortality.
Also, a second study has confirmed the powerful effect that medical cannabis has on reducing opioid abuse.
Toward the end of the show, the host showed just how ridiculous their propaganda piece was by talking about having some bishop on who claimed to be addicted to marijuana. Listening to the host explain the addiction was outright hilarious.
“He (the bishop) would smoke marijuana and he wouldn’t get a high off of it,” said the host before becoming the subject of one of the most hilarious anti-reefer madness memes to ever make it on to the internet.
“So he’d have to smoke another ONE,” she said. “And another one, and another one. And, he’d smoked four (marijuanas) in one sitting.”
Sadly, it appears that Jeff Sessions is watching this same show and using it to make policy decisions that will affect millions of people by potentially stripping away their medicine or kidnapping, caging, and killing those who don’t obey.
Below is an example of how blatant stupidity and ignorance can morph into an ‘educational series’ on marijuana. Delivered by The Daily Sheeple
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'The Jamaica Study' (Prenatal Marijuana Exposure and Neonatal Outcomes in Jamaica: An Ethnographic Study
http://www.naturalhealingsupplement.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Dreher-Neonatal-Cannabis-Pediatrics-1994.pdf
http://druglibrary.org/schaffer/hemp/medical/can-babies.htm
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