Saturday, June 3, 2017

Presentation of #Marijuana in Same Class as #Heroin is Categorically Evil

Every day, 91 Americans die from an opioid overdose. Drug overdoses overall -- most of them from opioid painkillers and heroin -- are the leading cause of accidental death in the US, killing more people than guns or car accidents. In fact, while Americans represent only about 5% of the global population, they consume about 80% of the world's opioid painkillers. But how did we get to this point?

CNN:  One short letter's huge impact on the opioid epidemic


The Rockhouse is not even faintly interested in CNN's explanation since we have seen the abysmal failure of those news organizations to say much of anything about opiate addiction until it came in vogue in opposition to Trump.  Now they play like "Onward, Christian Soldiers" but CNN soldiers or any others from MSM only march to the bank.


The Rockhouse adamantly believes nothing will ever be resolved by such lowbrow melodrama since nothing ever was except the people who make the melodrama get rich.  The reason for the opiate epidemic is unchanged since its inception and all of it goes to Washington with its big money corruption. They could have solved the problem but didn't even try and instead have been playing as if marijuana is some terrible thing ... while still they do nothing about opiates.

We're not defensive; we're disgusted.


There's a junkie or pain pill addict croaking roughly every fifteen minutes around the clock and no-one ever died from marijuana.  It may be possible to croak someone with one of these marijuana extracts which results in some highly-concentrated product but that isn't marijuana anymore; it's just another pill which may kill you ... but now the clever corporate hipsters make candies of that nature which may also kill you or at least your children if they somehow find it.

The perennial risk from any revolution is the new leaders will be just as bad as the old ones and we've seen that in the corporate ganja monkeys who have spread their marijuana-powered candied yams but they became, in effect, surrogates for Big Pharma in terms of pushing products which they know or should know are potentially harmful.

No-one ever croaked from smoking the native bud.


Frankly, the Rockhouse doesn't even give a tub of Lime Jell-O for whatever Jeff Sessions may do since marijuana has been illegal everywhere I have lived for the last fifty years and the underground quality did nothing but get better.  I never stopped smoking it except during certain circumstances and only for expediency.

Note:  if you work in a bank and have any sort of significance at all but get busted for ganja, that news will go to the front page of the morning paper since they love to slash banks although rarely for the right reasons.  The problem, in my case, wasn't smoking the ganja but rather working for the bank but that goes to the basic anti-corporate litany which doesn't need to be expounded further.


Jeff Sessions is just another tadpole swimming in an extremely large pond but he has no idea what else is in it.  He can't change his position since he's not capable of it and ordinarily the Rockhouse would admire that but he doesn't stand by principle and instead goes with Party dogma.  The only thing you can do with those ones is tie them to the turnbuckle for the mill and throw them hush puppies twice a day.


The Rockhouse doesn't much care about Jeff Session and it's not about personalties since he has no detectable personality.  He may even be too thickwitted to know he's just another Harry Anslinger 'droid.  (WIKI:  Harry J. Anslinger)

Harry Anslinger was the Father of Reefer Madness in the early 40s and that was the pitch marijuana makes black men insane for white women so protect your women and children.  Please, God, protect your women and children.

Naturally, the Rockhouse celebrates Anslinger's birthday every May 20th since anyone so satanically evil while remaining so deliciously contrite and self-righteous about it as surely a man among men ... or at least demons.

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