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Exposing Marijuana Myths |
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The Lindesmith Center
Exposing Marijuana Myths: A Review of the Scientific Evidence Lynn Zimmer Associate Professor of Sociology, Queens College John P. Morgan INTRODUCTION Since the 1920s, supporters of marijuana prohibition have exaggerated the drug's dangers. In different eras, different claims have gained prominence, but few have ever been abandoned. Indeed, many of the "reefer madness" tales that were used to generate support for early anti-marijuana laws continue to appear in government and media reports today. For a while in the 1970s, it seemed as if scientific inquiries were beginning
to influence the government's marijuana policies. Following thorough reviews of
the existing evidence by scholars 1
and official commissions, 2
criminal penalties for marijuana offenses were lessened and a number of states
moved in the direction of decriminalization. 3
However, in response to lingering concerns about marijuana's potential toxicity,
the government expanded its funding of scientific research, mostly through the
newly-created National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). Especially since the 1980s, when the federal government's renewed war on cannabis began, both the funding of marijuana research and the dissemination of its findings have been highly politicized. Indeed, NIDA's role seems to have become one of service to the War on Drugs. Dozens of claims of toxicity appear in its documents, despite the existence of scores of scientific studies refuting their validity. At the same time, studies that fail to find serious toxicity are ignored. In the following pages, we review the scientific evidence surrounding the most prominent of the anti-marijuana claims.
CLAIM No. 1: MARIJUANA USE IS INCREASING AT AN ALARMING RATE CLAIM No. 2: MARIJUANA POTENCY HAS INCREASED SUBSTANTIALLY CLAIM No. 3: MARIJUANA IS A DRUG WITHOUT THERAPEUTIC VALUE CLAIM No. 4: MARIJUANA CAUSES LUNG DISEASE CLAIM No. 5: MARIJUANA IMPAIRS IMMUNE SYSTEM FUNCTIONING CLAIM No. 6: MARIJUANA HARMS SEXUAL MATURATION AND REPRODUCTION CLAIM No. 7: MARIJUANA USE DURING PREGNANCY HARMS THE FETUS CLAIM No. 8: MARIJUANA CAUSES BRAIN DAMAGE CLAIM No. 9: MARIJUANA IS AN ADDICTIVE DRUG CLAIM No.10: MARIJUANA-RELATED MEDICAL EMERGENCIES ARE INCREASING CLAIM No.11: MARIJUANA PRODUCES AN AMOTIVATIONAL SYNDROME CLAIM No.12: MARIJUANA IS A MAJOR CAUSE OF HIGHWAY ACCIDENTS CLAIM No.13: MARIJUANA IS A "GATEWAY" TO THE USE OF OTHER DRUGS CLAIM No.14: DUTCH MARIJUANA POLICY HAS BEEN A FAILURE
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