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DEA accounts for interest in marijuana and ponders on the subject

The department of drug enforcement declared that they are groping whether or not they shall allow marijuana to stay at the same level as LSD and Heroin. Although the marijuana is said to be a life saving drug by many doctors and it is proved that the same is exceptionally effective in treatment of many criticalities, the federal government and the narcotics department had yet not allowed marijuana to be excluded from the list of hideous drugs. It is still termed as a “deadly drug”.

Recently, there are widespread disarray in the society as regarding to the legalization of marijuana in the country. A letter was passed to one of the important senators of Massachusetts, senator Elizabeth Warren and it claimed to slice marijuana off the list of drugs from the narcotics administration list of “dangerous and condemnable goods” of 2016. The letter which consisted of 25 pages is reported to be really a head turner and the senator has asked for the opinion of seven other senators in this case. Massachusetts’ people are eager to know what shall be the consequences. This was reported by Huffington Post news channel earlier this week. The telecast of the news had rekindled the hopes in the hearts of the people who are aspiring to see marijuana as a legal thing to handle in near future.

It is very much possible that if marijuana is legalized then the economic and medical conditions shall be hyped. Marijuana can be a really prosperous cash crop. Israel and other countries of the east has proved the same. This shall also help the medical practitioners greatly.

In the present situation cannabis is listed as Schedule I controlled substance. This implies that this cannot be utilized for any research work or no pharmacy can dispense it. Marijuana as per the present standards is more dangerous than cocaine and meth which are enlisted in the government list as Schedule II controlled substances. Thus the use of canna is more restricted than cocaine and meth.
The discrepancy is that while the federation has prohibited the use of marijuana, 23 states have legalized the same. This implies that the dispensaries which recommend and the nurseries which grow marijuana can be raided by the central authorities. Californians have reported of such sudden and useless raids.

Keeping all the situations in mind, the DEA, has openly said that they are understanding the interest in marijuana and shall look forward for a prompt legalization. They have ordered Food and Drug Administration for analyzing and reviewing the safety of this product.