[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 23 (Thursday, February 6, 2014)]
[House]
[Page H1661]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
DRUG POLICIES--BE HONEST AND DIRECT
(Mr. BLUMENAUER asked and was given permission to address the House
for 1 minute.)
Mr. BLUMENAUER. Mr. Speaker, Wednesday, in a congressional hearing,
under oath, Michael Botticelli, the Deputy Director of the Office of
National Drug Control Policy, could not answer my direct questions:
What is more dangerous, methamphetamine or marijuana? How many people
died from marijuana last year? He complained that people think
marijuana is benign.
Well, I don't think marijuana is benign, but I can understand how
people can get confused when so-called ``experts'' cannot give straight
answers. Federal law says that marijuana is more dangerous than cocaine
and methamphetamine, which everybody knows is a lie.
Unlike marijuana, tobacco use is falling. Unlike marijuana, we don't
arrest millions of people for using tobacco. Tobacco use has been cut
almost two-thirds because we have been honest about the facts.
Maybe there's a lesson for our drug policy officials: if you want to
discourage marijuana use, be honest and be direct.
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