The War on Weed: Monsanto, Bayer, and the Push for “Corporate Cannabis”

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Bullet points 4 (War on Weed) :


Legalization kills the black market. Who is going to benefit?


  • In Seeds of Destruction, Engdahl quotes Henry Kissinger, Richard Nixon’s Secretary of State. Kissinger notoriously said, “Control oil and you control nations; control food and you control the people.”
  • Engdahl asserts that the “Green Revolution” was part of the Rockefeller agenda to destroy seed diversity and push oil- and gas-based agricultural products in which Rockefeller had a major interest.
  • Destruction of seed diversity and dependence on proprietary hybrids was the first step in food control.
  • About 75% of the foodstuffs at the grocery store are now genetically manipulated, in what has been called the world’s largest biological experiment on humans.
  • Genetic engineering is now moving from foodstuffs to plant-based drugs and plant-based industrial fibers.
  • Engdahl writes of Monsanto’s work in Uruguay:

    Since the cultivation of cannabis plants in Uruguay is allowed, one can easily imagine that Monsanto sees a huge new market that the Group is able to control just with patented cannabis seeds such as today is happening on the market for soybeans.
  • Uruguay’s President Mujica has made it clear he wants a unique genetic code for cannabis in his country in order to “keep the black market under control.”
  • Genetically modified cannabis seeds from Monsanto would grant such control.
  • For decades Monsanto has been growing gene-soybean and GM maize in Uruguay too.
  • George Soros is co-owner of agribusinesses Adecoagro, which planted genetically modified soybeans and sunflowers for biofuel.
 

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Bullet points 5 (War on Weed) :


Legalization kills the black market. Who is going to benefit?




  • cannabis industry predicted to generate over $13 billion by 2020, becoming one of the largest agricultural markets in the nation, there should be little doubt that companies like Monsanto are simply waiting for Uncle Sam to remove the herb from its current Schedule I classification before getting into the business" - Natural health writer Mike Adams warns
  • In a 2010 article concerning Proposition 19, an earlier legalization initiative that was defeated by California voters, Conrad Justice Kiczenski noted that criminalization of cannabis as both industrial hemp and medical marijuana has served a multitude of industries, including the prison and military industry, the petroleum, timber, cotton, and pharmaceutical industries, and the banking industry.
  • With the decriminalization of cannabis, he warned: The next stage in continuing this control is in the regulation, licensing and taxation of Cannabis cultivation and use through the only practical means available to the corporate system, which is through genetic engineering and patenting of the Cannabis genome.
  • Suspicions like these are helping to fuel opposition to the Adult Use of Marijuana Act (AUMA)
  • (AUMA), a 2016 initiative that would rewrite the medical marijuana laws in California.
  • While AUMA purports to legalize marijuana for recreational use, the bill comes with so many restrictions that it actually makes acquisition more difficult and expensive than under existing law, and makes it a criminal offense for anyone under 21.
  • Critics contend that the Act will simply throw access to this medicinal wonder plant into the waiting arms of the Monsanto/Bayer/petrochemical/pharmaceutical complex.
  • They say AUMA is a covert attempt to preempt California’s Compassionate Use Act, Proposition 215, which was passed in 1996 by voter initiative.
  • Prop 215 did not legalize the sale of marijuana, but it did give ill or disabled people of any age the right to grow and share the plant and its derivatives on a not-for-profit basis.
  • They could see a doctor of their choice, who could approve medical marijuana for a vast panoply of conditions; and they were assured of safe and affordable access to the plant at a nearby cooperative not-for-profit dispensary, or in their own backyards.
  • As clarified by the 2008 Attorney General’s Guidelines, Prop 215 allowed reimbursement for the labor, costs and skill necessary to grow and distribute medical marijuana; and it allowed distribution through a “storefront dispensing collective.”
  • However, the sale of marijuana for corporate profit remained illegal.
  • Big Pharma and affiliates were thus blocked from entering the field.
 

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Spliced DNA to herb seeds
African kings know what their people need
Cornered markets waiting for the next drop
Peddlers on the street, all greens sold run through me.

:blessed:
 

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My boys have been smoking since we were 14 and they smoke this new supposedly better weed like fiends. They don't even act the same off of this Frankenweed, something isn't right with this sh1t.
 

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Bullet points 6 (War on Weed) :


Legalization kills the black market. Who is going to benefit?


  • At the end of 2015 (effective 2016), the California state legislature over-rode Prop 215 with MMRSA – the Medical Marijuana Regulation and Safety Act of 2015/16 – which effectively rewrites the Health Code pertaining to medical marijuana. Opponents contend that MMRSA is unconstitutional, since a voter initiative cannot be changed by legislative action unless it so provides. And that is why its backers need AUMA, a voter initiative that validates MMRSA in its fine print.
  • In combination with stricter California Medical Association rules for enforcement, MMRSA effectively moves medical marijuana therapy from the wholistic plant to a pharmaceutical derivative, one that must follow an AUMA or American Pharmaceutical Association mode of delivery.
  • MMRSA turns the right to cultivate into a revocable privilege to grow, contingent on local rules. The right to choose one’s own doctor is also eliminated.
  • Critics note that of the hundreds of millions in tax revenues that AUMA is expected to generate from marijuana and marijuana-related products, not a penny will go to the California general fund.
  • That means no money for California’s public schools, colleges, universities, hospitals, roads and other infrastructure.
  • Instead, it will go into a giant slush fund controlled by AUMA’s “Marijuana Control Board,” to be spent first for its own administration, then for its own law enforcement, then for penal and judicial program expenditures.
  • Law enforcement and penalties will continue to be big business, since AUMA legalizes marijuana use only for people over 21 and makes access so difficult and expensive that even adults could be tempted to turn to the black market.
  • “Legalization” through AUMA will chiefly serve a petrochemical/pharmaceutical complex bent on controlling all farming and plant life globally.
 
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