Alabama Cannabis Coalition Responds to Cannabis Rescheduling Order
“The pharmaceutical industry has committed crimes against humanity, and now, because too many advocates have grown lazy, complacent, or exhausted, some are ready to surrender the movement to federal “rescheduling””
The Alabama Cannabis Coalition took to social media to respond to President Trump's signing of an Executive Order rescheduling Marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III.
In a post on Facebook, the group said:
“The pharmaceutical industry and the FDA are the largest legal drug cartel in the world. They played a pivotal role 88 years ago in prohibiting your access to a natural herb because Cannabis threatened their ever-expanding synthetic drug empire. Synthetic drugs are not natural to the human body — but that never mattered to them. Profit did.
“Now these same forces want to sell you synthetic, isolated cannabinoids — and astonishingly, many Cannabis advocates are celebrating this as “progress.”
“Unbelievable.
“And calling Cannabis a “prescription”? That’s not semantics — it’s a fundamental misunderstanding of what this fight is about. Stop it.
“The pharmaceutical industry has committed crimes against humanity, and now, because too many advocates have grown lazy, complacent, or exhausted, some are ready to surrender the movement to federal “rescheduling” — a plan designed to lock Cannabis deeper into pharmaceutical control, not liberate it.
“The Alabama Cannabis Coalition is not playing games.If you support rescheduling, this is not the organization for you. You will not feel at home here.
“We are fighting to liberate Cannabis — not to hand it over to the very institutions that criminalized it in the first place.
#DeSchedule #Decriminalize #JustSayNoToProfitOverLives
For more information, follow the Alabama Cannabis Coalition on Facebook.