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From time to time I've used these commentaries to report an update on the continued | |||
research into marijuana. Medical science has come a long way since the 1972 report by | |||
the National Commission on Marijuana & Drug Abuse which gave the weed a relatively | |||
clean bill of health. | |||
Everyone who had the urge to light up a joint somehow became aware of that report | |||
and could recite it as a litany, exhaling smoke at every line. Strange to say, however, | |||
(or maybe not so strange) the confident and happy pot smokers overlooked a follow-up | |||
report by members of the same commission which in effect says, "Oops, we overlooked | |||
a few things in the first report." | |||
Further research has continued to repudiate that first report, research by increasing | |||
numbers of scientists here and abroad. And yet, none of these subsequent | |||
findings seem to have caught the attention of the estimated 16 million regular users | |||
in our land -- four million of whom are between the ages of 12 and 17. | |||
Those who have no axe to grind, except to report the scientific facts they have | |||
uncovered, say that marijuana has a far greater potential for harm than was previously | |||
believed. | |||
The toxic ingredient which provides the effect pot smokers want has a jawbreaker | |||
of a name which I may not pronounce correctly -- Tetra-hydracannabinal -- which I will | |||
henceforth refer to as T.H.C. This T.H.C. lodges in the body's fatty tissues and that | |||
includes the brain and the reproductive organs. Now, for those hard to sell souls | |||
who liken a "joint" to a martini, the difference is our body eliminates the martini in | |||
24 hours. T.H.C. stays in the body for a month. A person who lights up a couple of | |||
times a week is keeping his most essential bodily organs permanently soaked in this | |||
toxic drug. | |||
Does this have an effect? You can bet on it. Science now knows that it reduces | |||
the ability of the brain to transfer information from short term to long term memory, | |||
in addition to I other adverse and irreversible effects on the mental processes. | |||
It slows the body's production of the white blood cells which pay a major role | |||
in fighting infection. And it lowers the male hormone and sperm count in men which, | |||
if I may be blunt, leads to sterility. | |||
But there is another effect, which, in this day and age of warnings about the | |||
danger of cancer from smoking tobacco, should give an pot smoker pause to think. The | |||
smoke from burning marijuana contains many more cancer causing substances than tobacco. | |||
And, if that isn't enough, it leads to bronchitis and emphysema. | |||
If adults want to take such chances, that's their business. But surely the communications | |||
media and those public figures whose words get some attention should let the | |||
four million youngsters I talked about earlier know what they are risking when they | |||
light up a "joint" and pass it around because they think it's the in-thing to do. | |||
This is Ronald Reagan. | |||
Thanks for listening. | |||
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Transcript[edit]From time to time I've used these commentaries to report an update on the continued research into marijuana. Medical science has come a long way since the 1972 report by the National Commission on Marijuana & Drug Abuse which gave the weed a relatively clean bill of health. Everyone who had the urge to light up a joint somehow became aware of that report and could recite it as a litany, exhaling smoke at every line. Strange to say, however, (or maybe not so strange) the confident and happy pot smokers overlooked a follow-up report by members of the same commission which in effect says, "Oops, we overlooked a few things in the first report." Further research has continued to repudiate that first report, research by increasing numbers of scientists here and abroad. And yet, none of these subsequent findings seem to have caught the attention of the estimated 16 million regular users in our land -- four million of whom are between the ages of 12 and 17. Those who have no axe to grind, except to report the scientific facts they have uncovered, say that marijuana has a far greater potential for harm than was previously believed. The toxic ingredient which provides the effect pot smokers want has a jawbreaker of a name which I may not pronounce correctly -- Tetra-hydracannabinal -- which I will henceforth refer to as T.H.C. This T.H.C. lodges in the body's fatty tissues and that includes the brain and the reproductive organs. Now, for those hard to sell souls who liken a "joint" to a martini, the difference is our body eliminates the martini in 24 hours. T.H.C. stays in the body for a month. A person who lights up a couple of times a week is keeping his most essential bodily organs permanently soaked in this toxic drug. Does this have an effect? You can bet on it. Science now knows that it reduces the ability of the brain to transfer information from short term to long term memory, in addition to I other adverse and irreversible effects on the mental processes. It slows the body's production of the white blood cells which pay a major role in fighting infection. And it lowers the male hormone and sperm count in men which, if I may be blunt, leads to sterility. But there is another effect, which, in this day and age of warnings about the danger of cancer from smoking tobacco, should give an pot smoker pause to think. The smoke from burning marijuana contains many more cancer causing substances than tobacco. And, if that isn't enough, it leads to bronchitis and emphysema. If adults want to take such chances, that's their business. But surely the communications media and those public figures whose words get some attention should let the four million youngsters I talked about earlier know what they are risking when they light up a "joint" and pass it around because they think it's the in-thing to do. This is Ronald Reagan. Thanks for listening. |
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