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Originally Posted by JiveTurkey
(No currently accepted medical uses or treatment, not worthy of research)
What does this mean? Well Obama recently made a statement that he's going to relax the DEA's recent "attacks" on Medicinal users who are abiding by their state or county laws.
So, getting back to the point here. Wal-Mart has really gotten away from what Sam set it up as. It's trying very hard to move upmarket, which is a necessity for any business (you're either growing or you're dying) but in doing so it has raised lots of controversy over the source of it's labor. I like what Wal-Mart used to be in the Early Ninties. But then again K-Mart was actual competition... And MontGomery Wards used to exist... and Pontiac, and Oldsmobile, and I think Alfa Romeo still sold cars here...
The world has changed dramatically and our National Psyche and Legislation must evolve with it. Just like businesses, Nations are either Growing or Dying.
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According to the DEA, it doesn't say not worthy of research. See below
Only with congressional blessing.
Best Buy was originally "Sound of Music". What about IBM? Things change.
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Schedule I. - (A) The drug or other substance has a high potential for abuse.
(B) The drug or other substance has no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States.
(C) There is a lack of accepted safety for use of the drug or other substance under medical supervision.
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