DEA has announced that the same company that makes fentanyl, a pharmaceutical drug often deemed more dangerous than heroin, will be coming to the market soon with a synthetic form of cannabis. The drug will be called Syndros, and is a synthetic form of THC. However, THC will remain a schedule 1 substance and Syndros will be classified as a Schedule 2 substance. Meaning it can be prescribed legally in all 50 states. With organic cannabis remaining a schedule 1 substance, the DEA still considers it to have “no currently accepted medical use” and “a high potential for abuse”. It’s schedule one status also lumps it in with heroin, which is also schedule one. The FDA has also approved Syndros, so it will be hitting the market soon. It is made by a company called Insys Therapeutics, an Arizona-based pharmaceutical company. This company hasn’t had the cleanest history. A few top executives have been arrested and charged for bribing doctors and defrauding insurance companies. The company itself has had numerous lawsuits for allegedly triggering America’s opioid crisis. Now they are working to take over cannabis. http://usahealthtimes.com/2018/03/23/dea-approves-another-form-of-synthetic-cannabis/
So far, all supposed synthetic substitutes for Marijuana have been highly addictive, have a myriad of other destructive side-effects, and lack most if not all of the medicinal properties derived from the natural plant.
Too bad greaseball politicians can't make any money thru legalization of cannabis. It would have been done a long time ago everywhere. But no, we get synthetic thc bullshit, which probably has a list of side effects as long as the rest of the dangerous drugs these legal cartels peddle freely.
...actually it dates back to the late great FDR, the Marihuana Tax Act of 1937 was some shady shit yo!
Party Animal - Do Not Touch My daughter and her friend caught a fuzzy caterpillar at her birthday party and that was the label they put on the cage. I thought it made a good moniker.