Top 5 Industries That Fight Against Marijuana Legalization

The Top 5 Industries Lobbying Against Cannabis Legalization Will Infuriate You

With mounting evidence supporting cannabis’ health and wellness benefits and resounding evidence of the drug war’s failure, it’s a wonder that anyone still opposes cannabis legalization. Despite the tremendous momentum in favor of legalization last year, it turns out prohibition still has deep support with even deeper pockets.

There are five major groups lobbying to keep marijuana illegal. Of those, three are within the law enforcement industry, and the other two have competing mind-altering products.

Police unions

Police unions have lobbied to maintain marijuana prohibition. In 2010, a police union lobbyist in California helped to defeat Prop 19, the ballot measure to legalize recreational marijuana. In 2008, the California Correctional Peace Officers Association spent $1 million fighting against a measure that would have “reduced sentences and parole times for nonviolent drug offenders while emphasizing drug treatment over prison.”

For-profit Prisons and prison guard unions

The Corrections Corporation of America, one of America’s largest for-profit prison companies, revealed that continuing the drug war is a central pillar of their business strategy.

Pharmaceutical Companies and Alcohol Brands

The other two industries fighting legalization should come as no surprise: both pharmaceutical companies and alcohol brands are spending money keep prohibition around, too. Certain anti-cannabis academics are funded by big pharma. Alcohol companies are also lobbying against legalization. In one example, the California Beer & Beverage Distributors made campaign contributions to a committee dedicated to preventing marijuana legalization and taxation.

We can’t stress enough that keeping prohibition rakes in billions of dollars each year to these industries, particularly police who in many states get to keep any monies they seize from a drug bust or raid, which goes to fund their anti-drug programs.

To summarize, police unions, prison guard unions, for-profit prisons, and drug and alcohol companies spend huge sums of money each year to keep cannabis illegal — and why? Because it ensures job security and profits. We’re speechless, though sadly not surprised.





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  • Michael Paul Yacovone

    the top five are all wrong. One is Police unions they want control make more arrests which gives them more income plus they can auctions house cars boats planes or use them there selves which is a lot of capitol. Two For-profit Prisons and prison guard unions, job security control and Capital gain. Three Pharmaceutical Companies and Alcohol Brands. Pharmaceutical they are afraid of loosing there shirt on a Medication that is much safer, does not have all the dangerous side effects like all the pharmaceutical companies drugs do also Cannabis will surpasses man made drugs like curing cancer HIV/Aids also stabilizing a lot of diseases ALS MS Parkinsons Diabetes crohn’s Chronic Pain seizures in Adults and children and the list goes on and on. Alcohol is much more dangerous is responsible for more deaths from use it is a destructive drug that also has cause more traffic fatalities then any other drug. Also when people drink Alcohol they get violent anyone will tell you who is educated about cannabis that does not happen with cannabis if anything people become less Violent using cannabis there are even reports on that in state that do have cannabis also crime goes down domestic Violence goes down as well. Get educated on cannabis plus the possibilities in the textile industry more jobs safer products a stronger America.

  • Genseric

    All opposition is “reefer madness” embraced by the opinionated who refuse to consider anything but bromides. There will always those who are gripped by their own hysteria.