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Pot Advocates Ask DARE Officers to Read Book on Pot Vs. Alcohol

Local pot advocate Mason Tvert is daring officers to read his book.

The publisher of Tvert's 2009 release, "Marijuana is Safer: So Why Are We Driving People to Drink?", is distributing free copies of the pro-marijuana book this week at a Drug Abuse Resistance Education ( DARE ) conference in Cincinnati.

DARE officers and instructors at the training conference are being encouraged to read the book and then take its message back to students that marijuana is safer than alcohol N a message that has propelled Tvert into local and national stardom for his efforts to legalize marijuana.

Tvert is encouraging DARE officers and instructors to "dare to admit that marijuana is safer than alcohol."

"For years DARE has been sending a very dangerous message that alcohol is a perfectly acceptable and enjoyable form of intoxication for adults, yet marijuana is just too harmful and should never be allowed as an alternative," said Tvert. "DARE conference attendees will surely be encouraged to continue spreading this misguided and potentially dangerous message, so we decided to offer them a comprehensive, fact-based examination of these two substances that they can take home and share with their students."

For his part, Sgt. Brian Saupe, state coordinator for the Colorado Association of DARE Officers, said yesterday from Cincinnati where he is attending the conference that marijuana can be a deadly drug when used with alcohol.

"One fact that really illustrates against what they're saying, and that's that marijuana prevents nausea, and there's numerous cases where college kids who are binge drinking have smoked marijuana, and it prevents the nausea, so when they overdrink, they don't vomit up the excess alcohol, and then they die," he told the Denver Daily News by phone. "So, right there, I can tell you that marijuana is a danger, and particularly when it comes to partying - they party heavy at college, they're smoking marijuana and they're drinking in excess - - the anti-nausea effects of the THC prevents their body from purging the excess alcohol."

Tvert fired back, arguing that he does not know of a single documented case of an alcohol-related death being attributed to marijuana use. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention attribute more than 30,000 deaths per year to alcohol use, whereas they do not list a single death attributable to marijuana, he said.

"Officer Saupe makes the case that marijuana is safer than alcohol far better than I ever could," quipped Tvert. "Since he understands that alcohol can kill someone in one sitting, I trust he agrees that college students would be safer using marijuana instead."

Saupe said that if he is handed a copy of Tvert's book, he would read it for "informational" reasons.

As executive director of Safer Alternative For Enjoyable Recreation ( SAFER ), Tvert compelled Denver voters to legalize the simple possession of marijuana in 2005.

When police continued to arrest people for the possession of one ounce or less of marijuana, Tvert convinced voters in 2007 to make the police department promise to make marijuana their "lowest law enforcement priority."

His book - co-written by fellow pot experts Paul Armentano, deputy director of The National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, and Steve Fox, director of state campaigns for the Marijuana Policy Project - uses research and scientific evidence to compare and contrast the relative harms of both marijuana and alcohol.

In August 2009, the book made its way to No. 14 on Amazon.com's top 100 bestsellers, making "Marijuana is Safer" the all-time top-selling marijuana-related book on Amazon.com.

The pro-pot community is also concerned that DARE America Chairman Skip Miller recently released an op-ed to the San Jose Mercury News opposing a marijuana legalization initiative facing California voters this November. He claimed that marijuana "mushes up your brain," "lowers inhibitions," and "makes users engage in risky behavior."

Tvert is also concerned that the DARE America Web site highlights the "Official Parents Guide" by DARE founding director Glenn Levant, which describes social drinking as "an acceptable and pleasurable activity for millions of Americans."

"It relaxes you, curbs stress, and chases away inhibitions" continues the description.

Marijuana advocates take great offense to this description.

"If lives weren't at risk this would almost be comical," said Tvert.


URL: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v10/n572/a01.html
Source: Denver Daily News (CO)
Author: Peter Marcus, DDN Staff Writer
 

Hash Zeppelin

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I love all the anti pot propaganda comes from people that have never tried it or if they tried it, it freaked them out because they cant handle the headies. lol
 

DoobieDuck

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VTA thanks for another current and interesting post. I'd like to meet this Mason Tvert. His efforts are greatly appreciated by me and I hope by many among our community. Great work Mason..I'll certainly pick up a copy of your book for referencing in my work in trying to educate the masses...DD
Edit: I Googled Marijuana is Safer and found it avaliable at Amazon for just over 10 bucks..great tool for the advocate!
 

darwinsbulldog

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VTA thanks for another current and interesting post. I'd like to meet this Mason Tvert. His efforts are greatly appreciated by me and I hope by many among our community. Great work Mason..I'll certainly pick up a copy of your book for referencing in my work in trying to educate the masses...DD
Edit: I Googled Marijuana is Safer and found it avaliable at Amazon for just over 10 bucks..great tool for the advocate!

ditto :D i also saw it on amazon recently and think i'll have to pick it up too! thanks for the read VTA it's always a pleasure reading your articles :D
 

Kalicokitty

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I am so sick of hearing ignorant crap preached to kids by the pigs.

"One fact that really illustrates against what they're saying, and that's that marijuana prevents nausea, and there's numerous cases where college kids who are binge drinking have smoked marijuana, and it prevents the nausea, so when they overdrink, they don't vomit up the excess alcohol, and then they die," he told the Denver Daily News by phone. "So, right there, I can tell you that marijuana is a danger, and particularly when it comes to partying - they party heavy at college, they're smoking marijuana and they're drinking in excess - - the anti-nausea effects of the THC prevents their body from purging the excess alcohol."

WTF^^^^^^^???????
I don't know about you, but when I'm smashed drunk, nothing makes the bed spin faster and send me running for the toilet to throw up quicker then smoking some weed.

And he's not blaming the binge drinking, which seems to be OK, until you mix some weed in, then it's deadly, the weed that is, not the case of beer and bottle of jagar you binge drank.
 

El Toker

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"One fact that really illustrates against what they're saying, and that's that marijuana prevents nausea, and there's numerous cases where college kids who are binge drinking have smoked marijuana, and it prevents the nausea,

I have a high tolerance for cannabis, and used to have a high tolerance for alcohol. But mix the two to excess and I've always been guaranteed to blow chunks. I'm certainly not the only person who's suffered from this either, most smokers I know have at least one story of smoking a spliff on top of alcohol followed by a toilet hugging session. Cannabis may reduce nausea for chemotherapy patients, but it certainly doesn't for those using it to top off a night on alcohol.
 

vta

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VTA thanks for another current and interesting post. I'd like to meet this Mason Tvert. His efforts are greatly appreciated by me and I hope by many among our community. Great work Mason..I'll certainly pick up a copy of your book for referencing in my work in trying to educate the masses...DD
Edit: I Googled Marijuana is Safer and found it avaliable at Amazon for just over 10 bucks..great tool for the advocate!

Nice...I'll be buying it today
 

vta

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I have a high tolerance for cannabis, and used to have a high tolerance for alcohol. But mix the two to excess and I've always been guaranteed to blow chunks. I'm certainly not the only person who's suffered from this either, most smokers I know have at least one story of smoking a spliff on top of alcohol followed by a toilet hugging session. Cannabis may reduce nausea for chemotherapy patients, but it certainly doesn't for those using it to top off a night on alcohol.

Oh man...If I am hung over...I have to smoke a bowl...levels me right out.
 

Shred42O

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you and me both man nothing brings me the kind of relief a bowl can when your hung over
well maybe some really greasy food haha
 
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tokinafaty420

Same here, once the alcohol is mostly out of my system and I'm left with that nasty dehydrated induced hangover, downing a cold glass of water and smoking a bowl really is the only cure for me. Also some really heavy starchy food helps me as well. However, from personal experience I know trying to smoke pot after ingesting large amounts of alcohol is the surest way for the room to start spinning.
 
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kannubis

I have a high tolerance for cannabis, and used to have a high tolerance for alcohol. But mix the two to excess and I've always been guaranteed to blow chunks. I'm certainly not the only person who's suffered from this either, most smokers I know have at least one story of smoking a spliff on top of alcohol followed by a toilet hugging session. Cannabis may reduce nausea for chemotherapy patients, but it certainly doesn't for those using it to top off a night on alcohol.

My experience is similar. Cannabis will not prevent projectile alcohol demobilization from my gut.
 

smokeymacpot

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yup the bullshit people say about weed doing this or doing that is crazy. it just does not do those things!!
alcohol and weed makes me throw up too and the alcohol is the bad part of that equation. i feel great from not drinking and those rare occasions when i do drink.. i always regret it.


"He claimed that marijuana "mushes up your brain," "lowers inhibitions," and "makes users engage in risky behavior." "

^ those are effects of alcohol, not weed. my brain is still working pretty damn well after smoking, cant say the same for drink...


for the best drug information, you HAVE to talk to people that use them, you cant say it does this or that, when you have no experience.
 

Tony Aroma

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Funny that DARE guy mentioned drinking and smoking when a study came out not too long ago showing that binger drinkers who also smoked suffered less brain damage than those who just drank (don't have the reference handy). Surprised Tvert didn't mention that. It's a great example of the neuroprotectant properties of cannabis as compared to the toxicity of alcohol. You'd think DARE would at least have SOME facts rather than just relying on fiction. No wonder DARE actually results in more drug use for kids exposed to the class.
 

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