Why does Law Enforcement call Cocaine and marijuana a narcotic?
It isn’t, any shape or form. Narcotics are opiate pain-killers. If they are basing this because they intoxicate, than alcohol is a narcotic and a drug.
It isn’t, any shape or form. Narcotics are opiate pain-killers. If they are basing this because they intoxicate, than alcohol is a narcotic and a drug.
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It isn’t, any shape or form. Narcotics are opiate pain-killers. If they are basing this because they intoxicate, than alcohol is a narcotic and a drug.
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just shorthand for any illegal controlled substance. The actual laws do not call cocaine a narcotic, but in casual conversation most cops just use the term as being synonymous with any controlled substance.
controlled substance.
Its just the jargon. Just like we call facial tissue Kleenex, which is a brand name, not the product or gelatin Jello….drugs are sometimes referred to as narcotics-a generalization.
Cause it’s an illegal drug and they don’t know the difference.
I dont. Its a generally term that been kicked around for years. Believe me, we know what type each drug is, and what it does.
in the old days a lot of states and the feds had bureaus of narcotics and dangerous drugs, etc or something to that nature – it just kind of evolved that way
It’s one of those things, while technically not true, it’s been used for so long by Law Enforcement (and civilians too) that it has just become a general term for drugs.
It’s a drug and so is alcohoI. U.S. legal context, narcotic refers to opium, opium derivatives, and their semi-synthetic or fully synthetic substitutes “as well as cocaine and coca leaves,” which although classified as “narcotics” in the U.S. Controlled Substances Act (CSA), are chemically not narcotics. Contrary to popular belief, marijuana is not a narcotic, nor are LSD and other psychedelic drugs.[4]
Many law enforcement officials in the United States inaccurately use the word “narcotic” to refer to any illegal drug or any unlawfully possessed drug. An example is referring to cannabis as a narcotic. Because the term is often used broadly, inaccurately or pejoratively outside medical contexts, most medical professionals prefer the more precise term opioid, which refers to natural, semi-synthetic, and synthetic substances that behave pharmacologically like morphine, the primary active constituent of natural opium poppy.
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in california marijuana is called medicine….they war continues……. and we are winning! 🙂