by Stephen C. Webster
July 3, 2012
from RawStory Website
A leaf from a marijuana plant.
A government-sponsored study published recently in The Open Neurology Journal concludes that marijuana provides much-needed relief to some chronic pain sufferers and that more clinical trials are desperately needed, utterly destroying the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency’s (DEA) classification of the drug as having no medical uses.
While numerous prior studies have shown marijuana’s usefulness for a host of medical conditions, none have ever gone directly at the DEA’s placement of marijuana atop the schedule of controlled substances.
This study, sponsored by the State of California and conducted at the University of California Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research, does precisely that, driving a stake into the heart of America’s continued war on marijuana users by calling the Schedule I placement simply “not accurate” and “not tenable.”
Reacting to the study, Paul Armentano, director of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML), told Raw Story that the study clearly proves U.S. drug policy,
“is neither based upon nor guided by science.” “In fact, it is hostile to science,” he said.
“And despite the Obama Administration’s well publicized 2009 memo stating, ‘Science and the scientific process must inform and guide decisions of my Administration,’ there is little to no evidence indicating that the federal government’s ‘See no evil; hear no evil’ approach to cannabis policy is not changing any time soon.”
Schedule I is supposedly reserved for the most inebriating substances that the DEA believes have no medical value, including LSD, ecstasy, peyote and heroin.*
* Clarification: Scientific studies have shown LSD, ecstasy, peyote and heroin also have some limited medical value, which the DEA has refused to recognize.
Full article: http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ciencia/ciencia_industryhealthiermedica59.htm
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It is suppose to have medicinal help with cancer to. They just don't want this wonderful plant legal, they're afraid they won't be able to make enough money on sick people. Marijuana is a better material than cotton to, which is why the cotton industry is fighting it to.
The reality is that we forgot that when we became part of this planet, all medicines and foods were provided for us. Many forgot the value of the flora around us that take care of all of our ills, and we passed them on to big pharma, without seeing the truth!
Namaste!
mmmm someone send me some weed maybe i need to try it