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jamessr
06-17-2010, 07:51 AM
Oregon Board of Pharmacy Adopts Rules to Reclassify Marijuana as a Medicine
Advocates also call attention to federal rescheduling petition currently before the DEA

Portland, OR -- Oregon became the latest state and the first in many years to officially reclassify marijuana from its status as a dangerous drug with no medical value. The Oregon Board of Pharmacy (BOP) voted 4-1 today to move marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule II. The Oregon BOP decision comes after many months of deliberation and input from the public. The Oregon legislature passed SB 728 in August 2009, which directed the BOP to reclassify marijuana to Schedule II, III, IV or V. Although Oregon and 13 other states have adopted medical marijuana laws, marijuana has officially remained a Schedule I substance according to the federal government, and most states defer to that federal status.

"This latest decision by a state public health and drug regulatory body to reclassify marijuana as medicine should send a clear message to the federal government," said Caren Woodson, Director of Government Affairs with Americans for Safe Access, a medical marijuana patient advocacy organization. "The reclassification of marijuana at the federal level is long overdue and certainly ripe for consideration."

Under the Controlled Substances Act, enacted in 1970, the federal government placed marijuana in a Schedule I classification, with a high potential for abuse and no medical value. Several attempts have since been made to reclassify marijuana at the federal level. A petition filed in 2002 by the Coalition for Rescheduling Cannabis, is the latest attempt and currently pending before the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services recently made its recommendations to the DEA, the final agency to review the petition. Acting DEA Administrator Michele Leonhart, who still must be confirmed by the Senate, is the final remaining arbiter as to the rescheduling petition's fate.

"DEA Administrator Leonhart has a less than impressive record on medical marijuana," continued Woodson. "But, with the changing political winds on this issue, the Obama Administration has a chance to do the right thing for the hundreds of thousands of sick Americans that benefit from medical marijuana."

Although only four states -- Alaska, Iowa, Montana, and Tennessee -- and the District of Columbia have classified marijuana as a therapeutic substance, there appears to be a trend to change that. In addition to today's decision, the Iowa Board of Pharmacy recommended in February that its legislature reclassify marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule II, thereby recognizing its medical use. While such moves are more symbolic than practical, especially in medical marijuana states like Oregon, it does tend to reinforce the argument that marijuana has medical value. By law, the Oregon BOP has until June 30th to implement the new rules.

Further Information:
Oregon legislation (SB 728) instructing BOP to reclassify marijuana: State of Oregon: Board of Pharmacy (http://www.pharmacy.state.or.us/Pharmac) â?¦ ill728.pdf
Oregon Board of Pharmacy page on reclassifying marijuana: State of Oregon: Board of Pharmacy (http://www.pharmacy.state.or.us/Pharmac) â?¦ ling.shtml

Here goes Oregon out in front again.:D

justpics
06-17-2010, 08:44 AM
Too bad WA BOP won't reclassify mj out of schedule 1.


They have the option of doing so, but chose to use the federal scheduling as an excuse. I guess that's their right (the RCW governing the schedule 1 test gives them this option), but its pretty spineless.

jamessr
06-18-2010, 02:16 AM
Too bad WA BOP won't reclassify mj out of schedule 1.


They have the option of doing so, but chose to use the federal scheduling as an excuse. I guess that's their right (the RCW governing the schedule 1 test gives them this option), but its pretty spineless.

No-one has presented the wa. legislature with the info. they did in oregon...look at the oregon bop and legislature website...

justpics
06-18-2010, 03:30 AM
No, but the wa bop has denied petitions.

jamessr
06-18-2010, 05:43 AM
No, but the wa bop has denied petitions.

What did those petitions contain is the question justpics. If they contained irrelevant material, then I would deny them also...:D

So if you can locate the petitions and the info. and just point me to them, I would be glad to show you why they was denied.

justpics
06-18-2010, 07:13 AM
I know exactly why they were denied.


The RCW governing the schedule 1 test allows the BOP to place anything in schedule 1 without applying the test if that substance is schedule 1 federally.

jamessr
06-18-2010, 08:48 AM
I know exactly why they were denied.


The RCW governing the schedule 1 test allows the BOP to place anything in schedule 1 without applying the test if that substance is schedule 1 federally.

HUH? If this is so then why is oregon doing it then??:wtf:

The legislature has the power in wa. under the const., not the bop...what your speaking of is strictly statutory.

Like I said, get me the info. filed and I will show you why...and not some lame federal law excuse.. cause if they used some lame federal law excuse...they got real problems when someone who knows what they are doing files the correct petition in all the right places...

justpics
06-18-2010, 09:29 AM
good luck getting the legislature to do anything :lol5:

jamessr
06-18-2010, 05:40 PM
good luck getting the legislature to do anything :lol5:

People said to me the same thing about getting rid of Roy Alloway, yet it happened...:D

It is all about the correct presentation.:cool:

justpics
06-18-2010, 08:21 PM
if you'd gotten rid of alloway he'd be in a cage. he retired.

jamessr
06-18-2010, 09:54 PM
if you'd gotten rid of alloway he'd be in a cage. he retired.

Do you know alloway?? He is in a cage!!..a retired one.lol. That my friend is worse than being in jail or prison....... for him...:thumbsup:

Keep also in mind he will never ever set hands on any other MMJ patient...this is where he is gotten rid of....

Just because you want him in prison for...well you "personally" know why, 6 plants. Don't mean this can't happen if pushed hard enough...you just have to know the ropes of how to get him in there...a guy I know has all the evidence to do this..he just ain't figured it out yet...hell, I used his info. to get alloway to hide under a rock in fear I was going to slaughter him, and westnet...POLITICS WORKS WONDERS, IF YA KNOW THE MECHANICS OF THEM.LOL. I guess I did in this specific moment..You sure didn't get him to retire, nor anyone else whom has tried over the last 10 yrs or so...

justpics
06-19-2010, 12:05 PM
roy alloway got roy alloway to retire.


anyone that thinks they magically did it is suffering from delusions of grandeur.

jamessr
06-19-2010, 07:06 PM
roy alloway got roy alloway to retire.


anyone that thinks they magically did it is suffering from delusions of grandeur.

you speak truth on both points here...but, if you knew how to git rid of public servants you would realize alloway had become a liability to westnet, and that can make any one in his stature retire under political pressure...

Also, no magical anything in my mind occurred. Just plain reality of political pressure. In my personal experiences, I have seen this "EXACT" same thing happen to others which became a liability...they have 2 choices, retire or get run over by the bus they are about to get tossed under.:D

What choice would you take justpics?? Keep ur retirement or not..tis the bottom line.;)