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    Mainstream Medicine Has Endorsed MMj

    THE AMERICAN MEDICAL MARIJUANA ASSOCIATION
    American Medical Marijuana Association

    "This is an historic document. Large medical associations are by their
    nature slow, cautious creatures that move only when the evidence is
    overwhelming. The evidence is indeed overwhelming that, as ACP put it,
    there is "a clear discord" between what research tells us and what our
    laws say about medical marijuana."

    Former Surgeon General: Mainstream Medicine Has Endorsed Medical
    Marijuana
    By Dr. Jocelyn Elders, AlterNet
    Posted on March 26, 2008, Printed on March 27, 2008
    Former Surgeon General: Mainstream Medicine Has Endorsed Medical Marijuana | AlterNet

    One of America's largest and most important groups of physicians has
    moved to cut through the clutter of political controversies over
    medical use of marijuana. Lawmakers and the public alike would do well
    to pay attention.

    The American College of Physicians is the largest medical specialty
    organization and the second largest physician group in the United
    States. Its 124,000 members are doctors specializing in internal
    medicine and related subspecialties, including cardiology, neurology,
    pulmonary disease, oncology and infectious diseases. The College
    publishes Annals of Internal Medicine, the most widely cited medical
    specialty journal in the world.

    In a landmark position paper released in February, these distinguished
    physicians are saying what many of us have been arguing for years:
    Most of our laws have gotten it wrong when it comes to medical
    marijuana, and it's time for public policy to get in step with science.

    Right now, the laws of 38 states and the federal government bar use of
    marijuana as a medicine. Federal law classifies marijuana as a
    Schedule I drug, defined as having no accepted medical use and being
    unsafe for use even under medical supervision.

    ACP's position paper urges "reclassification into a more appropriate
    schedule, given the scientific evidence regarding marijuana's safety
    and efficacy in some clinical conditions." The document goes on to
    call for protection of physicians' right to "prescribe or dispense
    medical marijuana in accordance with state law" and "strongly urges
    protection from civil or criminal penalties for patients who use
    medical marijuana as permitted under state laws."

    ACP supports its position with 10 pages of scientific documentation
    and references. They cite data showing relief of the nausea, vomiting
    and wasting that can worsen the misery of cancer, AIDS and other
    diseases; of the pain and tremors associated with multiple sclerosis;
    and for relief of pain caused by a variety of other conditions. They
    note that marijuana in combination with some pharmaceuticals may
    produce more benefit than either drug alone.

    ACP calls for more research, but then adds a critical point: In some
    areas, the efficacy of medical marijuana has already been established,
    and it's time for studies designed to determine the best dose and
    route of delivery.

    The ACP position paper demolishes several myths, starting with the
    notion still proclaimed by some politicians that marijuana is unsafe
    for medical use. The College notes that the most serious objection to
    medical marijuana -- potential harm to the lungs from smoking -- has
    largely been solved by a technology called vaporization, already
    proven in scientific studies.

    The ACP position paper also explains that there is no reason to
    believe that protecting medical marijuana patients leads to increased
    drug abuse. "Marijuana has not been proven to be the cause or even the
    most significant predictor of serious drug abuse," the doctors write.
    "Opiates are highly addictive, yet medically effective ... There is no
    evidence to suggest that medical use of opiates has increased
    perception that their illicit use is safe or acceptable."

    This is an historic document. Large medical associations are by their
    nature slow, cautious creatures that move only when the evidence is
    overwhelming. The evidence is indeed overwhelming that, as ACP put it,
    there is "a clear discord" between what research tells us and what our
    laws say about medical marijuana.

    It appears that voters and lawmakers in a number of states will
    consider medical marijuana proposals this year, and Congress will
    again be asked to stop federal attempts to interfere with the 12 state
    medical marijuana laws already in place. It's time to end that "clear
    discord" and put science ahead of politics.

    Dr. Joycelyn Elders served as U.S. Surgeon General from 1993 to 1994,
    and is currently distinguished professor of pediatrics and public
    health at the University of Arkansas School of Medicine in Little Rock.
    © 2008 Independent Media Institute. All rights reserved.
    View this story online at:
    Former Surgeon General: Mainstream Medicine Has Endorsed Medical Marijuana | AlterNet
    BobBong Reviewed by BobBong on . Mainstream Medicine Has Endorsed MMj THE AMERICAN MEDICAL MARIJUANA ASSOCIATION American Medical Marijuana Association "This is an historic document. Large medical associations are by their nature slow, cautious creatures that move only when the evidence is overwhelming. The evidence is indeed overwhelming that, as ACP put it, there is "a clear discord" between what research tells us and what our laws say about medical marijuana." Former Surgeon General: Mainstream Medicine Has Endorsed Medical Rating: 5

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    Mainstream Medicine Has Endorsed MMj

    Good article :thumbsup:

    I just wish that the UK would adopt a more lenient attitude to wards it, it seems that we are instead moving backwards even though it looked for a while that progress was being made.

    Even Holland are tightening up the laws, mainly with regards to recreational use.

    For once America seems to be leading the world in terms of promoting this herb for medicine.

  4.     
    #3
    Senior Member

    Mainstream Medicine Has Endorsed MMj

    Its about time, good post.

  5.     
    #4
    Senior Member

    Mainstream Medicine Has Endorsed MMj

    People dead from prescription overdose? LOTS. That category of drugs represents one of the worst problems we have in our country today. People dead from Cannabis? I dunno...NONE. I will stop before I rant. We all know the truth.

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