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    [The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938]

    just sent this to all the politicians you can too, it tacks a little to do so you can do it allso, or just your own.

    [The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938] ("the FDCA"), 21 U.S.C. §301 et seq.,
    is designed to protect public health by regulating "new drugs" that are intended for use in interstate commerce.
    Barnes v. United States, 142 F.2d 648 (9th Cir.1944); United States v. Kordel, 164 F.2d 913 (7th Cir.1947);
    United States v. Two Bags, Poppy Seeds, 147 F.2d 123 (6th Cir. 1945). There exists, however, a "grandfather"
    clause which exempts certain old drugs from this "new drug" status. 21 U.S.C. §321(p)(1); United States v. Rutherford,
    442 U.S.544, 546-48 (1979); Rutherford v. United States, 541 F.2d. 1137, 1140-42 (10th Cir.1976) (reversed on
    other grounds, 442 U.S. 544).

    As explained by federal regulators, when Congress revamped the FDCA in 1939,
    it "accepted those drugs marketed prior to 1938 which had been subject to the 1906
    provisions of the FDCA [requiring drugs to be identified in recognized medical authorities
    such as the National Formulary, United States Dispensatory, Pharmacopeia of the United States,
    or other similar sources] provided these very old drugs retain their exact formulations and are
    never promoted for new uses." 57 Fed.Reg. 10499, 10503 (1992) (citing 21 U.S.C. §321(p) and (w)).
    As further explained, these pre-1938 drugs "are politically 'grandfathered' drugs" and "need not meet
    modern standards for safety and effectiveness." Ibid; United States v. Rutherford, 442 U.S. at 546-48;
    Rutherford v. United States, 541 F.2d. at 1140-42.

    As will now be shown, marijuana is one of those "very old drugs" that was grandfathered in as a
    medicine back in 1938. Marijuana (more commonly known as cannabis) was widely recognized for its
    medicinal use in the medical journals of that time, and brand-name companies, such as Parke-Davis and Eli Lilly,
    were cultivating "home-grown cannabis" and selling the "flowering tops" of the plant for use in the treatment of
    illnesses such as anorexia, chronic pain, spasticity, and nausea.

    B. "Medical Marijuana" Is A Bona Fide Medicine

    Within The Meaning Of The Grandfather Clause Exemption First, it bears emphasizing that federal regulators
    readily recognize "medical marijuana" as an authentic pre-1938 medicine:

    "Cannabis sativa L. was one of the first plants to be used by man for fiber, food, medicine, and in social
    and religious rituals. There were approximately 20 traditional medicinal uses of cannabis ... in Western medicine
    from the mid-19th to the early 20th century ...In 1941, marijuana passed out of the National Formulary and the
    United States Pharmacopeia." 54 Fed.Reg. 53767, 53774 (1989).

    Next, recorded documents existing within private and public libraries, now located on the world-wide web,
    (internet) further reveal evidence of marijuana's recognition and acceptance as medicine prior to1938.
    Defendant submits the attached declaration and supporting exhibits which verifies the pre-1938 acceptance
    of marijuana in the United States Dispensatory, Pharmacopeia of the United States, and Materia Medica
    acknowledging marijuana's use in the treatment of pain relief, epilepsy, appetite loss, depression, vomiting,
    etc., etc., etc.
    See Attached -(Declaration of Edward "njweedman" Forchion).

    As set forth in this declaration, companies such as Parke-Davis, Eli Lilly, Merck, and Squibb made extensive
    use of marijuana for commercial medicinal purposes and not only manufactured and sold marijuana preparations,
    they cultivated "home-grown cannabis" and then sold the "flowering tops" of those plants by the gram, ounce and
    pounds. :thumbsup: :rasta:
    litespeed Reviewed by litespeed on . [The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938] just sent this to all the politicians you can too, it tacks a little to do so you can do it allso, or just your own. ("the FDCA"), 21 U.S.C. §301 et seq., is designed to protect public health by regulating "new drugs" that are intended for use in interstate commerce. Barnes v. United States, 142 F.2d 648 (9th Cir.1944); United States v. Kordel, 164 F.2d 913 (7th Cir.1947); United States v. Two Bags, Poppy Seeds, 147 F.2d 123 (6th Cir. 1945). There exists, however, a "grandfather" Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    [The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938]

    The more they get the more they HURT!! so help us WIN this WAR pep:!!! :thumbsup:

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    #3
    Senior Member

    [The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938]

    Here in San Francisco the club that was raided a couple of weeks ago by the feds gave away free cannabis on the steps of city hall. Hopenet is the name of the club.

    dai*ma :thumbsup:
    California
    a profit on the golden shore
    California
    I've been knocking on the golden door
    Like an angel standing in shaft of light
    Rising off to paradise
    you know i'm gonna shine :dance: Cheers from those of us on the left coast.

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    #4
    Senior Member

    [The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938]

    It's a damn shame that sick folk can't get the proper care!!!

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    #5
    Senior Member

    [The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938]

    Hey Psychobud,
    I have the "Marijuana Girl" poster that you posted in my bathroom.
    Great Stuff. I was in Manhattan when 9-11 happened and we were set to go see the play, "Reefer Madness", but they cancelled it. I did however get the lil sticker with the monkey smoking a joint and stuck it on one of my guitar cases. I now watch the original RM on my dvd. The next time i leave California for an adventure it will be to Alaska next summer. The drive up should be absolutely amazing.

    dai*ma :stoned:

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    #6
    Senior Member

    [The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938]

    Coming up in April I'm going to be out to Huntington Beach visiting my bro...anywhere close to ya? We should hook up for a "j"! Have a good one!! :thumbsup:

    [email protected]

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    #7
    Senior Member

    [The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938]

    Who knows?
    I go down to my cousins house in Dana Point about twice a month and join in on the local drum sessions on the beach. Maybe you want to come check it out? The circle grows bigger on a regular basis. Sometimes we will have about 45-50 drums, 7 -10 flutes(all hand carved by those who play them), and of course there are 6-10 of us playing acoustic guitars, depending on others work schedule. It's a fun time for all and plenty of great food. I'll keep you posted. From Huntington you can be there in an hour or so.
    It sure is a buncha fun.

    dai*ma :smokin:
    You and your bro come up to SF and the smokes on me. Many nights we open the garage door(i own a condo and there are many people here), and play tunes on the guitar, banjo , and fiddle. On the weekends we play till 10-11pm sometimes, but when we play during the week we just hangout till 8 or 9pm. I am fortunate enough to live in an area of the city(The Mission District) where musicians live and thrive. Our building has many who play rather well. Great cannabis and cannabis extracts are always happening.

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