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April 18, 2008 - Friday 

Category: News and Politics

Hello Freedomphiles!  A new clinical trial from the University of California at Davis (no relation) has shown marijuana to be one of the most successful treatments of neuropathic pain.  The Marijuana Policy Project reports:

This is the second study in just over a year to show that marijuana relieves neuropathic pain, which is notoriously resistant to treatment with conventional pain drugs, including opioid narcotics. A UC San Francisco study published last year showed relief of HIV/AIDS-related neuropathy.

In the new study, 38 patients experiencing neuropathic pain from diabetes, spinal injury, multiple sclerosis and other causes were given marijuana cigarettes of three different strengths: Zero percent THC (placebo), 3.5 percent THC or 7 percent THC. In each session, patients took the same number of puffs, following a standardized procedure to ensure uniformity of the dose received at each strength.

Both doses of marijuana reduced pain significantly, producing marked declines in pain intensity that lasted over five hours. Researchers Barth Wilsey and colleagues wrote that side effects "were relatively inconsequential," and "psychoactive effects were minimal and well-tolerated." Although the scientists did express caution about the neurocognitive effects of the higher dose -- reflected in lower scores on some tests of memory and problem solving, the study was not designed to examine the potential for marijuana to allow reduced doses of narcotic painkillers that also cause cognitive impairment, a benefit widely reported by patients. For a copy of the complete study, contact MPP director of communications Bruce Mirken at 202-215-4205.

"This is yet more proof that the American College of Physicians was right that U.S. government policy on medical marijuana is totally divorced from scientific reality," said Rob Kampia, executive director of the Marijuana Policy Project in Washington, D.C. "Congress needs to act to end the federal war on medical marijuana, but in the meantime states should act on their own to protect medical marijuana patients from arrest, as several states are considering right now."

The mountain of evidence in favor of therapeutic ganja is getting so huge, I don't see how the government can continue to ignore it.  But no one will ever go broke overestimating the purposeful ignorance of beuracracy.

Texas NORML
Texas NORML

 
Until a majority of active, registered voters decide to NOT elect/re-elect politicians who ignore the facts, the facts will continue to be irrelevant in public policy.
Think about this:
An elected official pre-emptively starts a war based on his own statements (zero facts to corroborate) which are ultimately proven to be utterly false. Billions (perhaps even trillions) of the voting public's own money is spent on this "war" and thousands of their fellow citizens die as a result. Then, the voting public who are paying for this in lives and money RE-ELECTS the same "leader(s)" who made many of the false statements to justify said war!
And the "war on drugs" although it hasn't had the same leader per se over the past 80 years or so, but the elected "leaders" have been spewing the same falsehoods for decades, in the face of this mounting sea of scientific data. But then again, science according to some very outspoken people(idiots), is just a hoax. I guess to those folks, the facts themselves are a hoax??

Some people say insanity is doing the same task over and over, each time expecting a different outcome. I say, there are far too many insane people voting.

Just a little cynical tirade. .

Josh S.
TX NORML

BTW-Did you see the medical marijuana bill Ron Paul introduced, in conjunction with Barney Franks decrim bill?
 
Posted by Texas NORML on April 18, 2008 - Friday - 10:25 PM
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That's why I just wrote to all my elected officials to tell them about the 'War on (Some) Drugs' is rooted in racism, along with links to relevent sources, like the research that led to the publication of 'The Marijuana Conviction,' originally published in 1974;

The History of the Non-Medical Use of Drugs in the United States
http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/History/whiteb1.htm

The Forbidden Fruit and the Tree of Knowledge: An Inquiry into the Legal History of American Marijuana Prohibition by Professor Richard J. Bonnie & Professor Charles H. Whitebread, II

congress dot org (p) Punch in your zip code and the generated page shows you contact information for all your elected officials; send each and every one of them information to the drug war's racist roots, to lock up *mostly* minorities to use for slave labor in prison, a replacement for the slaves lost when President Lincoln won the Civil War in 1865.
 
Posted by µ®ßªπ ∂∑®£¬¡¢† on April 18, 2008 - Friday - 11:33 PM
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Whoops, Forbidden Fruit and the Tree of Knowledge:
http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/LIBRARY/studies/vlr/vlrtoc.htm (p)
 
Posted by µ®ßªπ ∂∑®£¬¡¢† on April 18, 2008 - Friday - 11:35 PM
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