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PostPosted: Mon May 01, 2006 12:38 pm    Post subject: The Politics of Pot Reply with quote

The Politics of Pot
A Register-Guard Editorial May 01, 2006 Oregon 
The FDA should change its name to the Politically Approved Food and Drug Administration - PAFDA. It's a longer acronym, but it rolls off the tongue nicely and people would appreciate its greater honesty. The agency's other option is to stop embarrassing its dedicated doctors and scientists with utterly unscientific announcements such as the recent bulletin that smoked marijuana has no medicinal value. Continued... cannabisnews.com/news/thread21800

Professor Lester Grinspoon, Harvard Medical School, USA
"Marijuana is one of the least toxic substances in the whole pharmacopoeia"

President Abraham Lincoln (December 1840)
"Prohibition... goes beyond the bounds of reason in that it attempts to control mans' appetite through legislation and makes a crime out of things that are not even crimes... A prohibition law strikes a blow at the very principles upon which our Government was founded"

Indian Hemp Drugs Commission, 1894
"The commission has come to the conclusion that the moderate use of hemp
drugs is practically attended by no evil results at all. ... ...moderate use
of hemp... appears to cause no appreciable physical injury of any kind,...
no injurious effects on the mind... [and] no moral injury whatever."

Albert Eistein: My First Impression of the U.S.A., 1921
"The prestige of government has undoubtedly been lowered considerably by the prohibition law. For nothing is more destructive of respect for the government and the law of the land than passing laws which cannot be enforced. It is an open secret that the dangerous increase of crime in this country is closely connected with this."

Panama Canal Zone Report, 1925
"There is no evidence... that any deleterious influence on the individual using [cannabis]"

PREJUDICE: MARIJUANA AND JIM CROW LAWS
The Racist Ganjawar



LaGuardia Commission Report, 1944
"Cannabis smoking] does not lead directly to mental or physical deterioration... Those who have consumed marijuana for a period of years showed no mental or physical deterioration which may be attributed to the drug."

The LaGardia sub-committee of New York 1944
"The use of marijuana does not lead to morphine or heroin or cocaine addiction and no effort is made to create a market for these narcotics by stimulating the practice of marijuana smoking"

"Marijuana is not the determining factor in the commission of major crime....The publicity concerning the catastrophic effect of marijuana smoking in New York City, is unfounded"



Dr J. H. Jaffe, The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics. L.Goodman and A
Gillman, 3rd edn. 1965

"There are no long lasting ill-effects from the acute use of marijuana and no fatalities have ever been recorded ... there seems to be growing agreement within the medical community, at least, that marijuana does not directly cause criminal behaviour, juvenile delinquency, sexual excitement, or addiction."

1968 UK ROYAL COMMISSION, THE WOOTTON REPORT
"Having reviewed all the material available to us we find ourselves in agreement with the conclusion reached by the Indian Hemp Drugs Commission appointed by the Government of India (1893-94) and the New York Mayor's Committee (1944 - LaGuardia) that the long-term consumption of cannabis in moderate doses has no harmful effects" "the long-asserted dangers of cannabis are exaggerated and that the related law is socially damaging, if not unworkable"

Marijuana: the law vs. 12 million people
Life magazine Oct 31, 1969. 25-35



Jamaican Study 1970
"This study indicates that there is little correlation between the use of ganga and crime, except insofar as the possession and cultivation of ganga are technically crimes"

The Shafer Commission of 1970
Marijuana does not lead to physical dependency, although some evidence indicates that the heavy, long-term users may develop a psychological dependence on the drug"

30 Years After Nixon's Marijuana Commission Advocated Decriminalization
Report Findings Are Still Valid
Nixon Never Read His Own Report, President Bush Should


March 22nd marks the 30th anniversary of the release of the report of the so-called "Shafer Commission" -- the National Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse -- whose members were appointed by then-President Richard Nixon.

The Shafer Commission's (named after commission Chair, Gov. Raymond Shafer of Pennsylvania) 1972 report, entitled "Marihuana: A Signal of Misunderstanding," boldly proclaimed that "neither the marihuana user nor the drug itself can be said to constitute a danger to public safety" and recommended Congress and state legislatures decriminalize the use and casual distribution of marijuana for personal use.

Nixon Commission Report Advising Decriminalization of Marijuana
Celebrates 30th Anniversary



US Jamaican Study 1974
"... as a multipurpose plant, ganga is used medicinally, even by non-smokers. ....

There were no indications of organic brain damage or chromosome damage among smokers and no significant clinical psychiatric, psychological or medical) differences between smokers and controls."

"No impairment of physiological, sensory and perceptual performance, tests of concept formation, abstracting ability, and cognitive style, and tests of memory"

"[Cannabis smoking] does not lead directly to mental or physical deterioration...

Those who have consumed marijuana for a period of years showed no mental or physical deterioration which may be attributed to the drug."

Cannabis Shrinks Tumors: Government Knew in 74
The DEA quickly shut down the Virginia study and all further cannabis/tumor research, according to Jack Herer, who reports on the events in his book, The Emperor Wears No Clothes.  In 1976, President Gerald Ford put an end to all public cannabis research and granted exclusive research rights to major pharmaceutical companies, who set out -- unsuccessfully -- to develop synthetic forms of THC that would deliver all the medical benefits without the "high."

Jamaican Studies (1968-74, 1975)
"Definite Benefits For Marijuana Smokers"

President Jimmy Carter 1976
"Penalties against possession of a drug should not be more damaging to an individual than the use of the drug itself"

U.S. GOVT. COVERS UP MARIJUANA CANCER CURE!

U.S. Representative Dan Quayle, March 1977
"Congress should definitely consider decriminalizing possession of marijuana... We should concentrate on prosecuting the rapists and burglars who are a menace to society."

The Coptic Study (1981)
"No Harm to Human Brain or Intelligence"

The USA Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy 1987
"Cannabis can be used on an episodic but continual basis without evidence of social or psychic dysfunction. In many users the term dependence with its obvious connotations, probably is mis-applied... The chief opposition to the drug rests on a moral and political, and not toxicologic, foundation".

The Economist March 28th 1992
"Medicines often produce side effects. Sometimes they are physically unpleasant. Cannabis too has discomforting side effects, but these are not physical they are political"

U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
(DOT HS 808 078), Final Report, November 1993

"THC's adverse effects on driving performance appear relatively small"

"Marijuana: Facts for Teens." U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Washington, D.C. 1995, p.10.

"Most marijuana users do not go on to use other drugs."

Professor Olaf Drummer, a forensic scientist the Royal College of Surgeons in Melbourne in 1996
":Compared to alcohol, which makers people take more risks on the road, marijuana made drivers slow down and drive more carefully.... Cannabis is good for driving skills, as people tend to overcompensate for a perceived impairment."



At the 10th International Conference on Drug Policy, 1996, USA John P Morgan MD, Professor of Pharmacology, City University of New York Medical School, said of Marinol, the synthetic THC marketed in the States, "In a recent study, the scientists gave patients 20 mg of Marinol by mouth to see if it increased their appetite. Not only could they not detect much appetite-increasing effect, but they learned the interesting fact that, in one-third of people who take Marinol by mouth, you have no blood levels at all. The drug is so poorly bio-available it's surprising that it got onto the market. There may well be some reason to believe that there are individuals in our government who are interested in getting Marinol on the market to diminish the pressure for marijuana smokers."

Proven : Cannabis is a safe medicine by Ian Williams Goddard
BOSTON, Jan. 30, 1997 (UPI)
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CANNABIS DOES NOT CAUSE CANCER
The U.S. federal government has failed to make public its own 1994 study that undercuts its position that marijuana is carcinogenic - a $2 million study by the National Toxicology Program. The program's deputy director, John Bucher, says the study "found absolutely no evidence of cancer." In fact, animals that received THC had fewer cancers. Bucher denies his agency had been pressured to shelve the report, saying the delay in making it public was due to a personnel shortage.

The Boston Globe reported Thursday (1-30-97) that the study indicates not only that the main ingredient in marijuana, THC, does not cause cancer, but also that it may even protect against malignancies, laboratory tests on animals show. The report comes on the heels of an editorial in the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine that favors the controlled medical use of marijuana, and calls current federal policy "misguided, heavy-handed and inhumane."

The Clinton administration has said that doctors prescribing marijuana could be prosecuted for a federal crime. Marijuana has been reported to ease the pain, nausea and vomiting in advanced stages of cancer, AIDS and other serious illnesses, but the federal government claims other treatments have been deemed safer than what it calls "a psychoactive, burning carcinogen." However, The Boston Globe says the government's claim appears to be undercut by its own $2 million study.

The Kaiser Permanente study
"Marijuana Use and Mortality" April 1997 American Journal of Public Health".
"Relatively few adverse clinical effects from the chronic use of marijuana have been documented in humans. However, the criminalization of marijuana use may itself be a health hazard, since it may expose the users to violence and criminal activity."

Testimony of Professor Lester Grinspoon, M.D.
Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, before the Crime Subcommittee of the Judiciary Committee, U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, D.C., October 1, 1997:
"Cannabis is remarkably safe. Although not harmless, it is surely less toxic than most of the conventional medicines it could replace if it were legally available. Despite its use by millions of people over thousands of years, cannabis has never caused an overdose death."

What the WHO doesn't want you to know about cannabis
Marijuana Special Report (New Scientist, 21. Februar 1998)
Health officials in Geneva have suppressed the publication of a politically sensitive analysis that confirms what ageing hippies have known for decades: cannabis is safer than alcohol or tobacco.

The Lancet, vol 352, number 9140, November 14 1998
"We.. say that on the medical evidence available, moderate indulgence in cannabis has little ill-effect on health, and that decisions to ban or legalise cannabis should be based on other considerations."

F.D.A. Dismisses Medical Benefit From Marijuana
The Food and Drug Administration declared Thursday that "no sound scientific studies" supported the medical use of marijuana, contradicting a 1999 review by top government scientists. Susan Bro, an agency spokeswoman, said Thursday's statement resulted from a combined review by federal drug enforcement, regulatory and research agencies that concluded "smoked marijuana has no currently accepted or proven medical use in the United States and is not an approved medical treatment."

IOM Report
CannabisNews Medical Marijuana Archives

Drugwar Lies Linked to Schizophrenia
PDFA - Slickly Packaged Lies.

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PostPosted: Tue May 23, 2006 5:24 pm    Post subject: No Link Between Marijuana Use and Lung Cancer Reply with quote

No Link Between Marijuana Use and Lung Cancer (Excerpted)

People who smoke marijuana—even heavy, long-term marijuana users—do not appear to be at increased risk of developing lung cancer, according to a study to be presented at the American Thoracic Society International Conference on May 23rd. Marijuana smoking also did not appear to increase the risk of head and neck cancers, such as cancer of the tongue, mouth, throat, or esophagus, the study found.

Marijuana's Active Ingredient Kills Leukemia Cells

Virtues' of Ganja

The Politics of Pot

Pot Less of a Cancer Risk Than Tobacco

Drugwar Lies Linked to Schizophrenia

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PostPosted: Tue May 23, 2006 7:05 pm    Post subject: Mary Jane Trumps Joe Camel Reply with quote

Mary Jane Trumps Joe Camel By Mary Beckman
CN Source: ScienceNOW Daily News May 23, 2006 USA
It seems logical that inhaling enough smoke will give you lung cancer. But a new study of Los Angeles residents suggests that smoking marijuana--even more than 22,000 joints in a lifetime--doesn't increase cancer risk. The results surprise many researchers, who point out marijuana has other ill health effects. Decades of research have shown that cigarette smoking dramatically increases the risk of certain cancers. But controversy surrounds the risk of smoking weed. A 1999 study of blood donors suggested a link between marijuana and head and neck cancer, but a larger study in 2004 found no such connection. Cont: cannabisnews/2/1868

Expert says tobacco pitched ads to young smokers - March 9, 1998

'Beverly Hillbillies,' 'Flinstones' and Joe Camel
* Youth smoking critical to companies
* R.J. Reynolds document cited
* Nearly 10 percent start at 12
* Related stories and sites

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PostPosted: Tue May 23, 2006 9:28 pm    Post subject: Marijuana Does Not Raise Lung Cancer Risk Reply with quote

Marijuana Does Not Raise Lung Cancer Risk By Salynn Boyles
CN Source: Fox News May 23, 2006 USA  
People who smoke marijuana do not appear to be at increased risk for developing lung cancer, new research suggests. While a clear increase in cancer risk was seen among cigarette smokers in the study, no such association was seen for regular cannabis users. Even very heavy, long-term marijuana users who had smoked more than 22,000 joints over a lifetime seemed to have no greater risk than infrequent marijuana users or nonusers. Cont: cannabisnews/21869

U.S. GOVT. COVERS UP MARIJUANA CANCER CURE!

PROVEN: CANNABIS IS SAFE MEDICINE by Ian Williams Goddard (Excerpted)

The Jamaican study states that, even as cannabis use in Jamaica is pervasive and is used in heavier quantities with greater THC potency than in the U.S., its use is without deleterious social or psychological consequences. What's more, the three studies cited, the largest human cannabis studies to date, also revealed that heavy long-term cannabis users scored slightly higher on IQ tests, had slightly lower rates of illness and cancer, and lived longer on average than non-users. Users also proved to be more relaxed and sociable than non-users The best evidence indicates, contrary to GovtMedia disinformation, that cannabis is safe and good for you.

The journal TOXICOLOGY LETTERS published a study that found no link between cannabis smoking and lung cancer. The seven researchers in the study concluded: It has been suggested that marijuana smoking is a proximal cause of respiratory cancer. However, these intimations have not been borne out by epidemiological investigation.

Not only is the evidence linking cannabis smoking to cancer negative, but the largest human studies cited indicated that cannabis users had lower rates of cancer than nonusers. What's more, those who smoked both cannabis and tobacco had lower rates of lung cancer than those who smoked only tobacco-a strong indication of chemo-prevention. Even more, in 1975 researchers at the Medical College of Virginia found that cannabis showed powerful antitumor activity against both benign and malignant tumors (the government then banned all future cannabis/cancer research)

Cannabis Shrinks Tumors: Government Knew in 74

Cannabis: Legally grown and provided in daily smoked dosages

Marijuana (Cannabis sativa) is a treatment for pain and other symptoms of many diseases; its medical use goes back some 5,000 years. Sometimes cannabis can halt the development of a condition. It is medicine with a safe and effective dosage demonstrated by United States government research. The National Institute on Drug Abuse provides by prescription a standard dose of smoked cannabis to patients in the Compassionate Investigational New Drug (IND) program. This is about two ounces per week -- a half-pound per month -- mailed in canisters of 300 pre-rolled cigarettes consumed at a rate of 10 or more per day.

"Marijuana, in its natural form, is one of
the safest therapeutically active substances known to man."

-- DEA Administrative Law Judge Francis Young Docket No. 86-22. 1988.

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PostPosted: Wed May 24, 2006 5:02 am    Post subject: Therapeutic Use of Cannabis Reply with quote

Jack Herer’s “The Emperor Wears No Clothes”
The authorized on-line version

Therapeutic Use of Cannabis

Asthma * Glaucoma * Tumors * Nausea/Cancer Chemotherapy * Appetite
Epilepsy, Multiple Sclerosis, Back Pain & Spasms * Sleep & Relaxation
Antibiotics & Antibacterial CBDs * Stress, Migraines * Emphysema * Salivation
Herpes, Cystic Fibrosis, Arthritis & Rheumatism * AIDS, Depression

Lung Cleaner & Expectorant

Cannabis is the best natural expectorant to clear the human lungs of smog, dust,
and the phlegm associated with tobacco use.


Marijuana smoke effectively dilates the airways of the lungs, the bronchi, opening them to allow more oxygen into the lungs. It is also the best natural dilator of the tiny airways of the lungs, the bronchial tubes—making cannabis the best overall bronchial dilator for 80% of the population. (the remaining 20% sometimes show minor negative reactions).



The Official Story: Debunking “Gutter Science”

Lung Damage Reports * Radioactivity in Tobacco * Brain Damage Reports
Wasting Time & Lives * Doublespeak * Lingering Effects * Alcohol
Studies the Feds Don’t Talk About
Coptic Study * Jamaican Studies * Costa Rican Study * Amsterdam Model
Bush Strikes Again * Corruption: Carlton Turner * Nahas’ Studies & So On

Drugwar Lies Linked to Schizophrenia

Ganja/hemp lnfolinx
Thousands of products to harvest into jobs, housing, health and oil free clothing and food.

Marijuana May Spur New Brain Cells By Steve Mitchell
October 13, 2005 United Press International Washington, D.C
Scientists said Thursday that marijuana appears to promote the development of new brain cells in rats and have anti-anxiety and anti-depressant effects, a finding that could have an impact on the national debate over medical uses of the drug. Other illegal and legal drugs, including opiates, alcohol, nicotine and cocaine, have been shown to suppress the formation of new brain cells when used chronically, but marijuana's effect on that process was uncertain.

Needless to mention the hundreds of millions for thousands of years,
toking without problems.


Deaths in the United States in a typical year are as follows:

* Tobacco kills about 400,000
* Alcohol kills about 80,000
* Workplace accidents kill 60,000
* Automobiles kill 40,000
* Cocaine kills about 2,500
* Heroin kills about 2,000
* Aspirin kills about 2,000
* Marijuana kills 0

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PostPosted: Wed May 24, 2006 2:00 pm    Post subject: Marijuana Cancer Risk Played Down Reply with quote

Marijuana Cancer Risk Played Down By Heather Burke
Source: Boston Globe May 24, 2006 New York 
People who smoke marijuana may be at less risk of developing lung cancer than tobacco smokers, according to a study presented yesterday. The study of 2,200 people in Los Angeles found that even heavy marijuana smokers were no more likely to develop lung, head, or neck cancer than nonusers, in contrast with tobacco users, whose risk increases the more they smoke.
Cont: cannabisnews/21870

"Even if one takes every reefer madness allegation of the prohibitionists at face value, marijuana prohibition has done far more harm to far more people than marijuana ever could."
- William F. Buckley Jr.



Government Suppresses Marijuana Research

Clinton Plan Attacks Medical Marijuana Initiatives, Targets Doctors
January 2, 1997 - Washington, DC, USA

Drug Czar Barry McCaffrey in a seven-page release outlining the administration's response to the initiatives. "These propositions are not about compassion, they are about legalizing dangerous drugs," he told reporters.

Marijuana linked to lung cancer July 29, 1998

Dr Marinel Ammenheuser and her colleagues at the University of Texas Medical Branch now have evidence that marijauna smoking causes the same kind of damage to DNA as tobacco.

Dr Ammenheuser said: "We can't actually make statements about cause and effect from our study, but we can say that marijuana smoking probably increases your risk of getting things like lung cancer, in much the same way that we know that tobacco smoking increases this risk.

Dr Ammenheuser admitted that proviing marijuana causes cancer is difficult because most smokers also use cigarettes, or use tobacco as an ingredient in a joint.

"He who permits himself to tell a lie once, finds it much easier to do a second and third time, till at length it becomes habitual; he tells lies without attending to it, and truths without the world's believing him. This falsehood of the tongue leads to that of the heart, and in time depraves all its good dispositions."
Thomas Jefferson ..

Elderly change face of marijuana culture
Senior Citizens Who Rely on Medical Marijuana to Cope With Ailments Wonder Why the Federal Government Wants to Just Say No to Them.

Senior Home Care
Cannabis Caregivers
Ganjameds FARMaceuticals & Extractums

Patients Don't Need Politicians or COPs...Buzz Off

Narcotics police are an enormous, corrupt international bureaucracy ... and now fund a coterie of researchers who provide them with 'scientific support' ... fanatics who distort the legitimate research of others. ... The anti-marijuana campaign is a cancerous tissue of lies, undermining law enforcement, aggravating the drug problem, depriving the sick of needed help, and suckering well-intentioned conservatives and countless frightened parents.
-- William F. Buckley, Commentary in The National Review, April 29, 1983, p. 495


Hal Margolin, 73

Marijuana never kicks down your door in the middle of the night. Marijuana never locks up sick and dying people, does not suppress medical research, does not peek in bedroom windows. Even if one takes every reefer madness allegation of the prohibitionists at face value, marijuana prohibition has done far more harm to far more people than marijuana ever could.
William F. Buckley, Jr.

Clinton Signs Law Denying Student Aid To Marijuana Smokers

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PostPosted: Thu May 25, 2006 10:16 pm    Post subject: Study Finds No Cancer, Marijuana Connection Reply with quote

Study Finds No Cancer, Marijuana Connection By Marc Kaufman
CN Source: Washington Post  May 25, 2006 Washington, D.C

The largest study of its kind has unexpectedly concluded that smoking marijuana, even regularly and heavily, does not lead to lung cancer.

The new findings "were against our expectations," said Donald Tashkin of the University of California at Los Angeles, a pulmonologist who has studied marijuana for 30 years.

"We hypothesized that there would be a positive association between marijuana use and lung cancer, and that the association would be more positive with heavier use," he said. "What we found instead was no association at all, and even a suggestion of some protective effect."

Federal health and drug enforcement officials have widely used Tashkin's previous work on marijuana to make the case that the drug is dangerous. Tashkin said that while he still believes marijuana is potentially harmful, its cancer-causing effects appear to be of less concern than previously thought.

Earlier work established that marijuana does contain cancer-causing chemicals as potentially harmful as those in tobacco, he said. However, marijuana also contains the chemical THC, which he said may kill aging cells and keep them from becoming cancerous.

Tashkin's study, funded by the National Institutes of Health's National Institute on Drug Abuse, involved 1,200 people in Los Angeles who had lung, neck or head cancer and an additional 1,040 people without cancer matched by age, sex and neighborhood.

They were all asked about their lifetime use of marijuana, tobacco and alcohol. The heaviest marijuana smokers had lighted up more than 22,000 times, while moderately heavy usage was defined as smoking 11,000 to 22,000 marijuana cigarettes. Tashkin found that even the very heavy marijuana smokers showed no increased incidence of the three cancers studied.
"This is the largest case-control study ever done, and everyone had to fill out a very extensive questionnaire about marijuana use," he said. "Bias can creep into any research, but we controlled for as many confounding factors as we could, and so I believe these results have real meaning."

Tashkin's group at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA had hypothesized that marijuana would raise the risk of cancer on the basis of earlier small human studies, lab studies of animals, and the fact that marijuana users inhale more deeply and generally hold smoke in their lungs longer than tobacco smokers -- exposing them to the dangerous chemicals for a longer time. In addition, Tashkin said, previous studies found that marijuana tar has 50 percent higher concentrations of chemicals linked to cancer than tobacco cigarette tar.

While no association between marijuana smoking and cancer was found, the study findings, presented to the American Thoracic Society International Conference this week, did find a 20-fold increase in lung cancer among people who smoked two or more packs of cigarettes a day.

The study was limited to people younger than 60 because those older than that were generally not exposed to marijuana in their youth, when it is most often tried.

Contact:: letterstoed@washpost.com * Website



The Politics of Pot
Souder Orders to FDA Backfiring!

"My disease makes it very hard for me to move.
My biggest fear is that the police will come to arrest me for my medicine,
tell me to raise my arms, and then when i can't do it, they'll shoot me."

- Cathy Jordan, Florida activist with Lou Gehrig's disease



The Ganjawar Fraud...

Silencing Political Dissent

"I wouldn't answer the marijuana questions. You know why?
Because I don't want some little kid doing what I tried."

- George W. Bush, US Pesrodent

Organic Cannabis/Tobacco vs Chemical Cigarettes

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 11:10 pm    Post subject: 73 groups for medical cannabis Reply with quote

73 groups for medical cannabis cybrary

Irvin Rosenfeld's 115,000th joint

Older Americans Overwhelmingly Support Legalizing Medical Pot

National Conference on Cannabis Therapeutics!
Organizations Supporting Access to Therapeutic Cannabis
As Compiled by Patients Out of Time.



AIDS Action Council 1996 <> Alaska Nurses Association 1998 <> Alaska voters 1998 <> Alliance for Cannabis Therapeutics 1981 <> American Academy of Family Physicians 1977 <> American Bar Association (ABA) - 1977 <> American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) <> American Medical Students Association 1993 <> American Preventive Medical Association 1997 <> American Public Health Association (APHA) 1995 <> American Society of Addiction Medicine 1997 <> Arizona voters 1996 & 1998 <> Berkeley, CA - 1979 <> Breckenridge, CO 1994 <> Burlington, VT 1994 <> California Legislative Council for Older Americans 1993 <> California Democratic Party 1993 <> California Medical Association 1994 <> California Nurses Association 1995 <> California-Pacific Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church 1996 <> California Pharmacists Association 1997 <> California Society of Addiction Medicine 1997 <> California voters 1996 <> Cannabis Freedom Fund - 1996 <> Colorado Nurses Association 1995 <> Contigo-Conmigo 1997 <> Cure AIDS now 1991 <> Democratic Party of Oregon - 1998 <> Democratic Party Platform of Wisconsin - 1997 <> Episcopal Church of the U.S. 1982 <> Farmacy 1999 <> Federation of American Scientists 1994 <> Florida Governors Red Ribbon Panel on AIDS 1993 <> Florida Medical Association 1997 <> Frisco, CO 1994 <> Hawaii Nurses Association - 1999 <> Institute of Medicine 1982, 1999 <> International Cannabis Alliance of Researchers and Educators (I-CARE) 1992 <> Iowa Civil Liberties Union <> Iowa Democratic Party 1994 <> Life Extension Foundation 1997 <> Libertarian Party - 1999 <> Lymphoma Foundation of America <> Madison, WI - 1993 <> Maine voters - 1999 <> Marin County Council, CA 1993 <> Minnesota Democratic Farm-Labor Party 1992 <> Mississippi Nurses Association 1995 <> Mothers Against Misuse and Abuse (MAMA) 1992 <> Multiple Sclerosis California Action Network (MS-CAN)1996 <> National Association for Public Health Policy - 1998 <> National Association of Attorneys General 1983 <> National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL) <> National Association of People with AIDS - 1992 <> National Nurses Society on Addictions (NNSA) 1995 <> Nevada voters 1998 <> New England Journal of Medicine 1997 <> New Mexico Nurses Association 1997 <> New York State Nurses Association 1995 <> North Carolina Nurses Association 1996 <> Northern New England Psychiatric Society <> Oakland City Council, California 1998 <> Oregon voters 1998 <> Patients Out of Time 1995 <> Physicians Association for AIDS Care <> Physicians for Social Responsibility (Oregon) - 1998 <> Republican Liberty Caucus National Committee - 1999 <> San Diego, CA - 1994 <> San Francisco City Council, CA 1992 <> Santa Cruz County Council, CA 1993 <> Virginia Nurses Association 1994 <> Virginia Nurses Society on Addictions 1993 <> Washington Hemp Education Network 1999 <> Washington State Democratic Party 1998 <> Washington voters 1998 <> Wisconsin Public Health Association - 1999

Non-U.S. Organizations

<> British Medical Association 1997
<> Bundesverband Poliomyelitis (Federal Union for Polio), Germany 1998
<> Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe (German AIDS Support Organization) 1998
<> Deutsche Epilepsievereinigung (German Association for Epilepsy)-1998
<> Deutsche Gesellschaft f|r Algesiologie (German Society for Algesiology)1998
<> Deutsche Gesellschaft f|r Drogen-und Suchtmedizin (German <> Society for Drug and Addiction Medicine)1998
<> Deutsche Gesellschaft niedergelassener Drzte zur Versorgung HIV
<> Infizierter (German Working Group for Therapists of the HIV infected)1999
<> Preventive Medical Center, Netherlands 1993
<> Schmerztherapeutisches Kolloquium (Society for Pain Therapists) Germany 1998
<> Stichting Institute of Medical Marijuana, The Netherlands 1993



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Members of organizations who wish to introduce medical cannabis resolutions to their organizations please contact Patients Out of Time for assistance.

National Conference on Cannabis Therapeutics April 7&8, 2000.
Subject: HT: From: Lifevine9 Tuesday, March 14, 2000.

Patients Out of Time has added to the list of organizations that support the reclassification of Cannabis as a viable medicine a category of groups that are operating outside of the United States. The knowledge that Cannabis has been a safe and valuable herbal medicine for 5,000 years is spreading quickly worldwide.

Germany is in the forefront of Europe and the world in reacknowledging the importance of Cannabis in that country's formulary as is indicated by the 7 health orientated organizations that signed the "Frankfurt Resolution" and are identified on our present and attached list.

The addition of non US groups to our growing roster of supporters is done to both acknowledge this broad support for the rights of patients to have access to this safe medicine and to further inform the media industry that the efforts of Patients Out of Time and numerous other reform organizations in the US are not simply a diversionary tactic in the "war on drugs."

These organizations and future additions are a confirmation that the zealous theorists who have foisted the false premise that the Cannabis plant is "an evil weed" and solidified this sham in a policy called the "war on drugs" are not supported by millions of health care professionals in the US or abroad.

A co-founder of the national non-profit, Patients Out of Time, M.L. Mathre wrote in Cannabis in Medical Practice, "the paradigm for the war on drugs is based on a belief that there are bad drugs and that the solution to our drug problem is to prohibit the use of these drugs. This basic premise is faulty and must be challenged."

This challenge is in the open and expanding. Our first list of groups supporting the return of Cannabis into the realm of heath care control, instead of law enforcement, was printed in mid 1995 and contained under three dozen groups.

The list was prepared to directly counter the false statements made by the drug czar and others in the federal government's employ that NO health organization supported Cannabis as medicine. Since the publication of that list all such statements by our government has ceased. The list, less than four years later, now totals 73 foreign and domestic groups that represent tens of millions of health care professionals, voters and citizens.

Patients Out of Time believes that all the world's citizens have the personal right to determine what is proper in the care and maintenance of their bodies. These decisions must be based on accurate and replicated science, informed health care counseling and the personal experience of each individual with their own unique life support system.

To insure that informed therapeutic Cannabis information is disseminated to patients and their caregivers Patients Out of Time is again emphasizing that The First National Conference on Cannabis Therapeutics will be held at the University of Iowa on April 7&8, 2000.

This breakthrough conference is jointly sponsored by the College of Medicine and the College of Nursing of the University of Iowa, with the assistance of Patients Out of Time. All professional health care participants will earn continuing education credits as well as be provided current state-of-the-art clinical information about Cannabis as medicine. A complete outline and speaker identification will follow in a future press release.

Contact Patients@MedicalCannabis.com or call (804) 263 4484 for information about therapeutic Cannabis, the April 2000 conference or what you can do to help.

Patients Out of Time
Cannabis as Medicine
Fish Pond Plantation,
1472 Fish Pond Road,
Howardsville, VA 24562
TEL (804) 263-4484 FAX (804) 263-6753
email: Patients@MedicalCannabis.com


George McMahon, one of eight patients in the federal medical marijuana program and a
founding member
of Patients Out of Time

The LaGardia sub-committee of New York 1944
"The use of marijuana does not lead to morphine or heroin or cocaine addiction and no effort is made to create a market for these narcotics by stimulating the practice of marijuana smoking"


Panama Canal Zone Report, 1925
"There is no evidence...
that any deleterious influence on the individual using cannabis"




Politics of Pot

<>Dr J. H. Jaffe,
The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics.
L.Goodman and A Gillman, 3rd edn. 1965
<>Indian Hemp Drugs Commission, 1894
<>1968 UK ROYAL COMMISSION, THE WOOTTON REPORT
<>Jamaican Study 1970
<>The Coptic Study (1981)
<>The USA Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy 1987
<>The Economist March 28th 1992
<>The Lancet, vol 352, number 9140, November 14 1998
<>IOM Report
<>U.S. GOVT. COVERS UP MARIJUANA CANCER CURE!
<>Cannabis Shrinks Tumors: Government Knew in 74
<>Cannabis: Legally grown and provided in daily smoked dosages.
<>Deaths in the United States in a typical year are as follows:

* Tobacco kills about 400,000
* Alcohol kills about 80,000
* Workplace accidents kill 60,000
* Automobiles kill 40,000
* Cocaine kills about 2,500
* Heroin kills about 2,000
* Aspirin kills about 2,000
* Marijuana kills 0




Professor Lester Grinspoon, Harvard Medical School, USA
"Marijuana is one of the least toxic substances in the whole pharmacopoeia"


Ganja/Hemp

The Kaiser Permanente study
"Marijuana Use and Mortality"
April 1997 American Journal of Public Health"

"Relatively few adverse clinical effects from the chronic use of marijuana have been documented in humans. However, the criminalization of marijuana use may itself be a health hazard, since it may expose the users to violence and criminal activity."


American High Society
<>Stiletto Stoners
<>Comix and Cannabis
<>Family Guy "420" - "X"
<>Celebrity Stoners
<>Pot Stirring
<>Pitcher Dock Ellis' Legendary LSD No-Hitter

"Hempseed was used to treat nutritional deficiencies brought on by tuberculosis, a severe nutrition blocking disease that causes the body to waste away."
~ Czechoslovakia Tubercular Nutritional Study, 1955


Al Capone and lWatergate were red herrings to divert the countries attention from the Fascist acts of eliminating competition. Booze or Ganja/Hemp. While GOPerverts and Demonkrats bicker over nonsense. Half the population can not vote. Half who can, do not register. Have registered don’t vote. The voters are split equally between the same WTO Neocon fascists. Meaning twice as many not registering and not voting could decide the outcome, but choose to be apathetic and keep the status weird in power.

Bong Rips Cure Cancer
By Alex Hoffman

RIP Ted Kennedy
Cannabis Brain Tumor Cure Outlawed

AMA Ends 72-Year Policy: Ganja is Medicine
AMA Calls For Ending Nixon's Lie?

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