UI Scientists Seek Marijuana Smokers For Pot Study

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IOWA CITY, Iowa - A group of University of Iowa scientists is looking for marijuana smokers to help gain insight into the drug's effects. And they plan to pay subjects as much as $600 to smoke their pot.

The study examines how marijuana affects brain function and cognition, with particular attention to the duration of use and the age of first use. The measure is brain imaging studies and achievement tests, such as for math and verbal skills.

Robert Block is an associate professor in the school's Department of Anesthesia and the lead investigator on the project. He says the group is looking for pot users and control subjects who consume alcohol and tobacco - but not marijuana - to participate in the study.

Subjects receive $20 for an initial screening session. Those that participate fully pocket $600.

Block said that, depending on the results, the study might ultimately be used to support political positions on marijuana. Those could include whether there should be harsher criminal penalties, whether it should be decriminalized, or whether it should be allowed for medicinal purposes.

Source: Action 3 News
Copyright: 2008 The Associated Press
Contact: The Associated Press
Website: Action 3 News - Omaha, Nebraska News, Weather, and Sports | UI scientists seek marijuana smokers for pot study
 
Sounds like opportunity knocking on someone's door!
 
I'm packing my bags right now.
 
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