White House Acknowledges Few Scientists Permitted To Assess Cannabis Use In Humans

Jim Finnel

Fallen Cannabis Warrior & Ex News Moderator
Only fourteen researchers in the United States are legally permitted to conduct research assessing the effect of inhaled cannabis in human subjects, according to data included in the White House's 2011 National Drug Control Strategy, released last week.

In a section of the report entitled 'Medical Marijuana,' the administration states, "In the United States, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has approved 109 researchers to perform bona fide research with marijuana, marijuana extracts, and marijuana derivatives such as cannabidiol and cannabinol." However, it later clarifies that of these 109 scientists, only fourteen "are approved to conduct research with smoked marijuana on human subjects."

Among those scientists licensed to work with either cannabis or its constituents -- primarily in animal models -- most are involved in research to assess the drug's "abuse potential, physical/psychological effects, [and] adverse effects," the report stated.

In 2010, a spokesperson for the US National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) -- the federal agency that must approve any US clinical trial involving marijuana -- told the New York Times: "[O]ur focus is primarily on the negative consequences of marijuana use. We generally do not fund research focused on the potential beneficial medical effects of marijuana."

Earlier this month, DEA Administrator Michele Leonhart denied a nine-year-old petition seeking to initiate hearings regarding the federal classification of cannabis as a schedule I substance, stating in part, "[T]here are no adequate and well-controlled studies proving efficacy."

Commenting on the report, NORML Deputy Director Paul Armentano said: "Only in an environment of absolute criminal prohibition would this or any administration purport to the public that it is acceptable to allow no more than fourteen researchers to clinically study a substance consumed by tens of millions of Americans for therapeutic or recreational purposes. This acknowledgement illustrates once again the administration's supposed commitment to 'scientific integrity' does not apply to cannabis."


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Re: White House Acknowledges Few Scientists Permitted To Assess Cannabis Use In Human

"On October 7, 2003 The United States Government as represente-d by the Department of Health and Human Services was granted a U.S. Patent (#6630507) on any and all uses and applicatio-ns of: Cannabinoi-ds as antioxidan-ts and neuroprote-ctants.

In other words, THE GOVERNMENT ALREADY OWNS THE ORGANIC THC OIL BY FORCE... and now THEY OWN THE SYNTHETIC THC OIL BY PATENT."

(Think about that the next time someone says that pot does not have any medical value.)

Here's a link to the US Patent

Chronology of Cannabis : 420 MAGAZINE
 
Re: White House Acknowledges Few Scientists Permitted To Assess Cannabis Use In Human

If the US government really believed that cannabis is as dangerous as they claim, and of no medical use, they'd be doing the responsible thing, moving full steam ahead with the research necessary to prove it.

Instead, because they know that it's not dangerous as they claim, and does possess medicinal value, they are doing their utmost to prevent scientists from demonstrating the truth. The NIDA spokesperson admitted as much in the statement quoted in the article!
 
Re: White House Acknowledges Few Scientists Permitted To Assess Cannabis Use In Human

:adore::adore::adore: Money makes the world go around , the world go around the world go around........................................... RD :peace::peace::peace:
 
Re: White House Acknowledges Few Scientists Permitted To Assess Cannabis Use In Human

What gets me is the federal government already sends people marijuana. Though I am not sure how many. So I am not sure why the hold up.
 
Re: White House Acknowledges Few Scientists Permitted To Assess Cannabis Use In Human

Its just that good old catch22 at work. They say there's no research that proves cannabis is helpful but then they won't allow any research to prove otherwise.lol
Some of the best research going on right now is in Israel.
 
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