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tridim Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-09-10 10:08 AM
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Not just a high: Scientists test medicinal marijuana against MS, inflammation and cancer

By Nathan Seppa - ScienceNews
June 19th, 2010; Vol.177 #13 (p. 16)

In science’s struggle to keep up with life on the streets, smoking cannabis for medical purposes stands as Exhibit A.

Medical use of cannabis has taken on momentum of its own, surging ahead of scientists’ ability to measure the drug’s benefits. The pace has been a little too quick for some, who see medicinal joints as a punch line, a ruse to free up access to a recreational drug.

But while the medical marijuana movement has been generating political news, some researchers have been quietly moving in new directions — testing cannabis and its derivatives against a host of diseases. The scientific literature now brims with potential uses for cannabis that extend beyond its well-known abilities to fend off nausea and block pain in people with cancer and AIDS. Cannabis derivatives may combat multiple sclerosis, Crohn’s disease and other inflammatory conditions, the new research finds. Cannabis may even kill cancerous tumors.

Many in the scientific community are now keen to see if this potential will be fulfilled, but they haven’t always been. Pharmacologist Roger Pertwee of the University of Aberdeen in Scotland recalls attending scientific conferences 30 years ago, eager to present his latest findings on the therapeutic effects of cannabis. It was a hard sell.

“Our talks would be scheduled at the end of the day, and our posters would be stuck in the corner somewhere,” he says. “That’s all changed.”


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lfairban Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-10-10 12:54 AM
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After reading Obama's Drug Policy, and receiving a slew of calls from the DLC and the DSCC among others, I have been considering making all further political contributions through the NORML PAC.

Almost all of it will go to Democratic candidates, and the collective impact is much greater than I could have by myself.

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