Rob Kampia looks at the implications of Sativex:
On April 19, the Canadian government delivered what should be the final blow to the U.S. government's irrational prohibition against the medical use of marijuana. It approved prescription sale of a natural marijuana extract -- for all practical purposes, liquid marijuana -- to treat pain and other symptoms caused by multiple sclerosis.
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In short, the Canadian government has just certified that virtually everything our own government has been telling us about marijuana is wrong. In defiance of a large and growing pile of scientific studies, our government still claims that marijuana has no medical value. White House Drug Czar John Walters even compared medical marijuana to "medicinal crack."Such statements were always scientifically ridiculous, as has been noted by a wide range of authorities, including the American Public Health Association, the American Nurses Association, and the state medical societies of New York, California and Rhode Island, to name just a few. Now, GW Pharmaceuticals' research has definitively put such nonsense to rest.
Make no mistake: Sativex is liquid marijuana. It is nothing like Marinol, the synthetic THC pill sold in the U.S. and sometimes falsely touted as an adequate substitute for marijuana.
Sativex is a whole-plant extract, containing the rich variety of naturally occurring compounds called cannabinoids that are unique to marijuana. It also contains trace elements of other compounds contained in the plant, which scientists believe contribute to its therapeutic value.
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Sativex is to marijuana as a cup of coffee is to coffee beans. If Sativex is safe and effective, marijuana is safe and effective. And Sativex is safe and effective. Studies have shown significant effect against pain and other symptoms caused by multiple sclerosis and other debilitating conditions. Over 600 patient-years of research have established a remarkable record of safety.Sativex should certainly be approved in the U.S., but the process may take years -- if it is allowed to happen at all. Sadly, our government's reflexive hostility to the medical use of marijuana shows no sign of abating.
But an even larger issue looms: Now that we know beyond doubt that marijuana is a safe, effective medicine, how long will our government continue to arrest patients who use it?
Remember all this, because you will still hear government officials and others in the US tell you that there is no evidence that marijuana is effective medicine, that research has shown the opposite, and there's no reason anyone would use marijuana as medicine.
They will say it with a straight face, expecting you to believe them.
h/t to Pete Guither.
Posted by Walter at April 20, 2005 10:27 AM"The Children of a Lesser God"
911 was a Military venture, radios implanted in unaware victims used to create a NAZI like security governmented system.
Many crimes against humanity exist by the US Government, they can not be stopped or exposed. There are too many cowards and fools that are easily afforded power and misused.
The human instinct is subverted and a slavery is cultivated from birth. A false world is created for a populous to suffer and die in. A nation's citizens have become the Children of a lesser God. False Gods are formed and impossiblities are demanded the populous to believe and act upon.
The mass media is controlled by guidelines dictated by the government that stop in it's tracks any truth allowed their citizen. The shame is that this is not just one government but by majority all.
Posted by: Lee Roy Sanders, Jr. at May 18, 2005 02:53 PM