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US Ignoring Marijuana Research
Sun News ^ | 14 September 2002 | Bruce Mirken

Posted on 09/15/2002 8:38:29 AM PDT by JediGirl

Early in the morning of Sept. 5, dozens of armed men stormed a respected medical facility where nearly 300 people desperately ill from cancer, AIDS and other illnesses got their medicine. Brandishing semiautomatic weapons in the faces of terrified patients, including a woman paralyzed from childhood polio, they destroyed all of the medicine and took prisoner the facility's operators.

The work of Osama bin Laden? Hamas? Some other international terrorists?

No. This particular terrorist raid was carried out by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.

The facility they attacked was the Wo/Men's Alliance for Medical Marijuana ( WAMM ) in Santa Cruz, Calif. A co-op run entirely by and for seriously ill people - 80 percent of whom have terminal diagnoses - WAMM sold nothing. All of the medical marijuana grown was given to members without charge.

The facility was supported by the community and worked closely with local officials. According to County Supervisor Mardi Wormhoudt, WAMM operated in an "exemplary" fashion. After the raid - which had been planned and executed with no warning to the local government - Wormhoudt told reporters she was "appalled" by the DEA's action.

The patients WAMM served are desperately ill. For many with AIDS or cancer, marijuana is the only thing that allows them to tolerate the horrendous side effects of the harsh treatments that keep them alive. Others endure excruciating pain that conventional medicines have failed to relieve, but which marijuana helps.

Because of this raid, many of these people will die prematurely - agonizing, horrible deaths - because the only medicine that helped them has been taken away.

What could possibly motivate such cruelty?

Desperation.

All around the world, governments and scientific experts are coming to believe that marijuana shouldn't be illegal - that it is simply not dangerous enough to warrant arresting and jailing even social or recreational users, much less people using it to relieve symptoms of cancer or AIDS. The British government has already moved to make marijuana possession a nonarrestable offense.

On Sept. 4, Canada's Senate Special Committee on Illegal Drugs released the most exhaustive investigation of marijuana data and policy options ever conducted by any government. The 650-page report declared that criminalizing marijuana amounted to "throwing taxpayers' money down the drain in a crusade that is not warranted by the danger posed by the substance."

But marijuana - which accounts for the vast majority of illegal drug use and arrests - is the engine that drives the war on drugs and keeps massive drug-control budgets pumped up.

So even as DEA agents were shoving machine guns in the faces of sick people, White House drug czar John Walters and Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson stood in front of a Washington, D.C., press conference, spouting long-discredited myths as if they were proven facts.

Marijuana, said Thompson, is "a clear and present danger to the health and well-being of all its users" - a statement contradicted by reams of scientific research.

Indeed, in 1995, the prestigious medical journal The Lancet stated flatly, "The smoking of cannabis, even long term, is not harmful to health." This year, the British government's Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs and the Canadian Senate committee came to similar conclusions after extensive study.

But our government's drug war ideologues don't care about science. And they don't care how many sick people they literally torture to death in their desperate effort to pump up a collapsing policy.


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To: tallhappy
Are you the posting police?!
61 posted on 09/15/2002 9:36:44 AM PDT by kcvl
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To: Northpaw
...Dude! They have! Delta 9 THC. Been very therapeutic for me. When ever I felt like strangling morons that say stupid shht like your spewing, I take my medication, and ggggrrrrin...

...Uppp,,, time for a dose...

62 posted on 09/15/2002 9:37:56 AM PDT by gargoyle
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To: JCG
Not any more potent. It would really just depend on how much ya put in there to how strong they'll be, I'd imagine.
63 posted on 09/15/2002 9:38:07 AM PDT by JediGirl
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To: Lowelljr
Battery acid is a common ingrediant in Meth

I thought that dozens of Sudefed tablet were used not S2HO4

64 posted on 09/15/2002 9:38:55 AM PDT by clamper1797
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To: dark_lord
If it is good enough for God, I am not going to contradict Him.

Spending time in Genesis, I see. Perhaps you should skip ahead a few and read up on a certain tree, a certain lie, a certain fall...

Be careful who you talk to in the garden.

65 posted on 09/15/2002 9:39:22 AM PDT by avenir
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To: Willie Green
The evidence is already overwhelming that it turns your brains into mush.

The evidence is overwhelming that FDR's New Deal Commerce Clause turns your federal government into and out-of-control regulation monster. Choose.

66 posted on 09/15/2002 9:39:32 AM PDT by tacticalogic
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To: grlfrnd

Mirken, winner of 11 journalism awards for his reporting on gay and lesbian youth, HIV/AIDS and other issues, believed he was investigating a possible story about a troubled gay teen last summer when in fact he was stumbling into the San Francisco PD's sting. When he went to meet the nonexistent youth, intending to interview him, he was immediately arrested for "attempted lewd acts" with the minor, charges he has vehemently denied.
67 posted on 09/15/2002 9:39:56 AM PDT by kcvl
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To: JediGirl
Thanks, you got quick fingers. (Compliment)

Just to toss another match into the fire here, I'm not suggesting free joints outside grammar schools but C2 controlled mj would be a lot more available to the sick than Marinol.

As for being "high", during an embarassment in south east Asia I was given pain killers that had me reliving Grateful Dead concerts I never attended. I did not become addicted to either the narcotic nor Jerry Garcia. If a chemo patient had a choice between three days of intense nausea vs. a C2 bliss, I have no problem with the latter.

Thanks for the quick fingers.

kj

68 posted on 09/15/2002 9:39:58 AM PDT by AzJP
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To: gargoyle
...It is rye. I read something concerning the Salem witches that the "visions" were the result of rye ergot...

You are mixing up things. Your are referring to things that happened in Europe in the middle ages. I forget what they called it. The bread got moldy but they knew they still had to eat it because it is all the had. It was called St someone or others dance.

Let me say, your choice of interest and reading matter is a waste of time.

Get another hobby is my advice. And stop reading factually suspect third rank addled literature.

69 posted on 09/15/2002 9:40:42 AM PDT by tallhappy
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To: grlfrnd
More recently, Mirken has written extensively about the Boy Scouts, documenting the suffering the Scouts' anti-gay policy inflicts on gay teens in scouting.

Mirken's attorney fees, bail costs and other expenses have totaled over $34,000 thus far, and the costs are expected to grow if the case goes to trial, which could happen as soon as the first week in March.

The writer also lost over a week's worth of income because detectives searched his apartment and seized his computer, backup disks, address book, appointment calendar and other materials vital to his work, forcing him to miss several assignments. "They ransacked the place," Mirken said. "It took me three days just to put my apartment back together."
70 posted on 09/15/2002 9:41:54 AM PDT by kcvl
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To: Pern
Ping
71 posted on 09/15/2002 9:42:23 AM PDT by scab4faa
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To: JediGirl
Where and when did Reagan say he was going to legalize marijuana?
72 posted on 09/15/2002 9:43:28 AM PDT by tallhappy
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To: tallhappy
It was called St someone or others dance.

St. Anthony's Fire or something like that?

73 posted on 09/15/2002 9:44:07 AM PDT by Yeti
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To: grlfrnd
Message in a Cyber Bottle--
A Lifeline for Gay Teens

By Bruce Mirken

Date: 12-11-97
Chance encounters on the internet can be amusing, informative, funny. But the medium can also provide refuge and a chance for fellow-feeling for those who feel cast out in their own immediate worlds. For gay teens, especially, writes PNS correspondent Bruce Mirken, the internet can be lifesaving. Mirken is a freelance writer living in San Francisco.
74 posted on 09/15/2002 9:44:53 AM PDT by kcvl
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To: AntiGuv
Re 49 -- exactly -- the whining victocrat spiel.

Maybe you should ask for reparations.

Heaven forbid you actually try and do something tangible.

Poor you. So alone, so misunderstood in your superior understanding.

75 posted on 09/15/2002 9:47:21 AM PDT by tallhappy
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To: clamper1797
I thought that dozens of Sudefed tablet were used not S2HO4

ephedrine or pseudoephedrine red phosphorous hydrochloric acid drain cleaner acetone toluene ether (engine starter fluid) muriatic acid battery acid lye lantern fuel antifreeze iodine, rock salt lighter fluid propane lithium batteries match sticks

76 posted on 09/15/2002 9:48:42 AM PDT by LowOiL
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To: Lowelljr
Battery acid is a common ingrediant in Meth.

In that case drain cleaner (lye) is a common ingredient in hominy.

77 posted on 09/15/2002 9:48:58 AM PDT by tacticalogic
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To: Yeti
What the hell do you think everyone here is talking about?

Not changing the law, that's for sure.

For all the empty ignorant talk about the "Constitution", you dope heads seem to know very little about how laws are passed and changed.

78 posted on 09/15/2002 9:50:54 AM PDT by tallhappy
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To: ChadGore
It's amazing the hemp heads ignore what drugs has done to Columbia today.

The vast, vast majority of the pot available on the market in my area is grown right here in the good ole USA.

79 posted on 09/15/2002 9:51:12 AM PDT by Labyrinthos
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To: tallhappy
I have no idea. I'd have to look that up to see if it's true. I'll start searching. But I think that's quite an important and relevant quote.
80 posted on 09/15/2002 9:51:33 AM PDT by JediGirl
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