Marijuana For Medicinal Purposes
In 1936 when Marijuana was made illegal it was considered a medicine in
good standing with the American Medical Association. At the time Marijuana could
be found in twenty eight different medical products and countless other consumer
products. On November 5th, 1996 California and Arizona passed propositions
allowing the return of medicinal Marijuana use.
The campaign in 1936 to make Marijuana an illegal substance was
championed by two large companies, Dupont Chemicals and Hearst Newspapers, that
gained financially by having Marijuana banned. For Hearst Newspapers it was to
protect the investment that they had just made buying a large amount of paper
trees. Marijuana can produce about ...
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to ban
the growth, sale, and use of Marijuana.
Besides denying the public of the use of Marijuana as a textile, food
source, and alternative energy source, these large companies selfishly robbed
many sick people of a drug that can help them. Marijuana can be used to combat
glaucoma, epilepsy, Multiple Sclerosis, back pain, asthma, rheumatism, arthritis,
migraines, emphysema, cystic fibrosis, and promotes appetite in some cancer and
AIDS patients. Drugs like morphine, valium, lithium, and codeine are regularly
given to patients and are far more addictive, having many more negative affects
than Marijuana. Marijuana "has little effect on major physiological functions.
There is no known case of a lethal overdose; on the basis of animal models, the
ratio of lethal to effective dose is estimated at 40,000 to 1." (Bakalar and
Grinspoon 1875) "Marijuana, like aspirin, a substance known to be unusually
safe and to have enormous potential health benefits. ... In fact in a 1990
survey, ...
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(Evans 361-371) The Food and Drug
Administration has approved a synthetic version of THC, a main ingredient of
marijuana, that can help in such cases, but many patients complain that it is a
poor substitute and is much more expensive. The alternative choices to smoking
marijuana, and there are a couple, but mainly pills are what's on the market;
they are suppose to have the same therapeutic effects that so many suffering
patients say they feel when they smoke marijuana. The leading capsule on the
market is Dronabinol; it's main agent is Cannabidiol. "In a Brazilian study of
8
Epileptic patients receiving Cannabidiol, (CBD), 4 were free of
convulsions, 3 had partial improvement, and ...
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