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Marijuana Research Must Be Continued!
Posted by FoM on June 21, 1999 at 15:01:28 PT
Should the government study the effects of MJ?
Source: Roll Call On Line
I believe it is important that the federal government continue its research and study of the effects of marijuana.
The Institute of Medicine published a report on Marijuana and Medicine at the request of the White House Office of National Drug Policy which concluded that research should proceed in several areas regarding marijuana use for medicinal purposes, currently the topic of considerable debate.The question that needs to be definitively analyzed is whether there is scientific evidence that there are health benefits from the use of marijuana by people who are suffering from debilitating illnesses.Voters in California and Arizona passed referenda that permit the use of marijuana for medical purposes. In six states -- Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, Oregon and Washington -- voters passed ballot initiatives in support of medical marijuana.Clearly there is much support in these communities and perhaps in others to allow the use of marijuana for medical purposes.The recent Institute of Medicine report made six recommendations based on its review of this topic.THC is the primary psychoactive ingredient in marijuana, but not all effects of marijuana are due to THC. Most of the effects of marijuana, according to the report, were due to actions on the brain, but little information was found about how THC acts on the brain.In addition, the report could not offer scientific insights into the harmful or therapeutic effects of marijuana.The Institute of Medicine report did conclude that cannabinoids "likely have a natural role in pain modulation, control of movement and memory." The report, however, stated that the role of cannabinoids in immune systems remains unclear.The report recommended that research on these matters should continue. The report states that while effects of cannabinoids on symptoms are generally modest and in most cases there are more effective medications, there are likely subpopulations of patients who do not respond well to these medications and therefore could be helped by marijuana for certain chemotherapy-induced nausea, vomiting and AIDS wasting.The report concludes that smoked marijuana has negative implications and is in any event a crude THC delivery system that delivers harmful substances. The report states that smoking cannabis -- smoking any plant material -- is carcinogenic and toxic to the lungs.Notwithstanding the above, one of the report's recommendations is to support further studies to define "the individual health risks of smoking marijuana."The report points out that for patients who have been deemed terminal, additional health risks from smoking are not relevant as the life expectancy is likely shorter than any risks to health.The report states that clinical trials of marijuana use for medical purposes should be conducted under limited circumstances such as for no longer than six months, under conditions approved by institutional review boards and with conditions where there is reasonable expectation of efficacy.It noted that these trials should be for patients with debilitating symptoms, such as intractable pain or vomiting, where usual medications failed to provide relief.I strongly support the conclusions and recommendations of this report by the Institute of Medicine. I also support the new procedures announced by the Department of Health and Human Services providing for further scientific research on the medical use of marijuana to better understand the benefits and risks entailed in such use.Clearly further research will answer the questions whether there are real health reasons for the use of marijuana.Rep. Patsy T. Mink (D-Hawaii) is the ranking member of the Government Reform subcommittee on criminal justice, drug policy and human resources.By Rep. Patsy T. Mink
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