Pubdate: Tue, 17 Feb 2009 Source: Daily Star, The (NY) Copyright: 2009 The Daily Star Contact: http://www.thedailystar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/557 Author: Bruce Dunn MARIJUANA RESEARCH NOT ALLOWED BY DEA In Jan. 31-Feb. 1 Daily Star there was a Tom Grace article about medical marijuana. Sen. Seward's office said he might support a medical marijuana bill if marijuana were FDA-approved and strictly controlled, but Seward would not support growing it because that would make it harder to control. Several years ago, the Government Accounting Office looked at the states that had medical marijuana laws and where patients and/or their caregivers are allowed to grow it, and found no increase in police services or youthful use. More recently, a study done by Dr. Mitch Earlywine of SUNY Albany shows an actual decrease in youthful use in all the states that have a medical marijuana law on the books _ in one case a decrease of 50 percent. I guess teenagers don't find the sick and dying very sexy. As far as FDA approval, that will never happen because of the Drug Enforcement Administration. The DEA is a nutsy organization that grows pot on its Mississippi farm and sends it to three Americans who have medical conditions that no other drug will help. In spite of this, it claims marijuana has no accepted medical use and refuses to move it out of Schedule I, although its administrative law judge recommended that it do so in 1988. More recently, the DEA again went against its own advice. A professor and horticultural specialist in medicinal plants at University of Massachusetts, Lyle Craker, was denied permission to grow marijuana with which to conduct research, although the administrative law judge recommended that he be so allowed. In short, the DEA will not allow any research to be done with its marijuana, and it won't allow anyone else to grow it. Bruce Dunn Morris - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin