Senators Ask Federal Agencies About Efforts to Facilitate Medical Marijuana Research
Source: http://www.warren.senate.gov/?p=press_release&id=8
- A group of eight United States senators today sent a letter to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) requesting information about the agencies' efforts to facilitate and coordinate scientific research on medical marijuana. The letter was signed by Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), Barbara Mikulski (D-Md.), Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.), Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.), Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.), and Cory Booker (D-N.J.).
The senators explained that while twenty-three states and the District of Columbia have now passed laws allowing for medical marijuana use, and an additional fifteen states allow access to cannabadiol (CBD), there are still barriers to research on the potential health benefits of marijuana. The letter highlights the unique opportunity and important role federal agencies have to collaborate with states to conduct population-based, clinical, and other basic research on marijuana.
"With the patient pool of medical marijuana users growing in the United States, we believe that federal agencies have both an opportunity and a responsibility to craft a sensible research and public health strategy that allows us to generate meaningful data and conclusions from this ongoing natural experiment," the senators wrote in the letter. They continued, "It is important that we make a concerted effort to understand how this drug works and how it can best serve patients through appropriate methods of use and doses, like any other prescribed medicine."
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Dustlawyer
(10,497 posts)well for people suffering from neuropathy, fibromyalgia, and many more nerve disorders, not to mention cancer patients on chemo. Still, we get drug tested like criminals when we go to the doctor to get prescriptions for crap that is very expensive, highly addictive, and has lots of severe side-effects. Where is the medical profession on this? They know what it does for their patients because its not like it hasn't been around forever!
Kudos to the Senators for trying to fight against powerful Lobbies like Law Enforcement, Alcohol manufacturers, Big Pharma, Tobacco companies... My friend in Alabama and I have a bet on which will be the last state to legalize it, Texas or Alabama? Mississippi or Louisiana may sneak in there too.