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Big news: The American Medical Association adopted a new policy position today calling for the review of marijuanas status as a Schedule I drug.
The revised policy urges that marijuanas status as a federal Schedule I controlled substance be reviewed with the goal of facilitating the conduct of clinical research and development of cannabinoid-based medicines, and alternate delivery methods. While it goes on to explain that the AMA is not stating support for state medical marijuana laws, the new policy does fall in line with what is quickly becoming a universal understanding in American medicine: Marijuana has undeniable medical uses and federal law should reflect that reality.
The new policy marks a historic shift from the AMAs previous position, which recommended that marijuana be retained in Schedule I, grouping marijuana with drugs such as heroin, LSD, and PCP that are deemed to have no accepted medical uses.
The AMAs previous position was often cited by medical marijuana opponents as evidence that the drugs medical efficacy was in question. This new policy will go a long way to convincing politicians and policy makers that the compassionate use of medical marijuana should not be blocked by outdated marijuana laws.
Source : hxxp://blog.mpp.org/medical-marijuana/nation%E2%80%99s-largest-medical-association-calls-for-review-of-marijuana%E2%80%99s-legal-status/11102009/
Big news: The American Medical Association adopted a new policy position today calling for the review of marijuanas status as a Schedule I drug.
The revised policy urges that marijuanas status as a federal Schedule I controlled substance be reviewed with the goal of facilitating the conduct of clinical research and development of cannabinoid-based medicines, and alternate delivery methods. While it goes on to explain that the AMA is not stating support for state medical marijuana laws, the new policy does fall in line with what is quickly becoming a universal understanding in American medicine: Marijuana has undeniable medical uses and federal law should reflect that reality.
The new policy marks a historic shift from the AMAs previous position, which recommended that marijuana be retained in Schedule I, grouping marijuana with drugs such as heroin, LSD, and PCP that are deemed to have no accepted medical uses.
The AMAs previous position was often cited by medical marijuana opponents as evidence that the drugs medical efficacy was in question. This new policy will go a long way to convincing politicians and policy makers that the compassionate use of medical marijuana should not be blocked by outdated marijuana laws.
Source : hxxp://blog.mpp.org/medical-marijuana/nation%E2%80%99s-largest-medical-association-calls-for-review-of-marijuana%E2%80%99s-legal-status/11102009/