WORLD: American Medical Association Urges US Government to Reconsider Marijuana Classification
For a change, the American Medical Association is doing something right.
The American Medical Assn. on Tuesday urged the federal government to reconsider its classification of marijuana as a dangerous drug with no accepted medical use, a significant shift that puts the prestigious group behind calls for more research.
The nation's largest physicians organization, with about 250,000 member doctors, the AMA has maintained since 1997 that marijuana should remain a Schedule I controlled substance, the most restrictive category, which also includes heroin and LSD.
In changing its policy, the group said its goal was to clear the way to conduct clinical research, develop cannabis-based medicines and devise alternative ways to deliver the drug.
"Despite more than 30 years of clinical research, only a small number of randomized, controlled trials have been conducted on smoked cannabis," said Dr. Edward Langston, an AMA board member, noting that the limited number of studies was "insufficient to satisfy the current standards for a prescription drug product."
Source: www.latimes.com
Wow ... just, WOW!!!!!!! Its a step in the right direction.

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Right, it is a 'step" in right direction, about time!!


This marijuana situation is just getting ridiculous. How much longer will they drag this out? Just legalize it and get it over with.


Whats wrong with you people? Dont you know that pot is bad for you? It is THE gateway drug. You all need to get a life.


change in WADA policy of recent years has been very interesting. I would like to see longitudinal data on the composition of WADA. From what I heard the group has lost much of its respectability among young doctors because of his traditional conservatism. But it seems that enough of these physicians join to spend the group's political left.



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