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- From: Jim Rosenfield <jnr@igc.apc.org>
- Newsgroups: talk.politics.drugs
- Subject: Grinspoon in NYT 12/4/94
- Message-ID: <APC&1'0'58740e3c'690@igc.apc.org>
- Date: Tue, 06 Dec 1994 00:26:16 -0800 (PST)
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- THE NEW YORK TfMES, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1994
- EDITORIALS/LETTERS
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- Marijuana for AIDS: A Drug-War Victim
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- To the Editor:
- For many years, patients and their doctors have been unsuccessfully
- petitioning the Government to allow the medical availability of marijuana.
- Thousands of people suffering from AIDS, glaucoma, cancer, muscle spasms
- and pain, among other conditions, have found marijuana useful, and it is
- generally acknowledged to be less toxic than msny prescription drugs used
- for the same purposes.
- Unfortunately, it seems that we have decided to give the war on drugs
- precedence over medical needs. Medical marijuana users have a justified
- fear that their medicine will be taken away and they will be jailed. Many
- users have already been charged and convicted despite both their serious
- illnesses and the testimony of physicians that their patients were taking
- marijuana for medical purposes. The Government takes the official position
- that the scientific evidence is insufficient to prove marijuana's medical
- usefulness, while apparently doing its best to prevent the research that
- could provide such evidence.
- Dr, Donald Abrams of the University of California at San Francisco is
- seeking approval to study marijuana-smoking as a way of stimulating
- appetite in patients suffering from the AIDS wasting syndrome. Thousands
- of AIDS patients already use marijuana Illegally for this condition and
- report good results. For two and a half years the Government has been
- putting bureaucratic obstacles in Dr. Abrams's way.
- On Friday, Dec. 9, Dr. Philip Lee, Assistant Secretary of Health, will
- convene yet another meeting to diseuss the issue of smoking marijuana to
- stimulate appetite in AIDS patients. Let's hope that concern for the health
- of suffering people will finally prevail over drug-war ideology.
-
- LESTER GRINSPOON, M.D.
- JAMES B. BAKALAR
- RICK DOBLIN
- Boston, Nov. 30, 1994
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- Dr. Grinspoon und Mr Bakalar are on the faculty of Harvard Medical School;
- Mr. Dublin is a graduate student at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of
- Government.
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