MARIJUANA POSES A SCIENTIFIC CHALLENGE TO THE WAR ON DRUGS
by Chris Hinyub
Sat, May 29th 2010
Voters headed to the polls this November will be
confronted with the option of legalizing the cultivation and recreational use of
marijuana. Before deciding, Californians might want to take a cue from the
federal government, well the business arm of it anyway, and take a serious look
at the dramatic health benefits of the oft stigmatized plant.
Marijuana is classified as a schedule I substance by the
feds. This classification designates that the drug has “no current use for
medical treatment in the United States.” Besides a slew of scientific studies
controverting this assertion, it seems the Department of Health and Human
Services didn't get the "pot-has-no-medicinal-value" memo when they applied for
a patent on the preventive and curative properties of cannabis in 1999.
Patent (#6,630,507), was awarded to the agency based on research carried out
by the National Institute of Health. What scientists discovered in those studies
was evidence that cannabinoids – the active ingredients in the marijuana plant –
are antioxidants, neuroprotectants and anti-inflammatory agents, useful in the
prevention and treatment of a wide variety of diseases including Alzheimer's,
Parkinson's, HIV dementia, stroke, trauma and auto-immune disorders. The
government is currently licensing its cannabinoid patent.
More recent studies by the DHHS's own health research agency found that “cannabidiol
(CBD), a non-psychotropic compound from the plant cannabis sativa, can inhibit
the processes that allow breast cancer cells to grow and spread (metastasis).”
It would be important to note that the NIH research has relegated itself to the
40% of the cannabis plant which does not contain the high-inducing compound
known as tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), if there wasn't already a growing body of
scientific literature extolling the anti-cancer properties of the psychotropic
drug.
Steve Kubby, a writer for the Sierra Times, authored an
article in the Fall of 2003 questioning the mainstream media's suppression of
the "Cannabis-Cancer-Cure" during the previous 30 years. “That’s right, news
about the ability of pot to shrink tumors first surfaced, way back in 1974,”
writes Kubby, “Researchers at the Medical College of Virginia, who had been
funded by the National Institutes of Health to find evidence that marijuana
damages the immune system, found instead that THC slowed the growth of three
kinds of cancer in mice — lung and breast cancer, and a virus-induced leukemia.”
That particular study was highlighted in the local section of
the Washington Post under the headline, “Cancer Curb Is Studied,” with little to
no coverage from other major publications. A more recent study performed in
Madrid found conclusively that the active components of marijuana inhibit tumor
growth in laboratory animals. On February 29, 2000, the news of the Madrid
findings reverberated like a pin drop, garnering coverage from one UPI wire
release. The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and The Washington Post
inexplicably snubbed the story.
So why the overup?
The answer, according to
MarijuanaNews.com editor Richard Cowan, is because it is a threat to
cannabis prohibition and to the integrity of a War on Drugs which threatens to
claim more lives than it could ever possibly save. In response to Kubby's
article, Cowan notes, “There really is massive proof that the suppression of
medical cannabis represents the greatest failure of the institutions of a free
society, medicine, journalism, science, and our fundamental values.”
IIn a 2008 editorial exposing the government's cannabis health
patent, Brinna Nanda gives some startling statistics concerning the effects of
marijuana prohibition. Nearly one million people a year are arrested for
marijuana related “crimes” – half of all drug arrests. The U.S. has the highest
incarceration rate in the world with one in every hundred currently in jail.
Could it be that circumstances such as these might owe themselves to a bureaucratic profit motive, at least on the local level?o:p>
According to Nanda, cannabis decriminalization would cut
deeply into proceeds from money and property seizures (performed with little to
no oversight) by law enforcement agencies during drug busts. “It is not
surprising that police, district attorneys, and the prison guard union
consistently lobby against grassroots initiatives which seek to modify our
failed drug policies and bring them into alignment with common sense and human
decency,” writes Nanda.
Decriminalizing cannabis for recreational use in the golden
state could be one more stepping stone towards a national ballot initiative to
help end the multitude of infringements upon natural rights characteristic of
the federal government's War on Drugs.
It could also provide a low-cost and non-toxic alternative to
chemotherapies and other dangerous disease therapies.
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