Federal Government is Impelled to Support Medical
Marijuana by the American Medical Association
The
American Medical Association, which is the largest doctors' organization in the
USA, has reconsidered its position towards marijuana and currently supports
exploration and medical research on marijuana for medicinal use. On Tuesday,
the group has persuaded the federal government to re-evaluate its controlled
substance categorization of marijuana in Schedule I, which unfairly maligns the
plant alongside with some of the most hazardous narcotic substances, such as
LSD and heroin. Cannabis
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officer of board, Dr. Edward Langston specifies that just a least number of
controlled, casual tests have ever been maintained on ingested marijuana in
spite of medical research in by marijuana doctors and other experts, which
encompasses more than thirty years. As for now, the group encourages new
researches on marijuana's effectiveness in spite of its support for the
classification of marijuana in Schedule I, since 1997, because more and more
marijuana doctors appear over time. Marijuana
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year, Obama's administration has also ordered federal narcotics agents to stop
prosecuting people who use and distribute marijuana (including medical marijuana doctors) in the
states that have legalized it, which indicated an alteration of the course from
past administrations' stringent opposition to the use of medical marijuana, even for people that have
marijuana cards in the states that have legalized the plant for medical use. At
the moment, fourteen states lawfully permit the use of medical marijuana and around twelve other states have
started to think about doing so. The American Medical Association is interested
in study, which takes in account alternative methods of using marijuana, apart
from therapeutically smoking it. Lawyers for medical marijuana speak about other helpful modes of medical
marijuana use, involving the THC-rich
cannabis oil extraction, which is claimed to be able to heal cancer patients.
Today, no one is persecuted for the use of cannabis if a legal medical
marijuana card is present. Marijuana
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reaction of the federal government to the AMA's stance has been pretty silent
in spite of loosened federal prosecution of medical marijuana use and medical
marijuana clinic workers. DEA - the Drug Enforcement Administration - repeated
the status of marijuana as a Schedule I substance and the FDA - Food and Drug
Administration - refused to give any commentaries on the situation. The
American Medical Association was one of the sole groups to object the first
federal limitation on cannabis, which were established back in 1937. It still
persists to decline casual idea that marijuana is a myth, in spite of its past
support of Schedule I narcotic classification. The organization even objected
an offered amendment, which would have settled its managerial policies in
resistance to ingested marijuana as a safe way of use for marijuana treatment.
In fact almost any marijuana clinic provides edible products of medical
marijuana for patients with marijuana cards. Marijuana
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support groups are joyous about the new stance of the AMA and the extending
change of attitude towards marijuana and everything related to it - marijuana
doctors, marijuana clinics, etc. While federal administration still resists
against the marijuana legalization, referring to the FDA consideration in
objection to its secure use as medicine, popular belief persists to change in
favor of further study and medical use of marijuana. Last year, the second
largest doctor group, the American College of Physicians has uttered similar support
for improved research and reassessment of marijuana. Also, the California
Medical Association passed its own opinions that referred to marijuana
criminalization as a "failed public health policy." Marijuana
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moods are changing towards frank research of the marijuana benefits. The
attraction for further proof-based study by acknowledged medicinal
organizations is a step in the proper direction on the way to legalizing
medical marijuana for legal and safe medicinal purposes
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