Should Medical Marijuana be Federally Legalized?

Should Medical Marijuana be Federally Legalized?

Millions of Americans take prescription drugs to treat a plethora of illnesses and symptoms, but not all drugs are created equal. The question of whether or not to consider marijuana a viable medical treatment remains a hot button issue. In states like California, medical marijuana clubs have flourished despite their federal illegality. Should the federal government allow states to make their own decisions, or is marijuana nothing more than a dangerous narcotic?

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Marijuana is a Poor Excuse for a Medicine
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By Dr. Eric Voth - M.D., FACP

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  • Boss
    No Clinical findings

    I keep seeing that there are no reputable studies for this or that, but seeing that the feds will not allow any research to be done unless you are seeking to find derogatory effect of Cannabis, of course you can use this argument.

    The least these experts could do is DEMAND independent studies so that large studies can be done to find out one way or the other.

    In conclusion, you can keep saying "There have been no studies to prove...." but it really shows a lack of know edge on the issue.

    - BossUS July 29, 2008 5:57AM

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  • Morpheus Blaze
    Marijuana treats my bipolar disorder

    I have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder and the only thing that works when my prescribed medications fail is MARIJUANA. Why isn't marijuana being research to see how it can help treat certain mental disorders?

    All people have to make it safer is to use a "vaporizer" DUH!!! It takes out the bad chemicals and leaves the THC. People do research and clinical trials to see how marijuana may treat PHYSICAL disorders so why not "MENTAL" disorders?

    Why should I have to suffer from extreme mania and depression just because my present "sub par" medications DON'T WORK and people refuse to do the research? I thought medical doctors psychologist were smarter than that. I deserve the BEST treatment possible but obviously medical doctors, psychologist and especially our government don't give a damn about people like me!!

    - Morpheus BlazeUS December 24, 2008 6:31PM

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  • csmith
    Glad you're not my Doctor

    Is this how you do research for your patients? The research you cite is absolute fluff - nothing of consequence at all.

    #1. Are Cannabinoids an Effective and Safe Treatment Option?
    A systematic review of the available literature? What kind of study is that?

    #2. Treatment of End-Stage Open-Angle Glaucoma
    Used oral or inhaled marijuana. Only 9 patients. 4 patients got better(did they use the oral or inhaled?? doesn't say)

    #3. Combination Therapy for Cancer-Associated Anorexia
    Used Dronabinol (THC). This is not marijuana. It's only one component of marijuana. They didn't study the use of the whole plant.

    #4. Safety, Tolerability, and Efficacy of Orally Administered Cannabinoids
    Used plant extract or marinol. Once again, not the whole plant.

    #5. Cannabinoids for Control of Chemotherapy Induced Nausea
    Evaluated the state of the research on cannabinoids ? What the heck does that mean???

    #6. Effects of Smoked Cannabis on Capsaicin-Induced Pain and Hyperalgesia
    45 minutes-decrease in pain at medium dose. It worked. And guess what, people will figure out what dose works and what dose doesn't work.

    #7. Cultivating Science, Weeding Out the Fiction
    only 43% of the patients with epilepsy were using the marijuana, 2/3 MS claimed relief? Does this mean that an extra 23% felt some relief along with 100% of the actual users? Sounds like a flaw in the study.

    These are all very silly studies to cite when the question relates to Marijuana - the whole plant.

    - csmithUS January 29, 2009 9:52PM

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  • hellarasta
    Its more organic

    If you would like good vitamins for your body what would you eat? A serving of Fruits and Vegetables, or a serving of vitamin pills?

    So what if it doesn't cure cancer or aids. So what if it does. It can be a medicine, it cant be a medicine, but it is just a plant in the end. Just because it cant do what people say it does, does not mean it should be illegal.

    - hellarastaUS March 10, 2009 1:01PM

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  • Clay
    Doctors everywhere

    If a patient thinks he is being helped by any natural medicine without the use of prescription drugs ,
    then who are you to say he is not. What tests will you improvise to prove he is lying. If Marijuana
    helps a patient escape his pain or mental imprisonment from his diseases,what right do you have
    to deny him that. And using medical studies for an argument still doesn't prove that he/she is not
    being helped.

    - ClayUS March 23, 2009 6:46PM

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  • pajonny
    Pain

    For the past 10 years of my life, my knees have ached and throbbed every time it's rainy or cold. No doctor has done anything productive for me since I've seen one and not one has offered me any advice that is even remotely reasonable for me. Last year I started smoking cannabis every time my knee started to hurt; the pain just melts away. With out it, I would have gone to the doctor, said my knee hurts too much and that I would like pain medication . Pain medication only covers the symptom but doesn't cure the ailment. Guess what would have happened? I would have become addicted to medications that not only are very expensive, but also destroy the liver and are prone to overdose.

    I, as a personal opinion, think pills are repulsive. Not having to take opiate based pain medication is a relief..

    And as a final note. Pain medication is so popular among party goers and clubbers. I wonder where they are getting them?

    - pajonnyUS March 26, 2009 3:45PM

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  • now420
    Poor Excuse!

    Poor Excuse for a Doctor! He needs to learn compassion and how to listen to the sick and dying. Compassion!

    - now420US April 9, 2009 10:08AM

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  • daniellaborn
    The Tide Is Turning

    We the people can do research on the internet , thus these lies no longer work. When will the government realize, concerning actual facts, you can no longer flat out lie. Any person with a basic knowledge of how to use a web browser ie., google.com, can search these terms and see that in fact, just the opposite of what these people against legalization are saying. Our government needs to heed it's people and take the money that is now enriching the mexican cartels and use it to help people. And it needs to stop jailing millions of non-violent americans. Is this how it should be? Marijuana is the cheapest medicine to produce, also is the only medicine that helps such a wide range of illnesses. Not to mention is impossible to overdose. Unlike the everyday cup of coffee or asprin. And unlike alcohol , or tabacco(both of witch kill thousands every year) It has never once been the cause of any deaths. Doctor Voth, are you so afraid of Marijuana's awesome powers that you must deny any and all benefits? I feel sorry for people like you who cannot and will not accept anything as truth unless it is fed to you from the tit of the government, I weep for you. May you one day see the light, my narrow minded friend.

    - daniellabornUS April 16, 2009 10:43PM

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  • sesquiculus
    Redistribution kinetics

    Marijuana has "redistribution kinetics". This means the smoked form of the drug can be closely titrated to balance off symptomatic relief with side-effects. The same is not true of the oral form, where it is easy to overshoot and produce (e.g.) undue sedation. The studies raising question about the efficacy of cannabis as medicine always seem to use the oral form.

    BTW, we physicians often take advantage of redistribution kinetics, particularly with certain surgical anesthetics. If the patient goes too deep, just stop the infusion and the patient pops right back out.

    - sesquiculusUS November 4, 2009 1:27PM

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Phony Straw-Man Arguments
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By Marijuana Policy Project - Reforming U.S. Marijuana Laws

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  • sesquiculus
    Physicians often don't know much about drugs

    While physicians like Dr Voth often pose as experts on the efect of drugs , they are generally rather poorly educated about them. I ought to kow, I'm an MD myself.

    If I know something about drugs, it is because I am also a PhD, Pharmacologist/toxicologist with a master's degree in psychopharmacology.

    - sesquiculusUS November 4, 2009 1:35PM

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