Pubdate: Fri, 07 Feb 2003 Source: Crimson White, The (Edu, Univ of Alabama) Copyright: 2003 The Crimson White. Contact: http://www.cw.ua.edu/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2451 Author: Libba Jackson-D'Ambrosi Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v03/n186/a06.html MARIJUANA IS NOT MEDICINE Regarding Dan Whisenhunt's op-ed piece, which is now posted on the NORML Web site, Ed Rosenthal was not "duly appointed officer by the state of California." He was appointed by the city of Oakland. Slogans on both sides of the drug war are attempts to engage, not the full story. Marijuana cannot be considered medicine. It has not met the standards for FDA approval that protect patients. Medicines are not approved by popular opinion through state initiatives. The Institute of Medicine report did not recommend widespread immediate use of marijuana, but supported continued research, which is ongoing. "If there is any future for marijuana as a medicine, it lies in its isolated components, the cannabinoids and their synthetic derivatives. Isolated cannabinoids will provide more reliable effects than crude plant mixtures," it says. "Therefore, the purpose of clinical trials of smoked marijuana would not be to develop marijuana as a licensed drug, but rather to serve as a first step toward the development of nonsmoked rapid-onset cannabinoid delivery systems." The recommendations go on to suggest very specific limitations on short-term use, which are not required under California current practices. Yes, children and neighborhoods have rights, too. Parents like myself are not surrendering to the forces that hide behind patients to promote incremental legalization. Libba Jackson-D'Ambrosi San Diego - --- MAP posted-by: Alex