Pubdate: Sun, 14 Nov 2010 Source: Arizona Daily Sun (AZ) Copyright: 2010 Arizona Daily Sun Contact: http://news.azdailysun.com/opinion/letter_submit.cfm Website: http://www.azdailysun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1906 Author: Stephen Morseman PROVIDE POT RESEARCH FROM UNBIASED SOURCE To the editor: Over and over, the people of Arizona have demonstrated that they want medical marijuana. Whether in 1996, 1998, or 2010, Arizona has taken the stance that medical marijuana is a means to ameliorate the suffering of the sick. With 200,000 to 300,000 late mail-in and provisional ballots still to be counted, Proposition 203 is still too close to call. However, these incredibly close results demonstrate that people take this issue seriously, and as such, the people deserve to have a better scientific understanding of what the medicinal properties of marijuana are. To meet this goal, additional FDA approved research with marijuana must take place. Unfortunately, privately funded, FDA-approved cannabis research is hampered by a government monopoly over the marijuana supply, held by the National Institute on Drug Abuse. Even when researchers obtain FDA approval for their protocols, they must contend with NIDA's review process in order to obtain their research materials. Given the fact that NIDA's mission is to explore the abusive potential of illicit drugs, it compromises their objectivity as to who should receive marijuana, and NIDA has delayed and denied cannabis to researchers looking into cannabis' therapeutic properties. Therefore, an additional unbiased source of marijuana is essential for expanding research. Fortunately, a DEA law judge found that it is in the public interest to license Dr. Lyle Craker to cultivate marijuana. This decision should give our representatives the courage to expand cannabis research to bring this issue from the political to the scientific sphere. Stephen Morseman Flagstaff - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake