Pubdate: Sat, 27 Nov 2010
Source: Daily Record, The (Parsippany, NJ)
Copyright: 2010 Anders Froehlich
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Author: Anders Froehlich

STATE HEALTH DEPARTMENT CONFUSED ABOUT MARIJUANA

The New Jersey Health Department feels it necessary to cap the THC 
content of medical marijuana at 10 percent to prevent patients from 
getting "addicted." Because it contains THC, which can make you high, 
marijuana is classified by the DEA as a Schedule I drug, meaning it 
has no accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse.

Meanwhile, 100 percent pure synthetic THC, marketed under the brand 
name Marinol, is listed as a Schedule III drug, meaning it has a 
currently accepted medical use and a low to moderate potential for 
abuse. Marinol may be prescribed by doctors and is available at 
pharmacies throughout the Garden State. I would love to hear the 
Health Department explain the logic behind this.

Anders Froehlich

SAN RAFAEL, CALIF.
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