Pubdate: Thu, 27 Jan 2011 Source: Oceanside Star (BC) Copyright: 2011 Oceanside Star Contact: http://www.canada.com/oceansidestar/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4880 Author: Arthur J.P. Hannigan Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v10/n1071/a11.html STUDY USED MASSIVE DOSES OF THC THE EDITOR: Re: 'Pot affects motivation, memory,' Study cited by Deborah Joyce in which 19 adults were given 5 mg of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC): Wise, L., Thorpe, A. & Lichtman, A. (2009). Hippocampal receptors mediate the memory impairing effects of Delta 9-tetrahydrocamabinol. Neuropsychopharmacology, 34(9). There is a very enforced Health Canada program that starts at 0.5 mg (of synthetic THC) and increases to 1 mg capsules over a period of months, not minutes. Taking 5 mg of Cesamet (a synthetic THC drug) as a single dosage is totally irresponsible and possibly dangerous. The intent was obviously to taint the subject mater results, as was the intent of the original article. Taking 5 mg of any of the synthetic THC products would render a seasoned or chronic cannabis user useless! If anyone would like to test this, ask anyone who has ever had it prescribed. I am one. This was not a valid study. This was specifically designed to massacre the public opinion on the medicinal benefits of THC and by association, marijuana. This is a common tactic used to debunk public opinion. Don't be sold a story from a lazy researcher. Be in control of your own facts, read. Arthur J.P. Hannigan, licensed medical marijuana inmate, Perth, Ontario - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake