Pubdate: Mon, 07 Nov 2011 Source: Billings Gazette, The (MT) Copyright: 2011 The Billings Gazette Contact: http://billingsgazette.com/app/contact/?contact=letter Website: http://www.billingsgazette.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/515 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v11/n641/a01.html Author: Jeffrey N. Kushner MARIJUNA ISN'T APPROVED AS MEDICINE Edwin Stickney's guest opinion is ill-informed on both the law and the scientific facts regarding so-called "medical" marijuana. Stickney accuses the president of "reneging" on his pledge to support marijuana - - but in reality the so-called "Ogden" memo was never the green light marijuana legalization advocates hoped for from the administration. The memo specifically acknowledges that federal law renders marijuana - - for any use - illegal, regardless of state laws. The memo further goes out of its way to say that marijuana is a Schedule I drug with no accepted medical use by the Food and Drug Administration and that resources would continue to be used in the most efficient way possible (that is, those profiting off of the vulnerable would be targeted over the truly sick). But the bigger issue revolves around marijuana as a so-called medicine. Marijuana, as a whole plant, has thousands of unknown and carcinogenic components and has not met the rigorous standards of medicine set forth by the FDA. The Institute of Medicine in 1999 rejected smoked marijuana as medicine for many reasons, chief among them that "smoking" is a dangerous way to ingest any drug. Additionally, we know there are suitable alternatives on the market already. Indeed, some constituents of marijuana, including THC, are available today in pill form (Marinol); some synthetic mimics of those constituents are also available (Cesamet). Research is also investigating other safe delivery methods for these types of medications. Jeffrey N. Kushner Victor - --- MAP posted-by: Matt