Pubdate: Sun, 31 Aug 2014 Source: Los Angeles Times (CA) Copyright: 2014 Los Angeles Times Contact: http://www.latimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/248 Author: Lauren Raab FEDERAL MARIJUANA CROPS GET A BOOST The U.S. government has increased the quantity of marijuana it's growing this year to more than 1,400 pounds from the originally planned 46. The federal government classifies marijuana as a substance that has no medical use and is more dangerous than cocaine. But it's willing to let researchers have access - under a few conditions. One condition is that each project needs approval from the Drug Enforcement Administration. Another is that researchers get the substance from a particular source: the federal government. The marijuana is grown at the University of Mississippi, which has a federal contract to do so for research purposes, said DEA spokesman Rusty Payne. The quotas exist "so we don't have too much of something that could get diverted" to unsanctioned purposes, he said. The National Institute on Drug Abuse, which "oversees the cultivation, production and distribution of research-grade marijuana on behalf of the United States government," said it would need 30 times more marijuana this year than in the last several years, according to the DEA. The quotas have been higher in the past: nearly 10,000 pounds a year in 2005 through 2009. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom