Pubdate: Thu, 30 Oct 2014 Source: Virgin Islands Daily News, The (VI) Copyright: 2014 Virgin Islands Daily News Contact: http://www.virginislandsdailynews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3486 Page: 19 FIRST MARIJUANA PLANTED FOR MEDICAL USE IN CHILE SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) - A Chilean municipality planted the country's first medical marijuana on Wednesday as part of a pilot program aimed to help ease the pain of cancer patients. The 850 seeds were imported from the Netherlands, and oil extracted from about half of the plants will be given to 200 patients selected by a municipality in the capital of Santiago and by the Daya Foundation, a nonprofit group that sponsors pain-relieving therapies. "We're living at a time, in Chile and the rest of the world, where it's not reasonable to close yourself to new evidence. Marijuana can provide some dignity to those who suffer," said La Florida district Mayor Rodolfo Carter, who was inspired to back medical marijuana while watching his late father battle cancer. "It doesn't cure cancer but we can alleviate the pain." The Chilean experiment adds to an international trend of easing restrictions on marijuana for medical or personal use. More than 20 U.S. states allow some form of medical marijuana and Colorado and Washington have legalized personal use. In the Americas, Uruguay last year became the first nation to create a legal marijuana market. A law passed in 2005 allowed medical use of marijuana in Chile, but only with approval by the country's agricultural service. It approved only one earlier effort, in 2011, but quickly rescinded permission after opposition from health authorities. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom