Pubdate: Fri, 24 Jul 2015
Source: Denver Post (CO)
Copyright: 2015 The Denver Post Corp
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Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/122
Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v15/n396/a05.html
Author: Carl Hedberg

REJECTION OF POT FOR PTSD

Re: "Colorado board votes no on medical pot for PTSD," July 16 news story.

The Colorado Board of Health's rejection of cannabis as an approved 
choice for sufferers of post-traumatic stress disorder illustrates 
two Prohibition-era notions that most Americans still accept without question.

First, that anecdotal evidence about the healing power of cannabis ( 
spanning centuries, across a wide range of cultures all over the 
world) cannot be considered, and like any other drug, cannabis must 
be studied, tested and approved before patients can be granted access.

That's not how medicinal cannabis is coming back to us. It's 
returning the old-fashioned way: by word of mouth, one patient at a 
time, treating themselves and sharing what they learn.

Second is the prevailing belief that elected, appointed and self- 
appointed leaders in this country actually have the right to 
determine what plants we may use for medicine ( and/ or for fun). Not 
according to the Founding Fathers, they don't. We're Americans: our 
lives, our bodies, our right to choose.

Carl Hedberg,

Lafayette
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