Pubdate: Fri, 12 Jun 1998 Source: Telegraph, The (UK) Contact: Sean O'Neill MEDICAL COMPANY GROWING CANNABIS A secret cannabis farm has been established with the support of the Government to investigate the medicinal uses of the illegal drug. Thousands of cannabis plants are being grown in large glasshouses, with humidity, light and temperature controls, at an undisclosed location in south-east England. The 10 million pound project is being carried out behind tall fences, amid tight security. GW Pharmaceuticals, the first company licensed by the Government to cultivate and possess large quanities of cannabis, has been advised on security by the Home Office and Special Branch. Dr Geoffrey Guy, who founded the company, hopes his research will lead to the production of a cannabis inhaler that would offer pain relief from multiple sclerosis, nerve damage and spinal injuries. Any pharmaceutical product emerging from the project would only be available on prescription. Dr Guy, 43, said: "There is a considerable body of evidence to suggest that cannabis may have a number of medicinal uses." These include the relief of pain in a number of conditions, an appetite stimulent for AIDS sufferers and preventing nausea for chemotherapy patients. "But there have been very few systematic reseach programmes or controlled clinical trial," he said. "This is the first step towards being able to produce pharmaceutical grade materials which can be used in clinical tests to establish the facts." Dr Guy said he expected the Home Office would amend the Misuse of Drugs Act if he developed a suitable product. - ---