L.A. Times: Medical Marijuana and Organ Transplant Lists
Tue, May 20, 2008 10:48 am
The political wrangling over medical marijuana doesn't seem to be settling down and, in fact, may be about to heat back up.
The Los Angeles Times reported today that prospective organ transplant recipients were being removed from the transplant list because they'd used doctor-prescribed pot. As the story says: "Asked why the committee considered marijuana use under a doctor's supervision' a history of substance abuse,' a hospital spokesman cited the federal law categorizing marijuana as an illegal drug."
Earlier this month, the White House drug czar called attention to a report linking frequent marijuana use to depression in teenagers. Some addiction experts took issue with that conclusion, suggesting it may have overstated the evidence, although depression does seem to be a risk factor for drug use.
These stories aside, if the debate over medical marijuana is not about to heat back up, it should. People are confused and in limbo, and the information from both sides is distrusted.
For a broad discussion of the issue and, most interestingly from a health standpoint, an evaluation of the potential risks and benefits, check out Medical Marijuana ProCon.org.
(The site includes this statement: "Note: We do not provide referrals to or recommendations of marijuana dispensaries, cannabis clubs, physicians, or attorneys although we do reference them on this website.")
-- Tami Dennis






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GATES
May 21 2008, 3:33 am
usedbongs.com
May 20 2008, 11:26 pm
420Viper
May 20 2008, 10:11 pm
Cannabis tinctures were widely used and sold over the counter in the 1800's. Eli Lilly even produced it.
Why not now? Are Prozac and Oxycontin supposed to be better for the patient, or for MegaPharm's profits?
umm
May 20 2008, 7:51 pm
You would think that this nation who says they believe in God which is love, and that "In love we trust", that they would show some, and let these poor people live in peace in the free society they are supposed to live in.
Patricia S
May 20 2008, 4:24 pm
danny danko
May 20 2008, 1:08 pm
"Don’t let them fool you. Cops love the laws. Policing is generally dangerous. When you arrest someone, you’re married to them for hours. Given the choice of who to spend that time with, marijuana arrestees are ideal. They aren’t puking or violent. They generally behave. And the added bonus is getting fingerprints into the system for the black and Latino population. We’re up against cowards and racists but we will win in the end.”
I think it's a telling quote on what we're up against yet it also emboldens us to tell the truth and change the laws.
danny danko
May 20 2008, 1:01 pm
How many deaths, how much jail time and how much real crime will they continue to subject us to? We are peaceful pot users. It's past time to stand up and demand our rights. Who's with me? Click below...
National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws
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