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Government Studies on Marijuana

  1. The British Hemp Commission report "Report of the Indian Hemp Drugs Commission" 1894, India
  2. The LaGaurdia report  1944, USA,  Mayor LaGuardia of New York City
  3. The LeDain report 1970, USA
  4. The Shaffer report 1972,  USA congressional report
  5. The House of Lords First Report on Cannabis 1998, UK 
  6. The Institute of Medicine  Report on Marijuana and Medicine  1999, USA
  7. House of Lords Second Report on the Therapeutic Uses of Cannabis 2001, UK
  8. The Canadian Senate's CANNABIS : OUR POSITION FOR A CANADIAN PUBLIC POLICY REPORT OF THE SENATE SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON ILLEGAL DRUGS 2002, Canada

Institute of medicince marijuana study"The data on the adverse effects of marijuana are more extensive than the data on its effectiveness. Clinical studies of marijuana are difficult to conduct: researchers interested in clinical studies of marijuana face a series of berriers, research funds are limited, and there is a daunting thicket of regulations to be negotiated at the federal level (those of the Food and Drug Administration, FDA, and the Drug Enforcement Agency, DEA) and state levels. Consequently, the rapid growth in basic research on cannabinoids contrasts with the paucity of substantial clinical studies on medical uses." 

 
 These studies and research on marijuana were performed by various Governments. The findings, conclusions, and even the recommendations of the different marijuana studies are similar and suggest alternatives to incarceration. From CNN Marc Emery video on Utube.
  1. Responsible use of marijuana does not pose a significant health risk
  2. Crimnalizing marijuana causes more harm than the drug itself
  3. Decriminalization is reccomended
  4. Anything you smoke can cause you harm
  5. Marijuana may make psychosis worse and may be used to treat others with psychosis
  6. Marijuana used to treat chrones, and as an antienemic

Questions

  1. What are the worlds most dangerous and leathal drugs?
  2. Where can you view maps of mortality rates?
  3. What are the most common problems reported in emergency rooms?
  4. How can these problems be adverted?


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