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“Superstring Theory” Co-Founder Urges Federal Government To Follow Science On Medical Marijuana

To any logical person, the assertion of the federal government that cannabis has no medical value is ludicrous at best. Millions of people use marijuana every day to medicate in one way or another.

420times 000012714242XSmall 150x150 Superstring Theory Co Founder Urges Federal Government To Follow Science On Medical MarijuanaNow a giant in the field of science is urging the federal government to let science be their guide when it comes to medical cannabis. The details come from a press release from the advocacy group Americans for Safe Access.

Washington, D.C. — Taking his first public political stance, John Schwarz, co-founder of ‘Superstring Theory’ and a Theoretical Physics professor at California Institute of Technology, published a commentary piece today in the Huffington Post, urging the federal government to put aside the politics surrounding medical marijuana and pay attention to the abundance of scientific evidence. Schwarz has also invited his fellow scientists to join him in co-signing an open letter to President Obama at ScienceInPolicy.com, calling on him to uphold his promises to put science before politics.

Schwarz points to President Obama’s emphasis on what he called, “free and open scientific inquiry,” and asks “Why hasn’t the long-running controversy over medical marijuana been resolved using science?” In 2009, as one of the hallmark actions of his administration, Obama issued a memorandum to all executive departments and agencies, explaining that “Science and the scientific process must inform and guide decisions of my Administration on a wide range of issues, including improvement of public health…”

Recognizes that Obama “has improved the role of science in the decision-making process in many areas of government,” Schwarz writes that his administration “is ignoring scientists’ voices on medical marijuana policy.” Schwarz admits that a Romney Administration would “probably undo” what progress Obama has made in improving the role of science in policy decisions, but Schwarz laments that, “the federal government ignores scientific facts accepted around the globe – not to mention the will of the American people – to cling to outdated ideological policies and restrict marijuana research.”

President Obama’s March 2009 memorandum was followed up with another “Scientific Integrity” memorandum, issued on December 17, 2010 by John P. Holdren, the White House Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy. The memorandum stated that, “Successful application of science in public policy depends on the integrity of the scientific process both to ensure the validity of the information itself and to engender public trust in Government.” The memorandum directed government agencies to: “1. Ensure a culture of scientific integrity;” “2. Strengthen the actual and perceived credibility of Government research;” “3. Facilitate the free flow of scientific and technological information;” and “4. Establish principles for conveying scientific and technological information to the public.” These tenets were subsequently adopted by numerous federal departments and agencies, including the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), which is responsible for reviewing the scientific evidence on medical marijuana.

Instead of adhering to these principles, however, the Obama Administration has blocked research into the therapeutic benefits of marijuana and upheld the federal government’s standing position that marijuana should remain a Schedule I substance. Unique and prohibitively high standards in the U.S., required of no other Schedule I substance, has severely hindered medical marijuana research compared to other countries around the world. The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) is the gatekeeper for the supply of research-grade marijuana and has a bias for studies that investigate the supposed negative effects of marijuana. Scientists trying to study medical marijuana claim that NIDA and other federal agencies have rigged the research application process.

The Schwarz op-ed and open letter for scientists comes as the federal government is being sued over its current classification of marijuana as a dangerous drug with no medical value. Earlier this month, the U.S. Court of Appeal for the D.C. Circuit heard oral arguments in Americans for Safe Access v. Drug Enforcement Administration, a case that is asking the court — based on overwhelming scientific evidence — to order the federal government to reclassify marijuana for medical use, in either Schedule III, IV or V. A ruling in the case is expected sometime next year.

Federal opposition to medical marijuana has nothing to do with science, of course, and has everything to do with the millions flowing into political campaign coffers from Big Pharma, private prisons and others. Marijuana prohibition is big business, and big business tends to protect its interests.

But the tide is turning. Truth cannot be contained forever, no matter how much money is spent to keep it in the dark.

Joe Klare

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  • TomDegan

    I tried grass this past Saturday for the first time in over thirty years. I’m fine. read on:

    http://tomdegan.blogspot.com/2012/10/pot-shots.html

    Tom Degan

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_G5RQSJCAA7TWCLGGBG4SI526TU Mike D

    Schwarz points to President Obama’s emphasis on what he called, “free
    and open scientific inquiry,” and asks “Why hasn’t the long-running
    controversy over medical marijuana been resolved using science?”

    Mr. Schwartz… I can only hope your asking a rhetorical question to engender discussion. I would pray that the lab and teaching has not failed to expose you to current conditions on medical MJ where our Dept of Health and Human Resources already is licensing out rights to some 50 different companies(Pharma), for individual applications on, mostly, different diseases.

    As such, most Americans, which are aware of this… and about the cycle of FDA approval and pipeline turnovers for drugs(gotta try and sell a drug for 20 years if possible!), understand Obama is simply standing aside as the Pharmas will move medicine based on CBDs and THC Delta 9 when they are ready to-when they can lock up rights.

    Try to open, bring forward not the science based research needing to be done, as it is being done, Marinol is approved, another is on the way. I understand in the E.U. things are moving forward also.

    Better to ask why only Drug companies can deal in MJ… along with why America is only one of two countries in the world that allows drug marketing on television, or why Pharm is the #1 net revenue business in America.

    Simply put, Obama cares about a lot of things more-so than medical MJ.

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