7th March 2007, 10:11 AM
DJ: If you feel a doctor's testament to the medical benefits of cannabis is more convincing, allow me to quote a physician on the subject.
http://www.marijuana-uses.com/essays/001.html
This is an excerpt from one of the many essays written by Dr. Lester Grinspoon, a medical marijuana advocate who initially set out to write an objective paper on the harms of <strike>cannabis</strike>marijuana.
Quote:In every life there occur seminal events that modify the seemingly established trajectory of one's personal history. For me, three of the four big ones were, in chronological order, the decision to go to medical school, the extraordinary good fortune of meeting the woman I married, and the gift of children. The fourth was my improbable encounter with cannabis, an event that divided my life into two eras; the before cannabis era, and the cannabis era (my son David refers to these phases of my life as BC and AD for before cannabis and after dope). My cannabis era began to unfold in 1967. As the senior author of a book on schizophrenia, I found myself with what I estimated would be two to three relatively free months before my co-authors would finish their chapters. Because I had become concerned that so many young people were using the terribly dangerous drug marijuana, I decided to use the time to review the medical literature so that I could write a reasonably objective and scientifically sound paper on the harmfulness of this substance. Young people were ignoring the warnings of the government, but perhaps some would seriously consider a well-documented review of the available data. So I began my systematic review of the medical and scientific literature bearing on the toxicity -- mental and physical -- of marijuana. It never occurred to me then that there were other dimensions of this drug that warranted exploration.
During my initial foray into this literature I discovered, to my astonishment, that I had to seriously question what I believed I knew about cannabis. As I began to appreciate that what I thought I understood was largely based on myths, old and new, I realized how little my training in science and medicine had protected me against this misinformation. I had become not just a victim of a disinformation campaign, but because I was a physician, one of its agents as well.
http://www.marijuana-uses.com/essays/001.html
This is an excerpt from one of the many essays written by Dr. Lester Grinspoon, a medical marijuana advocate who initially set out to write an objective paper on the harms of <strike>cannabis</strike>marijuana.