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Posted by norml on Tuesday, July 15 2008 (406 reads)
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Representatives from drug law reform organisation NORML appeared before the Health select committee this morning, presenting evidence in support of their Medicinal Cannabis petition, which received over 6,000 signatures.
“Political interference to safe access of medicinal cannabis is no longer justifiable,” said Will de Cleene, vice-president of NORML.
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Posted by norml on Saturday, December 01 2007 (1348 reads)
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NORML NEWS SUMMER 2008
A new study has shown what patients have said all along: smoked cannabis is more effective than pills containing synthetic THC.
Researchers at Columbia
University in New York
said “Smoked marijuana …
has a clear medical benefi t
in HIV-positive [patients]
by increasing food intake
and improving mood and
objective and subjective sleep
measures.”
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Posted by norml on Saturday, December 01 2007 (1362 reads)
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NORML NEWS SUMMER 2008
Former Minister of Health Pete
Hodgson ordered officials to pave
the way for New Zealand doctors to
prescribe the cannabis extract Sativex.
Sativex is an extract of whole cannabis
from the UK that is sprayed into the
mouth and quickly absorbed by the mucus
membranes, allowing immediate relief
and easy dosage - without the smoke.
A draft application form for doctors
obtained by Norml News says Sativex
will be approved under s8 of the Misuse
of Drugs Act and s109 and s29 of the
Medicines Act for “nausea, anorexia and
wasting (cachexia) associated to cancer and
AIDS, or chronic pain (including cancer
pain) for which other pain relief treatments
are ineffective, or have significant/severe
adverse side-effects; or neuropathic pain
(associated with conditions including
multiple-sclerosis, stroke, cancer, spinal
cord injury, severe physical trauma and
peripheral neuropathy resulting from
diabetes) or muscle spasm and spasticity
associated with MS or spinal cord injury.”
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Read More (4485 bytes) | | NORML News | Score: 5
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Posted by norml on Saturday, December 01 2007 (1215 reads)
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NORML NEWS SUMMER 2008
Sativex is to be approved
for the treatment of a host
of conditions, according to
Medsafe papers obtained by
Norml News.
The mouth spray is an extract
of whole cannabis, grown under
license in the UK.
While Sativex will be an
effective and long-overdue
treatment for many patients, it
should not be the only option.
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Read More (1996 bytes) | | NORML News | Score: 0
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Posted by norml on Friday, November 30 2007 (635 reads)
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NORML NEWS SUMMER 2008. BY METIRIA TUREI, GREEN MP.
Our medicinal cannabis
bill has come under some
criticism because it proposes
that patients registered as
medicinal users should be
able to grow cannabis for their
own medical use. This part of
the bill is used by those who
argue that the bill is simply a
mechanism for recreational
users to access cannabis.
What they fail to acknowledge
is that cannabis is extremely
expensive to purchase in any
form, whether for recreational
purposes or more importantly,
for medicinal purposes.
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Read More (3960 bytes) | | NORML News | Score: 3
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Posted by norml on Friday, November 30 2007 (921 reads)
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Medicinal cannabis patients have widely
varying needs: some need only a few
specks of pot as their symptoms require, while
others may need to medicate almost all the time,
although individual dosages may change with
time or severity of symptoms.
It is not unusual for patients using cannabis to
consume far more than the average recreational
user - particularly those with chronic pain or
other severe ongoing symptoms. It’s interesting to consider what the authorities have to say about how much medi-weed is appropriate.
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Read More (6587 bytes) | | NORML News | Score: 5
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Posted by norml on Sunday, September 16 2007 (1907 reads)
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Scientists at the National Centre for Scientific Research in France, have found that cannabidiol (CBD), a non-psychoactive ingredient in cannabis, may prevent the development of prion diseases, the most well-known being "mad cow disease" or BSE (bovine spongiforme enzephalopathy).
It is believed that the BSE may be transmitted to humans, where it is known as Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. The condition is often fatal and spreads easily.
"The latest study adds to the huge amount of scientific evidence supporting the medicinal use of cannabis," said NORML spokesperson Chris Fowlie.
"Green MP Metiria Turei's bill to allow the medicinal use of cannabis should be supported by any MP with a clear head. Unfortunately most politicians act like mad cows whenever cannabis is mentioned."
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Posted by norml on Tuesday, July 31 2007 (1228 reads)
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VAPORISATION IS AN EFFECTIVE METHOD TO DELIVER THC, ACCORDING TO A CLINICAL STUDY
NORML News, Winter 2007. By Chris Fowlie
The most common objection to medical
marijuana is that smoking is
bad for you. Never mind that
marijuana is not tobacco, does
not contain nicotine, and has
anti-cancer and anti-tumour
properties. Or that terminal
or seriously ill patients are
more concerned with quality
of their remaining life than
whether they could get lung
problems in several decades
- if they are still alive.
Prohibitionists ignore these
facts when they deny patients
and doctors access to medical
marijuana. Now, two new studies have
blown that last remaining objection
away, and should pave
the way to allowing
medicinal use.
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Read More (2623 bytes) | | NORML News | Score: 5
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Posted by norml on Thursday, July 26 2007 (1801 reads)
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DOWNLOAD AND SIGN NORML'S MEDICAL MARIJUANA PETITION!
An estimated 11,000 seriously ill New Zealanders
use cannabis for pain relief and other serious medical conditions.
While the Misuse of Drugs Act already allows the
Minister of Health to approve the medicinal use of
cannabis, not a single application has ever been approved. The process is too onerous and cumbersome and should be changed.
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Posted by norml on Thursday, July 26 2007 (1379 reads)
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NORML News Winter 2007.
A selection of recent studies on the medical benefits of cannabis, edited by Chris Fowlie.
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Posted by norml on Thursday, July 26 2007 (1780 reads)
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NORML News, Winter 2007.
Inhaling cannabis significantly increases
daily caloric intake and
body weight in HIV-positive
patients, is well tolerated,
and does not impair subjects’
cognitive performance.
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Posted by norml on Thursday, July 26 2007 (1638 reads)
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GW Pharmaceuticals and Bayer HealthCare
have announced the Canadian Health
Ministry has approved their cannabis extract
Sativex for the relief of cancer pain.
Sativex is already approved and marketed
in Canada for the relief of neuropathic pain
in multiple sclerosis. The latest approval is
for “adjunctive analgesic treatment in adult
patients with advanced cancer who experience
moderate to severe pain during the highest
tolerated dose of strong opioid therapy for
persistent background pain”.
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Posted by norml on Tuesday, May 08 2007 (2027 reads)
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braindead writes: " By Lester Grinspoon, Boston Globe.
A new study reveals that pot relieves pain that narcotics like morphine and OxyContin have hardly any effect on, and could help ease suffering from illnesses such as multiple sclerosis and diabetes.
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Note: Lester Grinspoon, an emeritus professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, is the coauthor of "Marijuana, the Forbidden Medicine.
This article originally appeared at http://www.alternet.org/drugreporter/48749/
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Posted by norml on Tuesday, May 08 2007 (1989 reads)
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sthauckgrowers writes: "Oakland marijuana author Ed Rosenthal -- who was facing a retrial on cultivation charges -- was hit with nearly a dozen new charges including money laundering and tax evasion in a superseding indictment issued by a federal grand jury in San Francisco today. "
Note: http://cbs5.com
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Posted by norml on Tuesday, May 08 2007 (1891 reads)
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Velocitor writes: "WASHINGTON -- A drug-maker said Tuesday the federal government has approved a new pill for cancer patients that includes a synthetic version of the active ingredient in marijuana."
Note: http://www.wgal.com
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Posted by norml on Tuesday, May 08 2007 (1847 reads)
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steveoh writes: "Wednesday, Oct, 19 (HealthDay News) -- Even though they're chemically similar, marijuana smoke is less likely than tobacco smoke to cause cancer, according to one expert review of the literature."
Note: This item appeared in the USA Yahoo News WED OCT 19, 7:02 PM ET
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Posted by norml on Tuesday, May 08 2007 (1578 reads)
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braindead writes: "Analysis of Studies Finds Little Effect From Long-Term Use
By Sid Kirchheimer
WebMD Medical News
July 1, 2003 -- Long-term and even daily marijuana use doesn't appear to cause permanent brain damage, adding to evidence that it can be a safe and effective treatment for a wide range of diseases, say researchers.
www.webmd.com"
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Posted by norml on Tuesday, May 08 2007 (1901 reads)
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braindead writes: "http://bbsnews.net/article.php/20070429132019505
Study here: http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies/study.php"
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Posted by norml on Monday, March 19 2007 (3238 reads)
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New Mexico lawmakers have approved a bill that will legalise the medicinal use of cannabis, set up a state -run system for distributing the medicine, and license producers to grow it.
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Posted by norml on Thursday, January 11 2007 (2777 reads)
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The International Association for Cannabis as Medicine reports that the Swiss National Parliament adopted on November 20 a resolution to relax prohibition of the medical use of natural cannabis products. The decision allows the Swiss Health
Ministry to issue exemptions for the medical use of cannabis and the approval of cannabis-based medicines.
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