As is true of so many things, ignorance isn't bliss. Unless you're its purveyor.
Nicole Flatow at Think Progress points to another area in which scientific data (and method) are avoided, thus allowing propaganda to win the day:
In the face of obstacles to marijuana research from both the Drug Enforcement Administration and the National Institute on Drug Abuse, a theoretical physicist at the California Institute of Technology and one-time MacArthur Fellow is calling out the federal government on its obstruction of science. During an address before a medical marijuana conference Friday [Feb. 22], John H. Schwartz explained how the DEA and NIDA act as a 'tag team' to censor science, with NIDA holding a monopoly over legal access to cannabis for research, and the DEA refusing to reconsider the drug's designation in the Controlled Substances Act as a dangerous substance with no medical value on the basis that sufficient research does not exist. He alleges that the government has blocked research even though it has long been aware of marijuana's potential to serve many medical benefits including shrink aggressive cancer cells is because it might 'send the wrong message to children': The most blatant example of this behavior came last year, when NIDA blocked an FDA-approved clinical trial testing marijuana as a remedy for post traumatic stress disorder, PTSD. It's especially sad to note that the study participants were veterans, with PTSD deemed untreatable by other means. After 12 years of war, this is how we treat them. ['] |
High Impact Posts. Top Comments. Overnight News Digest.
No comments:
Post a Comment