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... past year, the AMA has considered three resolutions dealing with medical marijuana, which also helped to influence the report and its recommendations. ... publish in a peer-reviewed journal that will help to educate the medical community about the scientific basis of botanical cannabis- ... considered historic by supporters of medical marijuana, the American Medical Association's House of Delegates ...
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... rational analysis, marijuana can be safely used within a supervised routine of medical care,” and recommended that the drug be rescheduled under ... Medical Marijuana,” still states, “The American Medical Association recommends that marijuana remain a Schedule I controlled substance.”
In 2008 the American College of Physicians also called for a reclassification of cannabis ...
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... to be classified under federal law as a Schedule I substance with no medical value. The organization, which is the largest physician-based group in the ... and Public Health (CSAPH), which affirms the therapeutic benefits of medical marijuana and calls for further research.
The CSAPH report concludes ... ;The Snitch": Chronic City: American Medical Association Reverses Position, Calls For Review of ...
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There American Medical Association made a change in their policy yesterday, allowing for more research on the medical uses of marijuana. It's about fucking time. For the longest time, marijuana was considered a drug with no medical use and it was classified as just as bad as many other drugs like LSD, heroin, and alcohol which could not be ...
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... Medical Association (AMA) has passed a resolution calling for full repeal of the "Don't Ask, Don' ... passage of the resolution.
"Today, the American Medical Association took a principled stance against a law that clearly has a negative ... commanders, resulting in the widespread perception among troops that medical confidentiality in the military is non-existent. Servicemembers United ...
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By Daniel Tencer
The American Medical Association on Tuesday issued a cautious but historically significant call to change America’s ... the AMA supports the legalization or decriminalization of marijuana.
Schedule I drugs are those considered to have no medical benefit and to be harmful when used under any circumstances. As such, marijuana is currently grouped by the federal government with ...
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By Daniel Tencer
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The American Medical Association on Tuesday issued a cautious but historically significant call to change ... simply result in the rescheduling of marijuana as a controlled substance that has some medical benefit.
However, Aaron Houston, director of government ...
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American Medical Association Calls for Marijuana Research Support
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The American Medical Assn. ... its classification of marijuana as a dangerous drug with no accepted medical use, a significant shift that puts the prestigious group behind ... support for marijuana legalization.
Thirteen states allow the use of medical marijuana, and about a dozen more have considered it this year.
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There American Medical Association made a change in their policy yesterday, allowing for more research on the medical uses of marijuana. It's about fucking time. For the longest time, marijuana was considered a drug with no medical use and it was classified as just as bad as many ...
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... to be dealt with. The latest group to get onboard is the American Medical Association.
What follows is a recent Resolution #516 on the need to curtail improper outdoor ... various
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