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No less a mainstream group than The American College of Physicians has issued a call to the federal government to relax its ban on medical marijuana use and foster research into the drug's therapeutic possibilities. The ACP, a 124,000 member group which serves as the largest for internal medicine physicians, argues that legal debates have distracted everyone from the fact that there's good science demonstrating the benefits and potential of cannabis. The group would like to see the government drop marijuana's Schedule I classification, which places it in the same category as heroin and LSD (drugs which are considered to have no medicinal value and high abuse potential). The ACP is also asking for protection of both doctors and patients from civil or criminal penalties in states that have adopted medical-marijuana laws. The FDA has flatly refused to consider such proposals in the past, as have other officials within the current administration.

To learn more about the ACP's initiative:
- read this piece in The Baltimore Sun
- review the ACP paper (.pdf)

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I think this is an error: you likely meant DEA, not FDA, when you wrote:

"The FDA has flatly refused to consider such proposals in the past,..."

It is about time they let a truly natural PLANT with NO dangerous side effects and which NO one has died from EVER be a choice for those who choose it. It would save the average medical patient untold thousands of dollars and the taxpayers BILLIONS over what they have to pay for expensive prescription DRUGS with dangerous, deadly and addictive side effects that only profit big pharma. This non-addictive medicine has been around for over 5,000 years of recorded history and it works. And the "high" everyone seems to worry about so much? What is a high except FEELING GOOD! That is what marijuana does, it makes you feel good. Why are almost 1,000,000 Americans arrested every year at taxpayer expense for wanting to feel good? Yet only 600,000 are arrested for real crimes? Gary )^_^)

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