Cannabis Science

There is a truth that must be heard! Marijuana is much safer, more effective and less costly than many alternatives currently in use. The Drug Enforcement Administration's own top administrative law judge, Francis L. Young, dismissed the drug warriors' untrue propaganda when he ruled in 1988 that, "Marijuana, in its natural form, is one of the safest therapeutically active substances known to man."

Beyond the grasp of the U.S. drug-abuse industrial complex and biased mass media, The Lancet, Britain's most widely respected, peer-reviewed medical journal, recently wrote that "The smoking of cannabis, even long term, is not harmful to health . . . Sooner or later politicians will have to stop running scared and address the evidence: cannabis per se is not a hazard to society but driving it further underground may well be." ("Deglamorising Cannabis," Volume 346, Number 8985, November 11, 1995.)

During a random survey of the American Society of Clinical Oncology in 1990, 48 percent of the 1,035 respondents (about 10% of members) said they would prescribe smoking marijuana if it were legal. Another 30 percent said they would need more information. Only 22 percent said they would not prescribe it.

Forty-four percent of the respondents said they had already recommended marijuana to a patient to combat the nausea associated with chemotherapy. However, because a significant percentage of pot arrests are medical marijuana patients, doctors who make these recommendations do so at the risk of their medical licenses and livelihoods.

The video below explains the medical use and working of the Cannabis Sativa plant, also known as marijuana or hemp. Scientists, patients, a family doctor, a pharmacist, an anesthetist and a medicinal Cannabis producer, give their views on this versatile plant and its medicinal effects.

  • Marijuana: Its Role in the Medical Arena - Creighton School of Medicine


  • Pharmacology of Marijuana - Pharmacodynamics


  • Pharmacology and effects of cannabis: A brief review - British Journal of Psychiatry


  • Pharmacology of some Marijuana Constituents and Two Heterocyclic Analogues - Nature Publishing


  • The Endocannabinoid System as an Emerging Target of Pharmacotherapy - Pharmacol Rev


  • Cannabis / Marijuana (Tetrahydrocannabinol, THC) - Drugs and Human Performance


  • Parkinsons' Helped By Marijuana-Lke Chemicals In Brain - Medical News Today


  • "Natural marijuana" may treat brain disorders - BBC News


  • Marijuana Use Affects Blood Flow In Brain Even After Abstinence - Science Daily


  • Marijuana As Medicine - Fact Sheets


  • PN Study Supports Medical Marijuana - Cannabis in painful HIV-associated sensory neuropathy


  • Medical Marijuana Might Reduce Nerve Pain Among People Living With HIV/AIDS, Study Says - Medical News Today


  • Workshop on the Medical Utility of Marijuana - Ad Hoc Group of Experts


  • The Brain's Own Marijuana - Roger A. Nicoll and Bradley N. Alger

  • Marijuana Myths, Marijuana Facts: A Review of the Scientific Evidence by Lynn Zimmer, PhD, and John Morgan, MD (The Lindesmith Center 1997) [Bookworld Companies 1-800-444-2524]


  • International Cannabinoid Research Society - The ICRS is a non-political, non-religious organization dedicated to scientific research in all fields of the cannabinoids, ranging from biochemical, chemical and physiological studies of the endogenous cannabinoid system to studies of the abuse potential of recreational Cannabis.


  • Alliance for Cannabis Therapeutics


  • Erowid in the UK - Documenting the Complex Relationship Between Humans & Psychoactives


  • Jim Rosenfield's Articles and Opinion pages include many fascinating pieces by conservatives on prohibition.


  • Marihuana: The Forbidden Medicine by Lester Grinspoon, MD and James Bakalar, JD (Yale University Press 1997) [1-800-YUP-READ]


  • Federal Foolishness and Marijuana" by Jerome Kassirer, MD (New England Journal of Medicine: volume 336, number 16, January 30, 1997 pages 366-67)


  • "Reefer Madness - The Federal Response to California's Medical - Marijuana Law" by George Annas, JD MPH (New England Journal of Medicine: volume 337, number 6, August 7, 1997, pages 435-39)


  • "Marihuana as Medicine: A Plea for Reconsideration" by Lester Grinspoon, MD and James Bakalar, JD (Journal of the American Medical Association, volume 273, number 23, June 21, 1995, pages 1875-76)


  • "Marijuana as Antiemetic Medicine: A Survey of Oncologists' Experience and Attitudes" by Richard Doblin and Mark Kleiman (Journal of Clinical Oncology: volume 9, number 7, July 1991, pages 1314-1319)


  • The Fitz Hugh Ludlow Hypertext Library contains a number of hypertext documents about pre-1937 cannabis use in the English-speaking world, as well as other documents of a similar nature.