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British Government Backs Medicinal Use of Cannabis

21 years, 2 months ago

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Posted on Feb 02, 2003, 5 a.m. By Bill Freeman

The Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology - a division of the UK government, has recommended that the medicinal use of cannabis should be legalized. The committee also called for current research involving the development of cannabis-based drugs to be speeded-up so that patients could benefit as soon as possible.

The Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology - a division of the UK government, has recommended that the medicinal use of cannabis should be legalized. The committee also called for current research involving the development of cannabis-based drugs to be speeded-up so that patients could benefit as soon as possible. The report concluded: "In the absence of a viable alternative medicine - we consider it undesirable to prosecute genuine therapeutic users of cannabis who possess or grow cannabis for their own use." The UK Medical Research Council recently granted £1.5-million to two trials investigating therapeutic uses of the drug. Sufferers of several diseases, including multiple sclerosis and arthritis, say cannabis helps to relieve pain.

SOURCE/REFERENCE: Reported by www.bbc.co.uk on the 22nd March 2001

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