2006: The Year In Review

Dankdude

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#1: Cannabis Smoking Not Linked To Lung Cancer, UAT Cancers, Largest Case-Controlled Study Says
Smoking cannabis, even long-term, is not positively associated with increased incidence of lung-cancer, according to the findings of the largest population-based case-control study ever conducted. "We did not observe a positive association of marijuana use -- even heavy long-term use -- with lung cancer, controlling for tobacco smoking and other potential cofounders," investigators concluded. Their data further revealed that moderate lifetime users had an inverse association between cannabis use and lung cancer. The five-year trial was sponsored by the US National Institutes of Health (NIH). Full text of the study appeared in the October issue of the journal Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention. Read the full story at: Cannabis Smoking Not Linked To Lung Cancer, Case-Control Study Says - NORML.

#2: Nearly Half Of Americans Say Pot Should Be Regulated Like Alcohol
Nearly one out of two Americans support amending federal law "to let states legally regulate and tax marijuana the way they do liquor and gambling," according to a national poll of 1,004 likely voters by Zogby International and commissioned by the NORML Foundation in March. Forty-six percent of respondents -- including a majority of those polled on the east (53 percent) and west (55 percent) coasts -- said they supported legalization. Nearly two-thirds of 18-29 year-olds (65 percent) and half of 50-64 year-olds think federal law should be amended to allow states the option to regulate marijuana. Read the full story at: Zogby Poll: Nearly Half Of Americans Believe Pot Should Be Regulated Like Alcohol -- Majorities In The East And West Coasts Back Legalization - NORML.

#3: Marijuana Arrests For Year 2005 Most Ever
Police arrested an estimated 786,545 persons for marijuana violations in 2005, the highest annual total ever recorded in the United States, according to statistics compiled in September by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. An American is now arrested for violating marijuana laws every 40 seconds. Read the full story at: Marijuana Arrests For Year 2005 -- 786,545 Tops Record High... Pot Smokers Arrested In America At A Rate Of One Every 40 Seconds - NORML.

#4: Clinical Trial: Vaporization Is A "Safe And Effective" Cannabinoid Delivery System
Vaporization is a "safe and effective" cannabinoid delivery system for patients desiring the rapid onset of action associated with cannabis inhalation, but who are seeking to avoid the respiratory risks of smoking, according to clinical trial data published this spring in the Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Vaporization delivers the "pulmonal uptake of THC [in a manner] comparable to the smoking of cannabis, while avoiding the respiratory disadvantages of smoking," the study concluded. Read the full story at: Vaporization A "Safe And Effective" Cannabinoid Delivery System, Study Says - NORML.

#5: Cannabinoids Curb Brain Tumor Growth, First-Ever Patient Trial Shows
THC administration decreases recurrent glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) tumor growth in humans, according to the findings of the first-ever clinical trial assessing cannabinoids' anti-tumor action. Previous preclinical studies indicate that cannabinoids and endocannabinoids can stave off tumor progression and trigger cell death in other cancer cell lines, including breast carcinoma, prostate carcinoma, colectoral carcinoma, skin carcinoma, and pancreatic adenocarcinoma. Read the full story at: Cannabinoids Curb Brain Tumor Growth, First-Ever Patient Trial Shows - NORML.

#6: Democrat Shift In Congress Bodes Well For Cannabis-Law Reform
Democrats takeover this November of the House and Senate is likely to pay dividends for marijuana-law reformers in '07 and '08. Commenting on the election results, NORML Executive Director Allen St. Pierre said, "It is our hope that with new Democratic leadership we will finally be able to move forward with legislation and hearings on both the physician-approved medical use of marijuana as well as the decriminalization of cannabis for responsible adults." Read the full story at: 2006 Mid-Term Election Results Offer Mixed Bag For Marijuana Law Reform - NORML.

#7: Court Says State Medi-Pot Policies Not Trumped By Federal Law
California's decade-old medical marijuana law is legal because it does not "require" conduct that violates federal law, a state superior court judge ruled in December. The decision rejected a lawsuit filed by San Diego County supervisors, who had argued that the state's medical cannabis laws should be pre-empted by the federal Controlled Substances Act. The supervisors have announced that they intend to appeal the decision. Read the full story at: Judge Upholds Ruling Dismissing Counties' Prop. 215 Challenge - NORML.

#8: Congress Scales Back Ban On Student Aid For Drug Offenders
Congress approved legislation in 2006 lifting the ban on federal aid to students who have a prior, non-violent drug conviction. Under the amended law, students with past drug convictions will now be eligible to apply for federal financial aid, although those students who are convicted of a nonviolent drug offense while in college will continue to be stripped of their federal aid eligibility. Since 1998, some 200,000 students have been denied financial aid under the law. Read the full story at: Congress Scales Back Ban On Student Aid For Drug Offenders - NORML.

#9: Court Strikes Down Alaska Pot Recrim Law
A 2006 Alaska law seeking to redefine minor marijuana possession as a criminal offense punishable by jail time is unconstitutional, a state superior court judge ruled in July. The ruling struck down sections of the new law criminalizing the possession of one ounce or less of cannabis, but leaves in place measures prohibiting the possession of greater amounts. Read the full story at: Alaska: Judge Rejects Pot Recriminalization Measure - NORML.

#10: New Report Finds Cannabis Can Halt Disease Progression
Recently published clinical and preclinical research on the therapeutic use of cannabis indicates that cannabinoids may curb the progression of various serious and life-threatening diseases -- particularly autoimmune disorders such as multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and inflammatory bowel disease, as well as neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis -- according to a comprehensive new report published in September by the NORML Foundation. The report summarizes over 140 recently published trials assessing the therapeutic utility of cannabinoids for the treatment of more than a dozen diseases, including diabetes, hepatitis C, multiple sclerosis, and Tourette's syndrome. Read the full story at: Recent Research on Medical Marijuana - NORML
 

ViRedd

New Member
Damn, Dank ... what are you doing posting political topics featuring cannabis on a cannabis political site's political forum? *lol*

Vi

PS: Nice post.
 

medicineman

New Member
particularly autoimmune disorders such as multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and inflammatory bowel disease, as well as neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis -- according to a comprehensive new report published in September by the NORML Foundation. The report summarizes over 140 recently published trials assessing the therapeutic utility of cannabinoids for the treatment of more than a dozen diseases, including diabetes, hepatitis C, multiple sclerosis, and Tourette's syndrome. Read the full story at: Recent Research on Medical Marijuana - NORML I qualify for two of the above, I'm not sure if osteo arthritus qualifys as that is the type I have, But for sure I have Diabetes. So maybe I'll get the liscence. I'd be interested in the clinical trials on Diabetes if available. Geeze this stuff just might be a wonder drug, I wonder how long till it's legal!
 

Wavels

Well-Known Member
Excellent post Dankdude!
I've been donating to NORML and hoping for a positive outcome to the government sponsored deprivation of my ganja freedom for decades now!
Gotta keep on keepin' on!
 

medicineman

New Member
Communism can only succeed in two places; Heaven, where its not needed, and Hell, where they already have it. --- Ronald Reagan. Nice! Mr. Trickle down, that about sums you up, trickle down. What we get is what runs down your leg! Kudos, I know you now!
 

ViRedd

New Member
Communism can only succeed in two places; Heaven, where its not needed, and Hell, where they already have it. --- Ronald Reagan. Nice! Mr. Trickle down, that about sums you up, trickle down. What we get is what runs down your leg! Kudos, I know you now!
Other than proving yourself to be a complete idiot, what was the point of this post?

Vi
 
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