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iOWNme
21st April 2011, 12:47 PM
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/04/20/big-pharma-set-to-take-over-medical-marijuana-market/

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Just as the federal government is clamping down on medical marijuana dispensaries, the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) may be set to give Big Pharma the clearance to take over the market.

In 2007, GW Pharmaceuticals announced that it partnered with Otsuka to bring "Sativex" -- or liquefied marijuana -- to the U.S. The companies recently completed Phase II efficacy and safety trials testing and began discussion with the FDA for Phase III testing. Phase III is generally thought to be the final step before the drug can be marketed in the U.S.

"GW Pharmaceuticals plc (AIM: GWP) today announces the initiation of the Phase III clinical trials programme of Sativex in the treatment of pain in patients with advanced cancer, who experience inadequate analgesia during optimized chronic opioid therapy," GW said in a statement. "This indication represents the initial target indication for Sativex in the United States."

Sativex is the brand name for a drug derived from cannabis sativa. It's an extract from the whole plant cannabis, not a synthetic compound. Even GW defines the drug (.pdf) as marijuana.

Yet as the FDA is poised to approve the drug for Big Pharma, state-licensed medical marijuana dispensaries that provide relief for thousands of Americans are under attack by other federal agencies.

Lynette Shaw, the owner and founder of Marin Alliance for Medical Marijuana (MAMM) in Fairfax, California, was stunned when the IRS audited her 2008 and 2009 tax returns and disallowed the foundation's business deductions, then demanded millions of dollars in back taxes.

The IRS pursued her under § 280E of the federal tax code, which states that no business deductions will be allowed for companies "trafficking in controlled substances".

Shaw is now suing the IRS to prevent them from destroying the entire medical marijuana industry.

Last week, the Justice Department even threatened to prosecute state employees who license medical marijuana dispensaries.

As a result, Washington state Gov. Chris Gregoire (D) said she would veto a bill that would have allowed the state to license growers.

In February, marijuana advocacy group NORML warned that the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) intended to legalize marijuana for Big Pharma only.

"The DEA's intent is to expand the federal government's schedule III listing to include pharmaceutical products containing naturally derived formations of THC while simultaneously maintain existing criminal prohibitions on the plant itself," Paul Armentano, the deputy director of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML), wrote at AlterNet.

SLV^GLD
21st April 2011, 01:11 PM
Not that it matters but one the requirements for the current federal scheduling of cannabis is that it have no recognized medicinal value.
::)

Hatha Sunahara
21st April 2011, 01:27 PM
Well, none of the other drugs made by big pharma have any medicinal value either--most of them are poisons.


Hatha

TheNocturnalEgyptian
21st April 2011, 02:04 PM
Their true colors come out. They are using armed thugs to protect their business ventures - nothing more. It was never about your health.


And yes, a drug cannot be schedule I and recognized as medicine at the same time.


I really wish the fed would just butt out. They ruin everything they touch.

Cobalt
21st April 2011, 02:17 PM
I'm willing too bet that if you opened the books of GW Pharmaceuticals you would find lots of Officials at the DEA and FDA that just happened to get a "donation/contribution"

iOWNme
22nd April 2011, 04:32 PM
And yes, a drug cannot be schedule I and recognized as medicine at the same time.


Quite interesting...

Again, the one thing you NEVER hear about when talking about Medical Cannabis is PRIVATE PROPERTY RIGHTS.

I own my own body, and therefore I will put anything in it i want, and keep anything out of it i want. This is the crux of this entire matter, and it has never been discussed in the open, on MSM or any type of debate.

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_XZi0UOK96Ug/TJ1WxzvIsOI/AAAAAAAAB7k/6hN_mopzjR8/s400/Thomas+Jefferson+Toking.jpg

http://www.thcindicastries.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/hemp-resource-tree.jpg

SLV^GLD
22nd April 2011, 05:46 PM
Again, the one thing you NEVER hear about when talking about Medical Cannabis is PRIVATE PROPERTY RIGHTS.

I own my own body, and therefore I will put anything in it i want, and keep anything out of it i want. This is the crux of this entire matter, and it has never been discussed in the open, on MSM or any type of debate.
Funny, it's the only argument I present when discussing the illegality of any ingestable compound. Medical Cannabis is. by definition, an affront to the concept of individual property rights because the unspoken assumption is that a diagnosis is needed by a licensed professional in the field of medicine. The "progress" made in medicinal cannabis is still neutered because it is a form of legalization. I vote NO to legalization and YES to decriminalization.

The only reason ingestion of cannabis is criminal is because there are fucked up laws that say so. Making it okay for medical prescription is just another fucked up law.

Nomoss
22nd April 2011, 07:35 PM
Where in the constitution is it that THEY have tha right to regulate a plant? Do show it to me if you can.

silver solution
22nd April 2011, 08:36 PM
And yes, a drug cannot be schedule I and recognized as medicine at the same time.


Quite interesting...

Again, the one thing you NEVER hear about when talking about Medical Cannabis is PRIVATE PROPERTY RIGHTS.

I own my own body, and therefore I will put anything in it i want, and keep anything out of it i want. This is the crux of this entire matter, and it has never been discussed in the open, on MSM or any type of debate.

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_XZi0UOK96Ug/TJ1WxzvIsOI/AAAAAAAAB7k/6hN_mopzjR8/s400/Thomas+Jefferson+Toking.jpg

http://www.thcindicastries.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/hemp-resource-tree.jpg





This is one of the major reasons most all cops are the criminals.