Chapter 15
The Official Story
Debunking "Gutter Science"
After 15 days of taking testimony and more than a year's legal
deliberation, DEA Administrative Law Judge Francis L. Young formally
urged the DEA to allow doctors to prescribe marijuana. In a September
1988 judgement, he ruled: "The evidence in this record clearly
shows that marijuana has been accepted as capable of relieving the
distress of great numbers of very ill people, and doing so with safety
under medical supervision . . . It would be unreasonable, arbitrary and
capricious for the DEA to continue to stand between those sufferers and
the benefits of this substance in light of the evidence in this record.
In strict medical terms, marijuana is far safer than many foods we
commonly consume marijuana in its natural form is one of the safest
therapeutically active substances known to man."
Yet former DEA Administrator John Lawn, his successor, Robert Bonner,
and current DEA Administrator John Constantine - non-doctors all! - have
refused to comply and have continued to deprive persons of medical
cannabis, according to their own personal discretion.
Wasting Time, Wasting Lives
More than 100 years have passed since the 1894 British Raj commission
study of hashish smokers in India reported cannabis use was harmless and
even helpful. Numerous studies since have all agreed: The most prominent
being Siler, LaGuardia, Nixon's Shafer Commission, Canada's LeDain
Commission, and the California Research Advisory Commission.
Concurrently, American presidents have praised hemp, the USDA amassed
volumes of data showing its value as a natural resource, and in 1942 the
Roosevelt administration even made Hemp for Victory, a film glorifying
our patriotic hemp farmers. That same year, Germany produced The
Humorous Hemp Primer, a comic book, written in rhyme, extolling hemp's
virtues. (See appendix I of the paper version of this book.)
Yet even the humane use of hemp for medicine is now denied. Asked in
late 1989 about the DEA's failure to implement his decision quoted
above, Judge Young responded that administrator John Lawn was being
given time to comply.
More than a year after that ruling, Lawn officially refused to
reschedule cannabis, again classing it as a Schedule I
"dangerous" drug that is not even allowed to be used as
medicine.
Decrying this needless suffering of helpless Americans, the National
Organization to Reform Marijuana Laws (NORML) and the Family Council on
Drug Awareness quickly demanded Lawn's resignation. His successors,
Bonner, and now Constantine, retain the same policy.
What hypocrisy allows public officials to scoff at the facts and deny
the truth? How do they rationalize their atrocities? How? They invent
their own experts.
Government Doublespeak
Since 1976, our federal government (e.g., NIDA, NIH, DEA*, and
Action), police sponsored groups (like DARE*), and special interest
groups (like PDFA*) have proclaimed to public, press, and parent groups
alike that they have "absolute evidence" of the shocking
negative effects of marijuana smoking.
* National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health,
Drug Enforcement Agency, Drug Abuse Resistance Education, Partnership
for a Drug Free America. All subsequent researchers found Heath's
marijuana findings to be of no value, because carbon monoxide poisoning
and other factors were totally left out.
When U.S. government sponsored research prior to 1976 indicated that
cannabis was harmless or beneficial, the methodology of how each study
was done was always presented in detail in the reports; e.g., read The
Therapeutic Potential of Marijuana (1976) and you will see exactly
what the methodology of each medical study was.
However, when our government bureaucrats deliberately sponsored
negative marijuana research, time and time again Playboy
magazine, NORML, High Times, etc. had to sue under the new
Freedom of Information Act to find out the actual laboratory methodology
these "experiments" employed.
What they found was shocking.
Dr. Heath/Tulane Study, 1974
The Hype:
Brain Damage and Dead Monkeys
In 1974, California Governor Ronald Reagan was asked about
decriminalizing marijuana.
After producing the Heath/Tulane University study, the so-called
"Great Communicator" proclaimed, "The most reliable
scientific sources say permanent brain damage is one of the inevitable
results of the use of marijuana." (L.A. Times)
The report from Dr. Heath had concluded that Rhesus monkeys, smoking
the equivalent of only 30 joints a day, began to atrophy and die after
90 days.
And ever since, dead brain cells found in monkeys who were forced to
smoke marijuana has been given maximum scare play in federal booklets
and government sponsored propaganda literature against pot.
Senator Eastland of Mississippi used it throughout the mid-1970s to
horrify and stop national legislators from supporting NORML's
decriminalization bills in Congress, mostly sponsored by the late
Senator Jacob Javitts of New York.
Reports of the study have also been distributed by the hierarchy of
drug rehabilitation professionals as part of their rationalization for
wanting to get kids off pot, based on supposed scientific studies. It is
used to terrorize parent groups, church organizations, etc., who
redistribute it still further.
Heath killed the half-dead monkeys, opened their brains, counted the
dead brain cells, and then took control monkeys, who hadn't smoked
marijuana, killed them too, and counted their brain cells. The
pot smoking monkeys had enormous amounts of dead brain cells as compared
to the "straight" monkeys.
Ronald Reagan's pronouncement was probably based on the fact that
marijuana smoking was the only difference in the two sets of monkeys.
Perhaps Reagan trusted the federal research to be real and correct.
Perhaps he had other motives.
Whatever their reasons, this is what the government ballyhooed to
press and PTA, who trusted the government completely.
In 1980, Playboy and NORML finally received for the first time
after six years of requests and suing the government an accurate
accounting of the research procedures used in the infamous report:
When NORML/Playboy hired researchers to examine the reported
results against the actual methodology, they laughed.
The Facts:
Suffocation of Research Animals
As reported in Playboy, the Heath "Voodoo" Research
methodology involved strapping Rhesus monkeys into a chair and pumping
them with equivalent of 63 Colombian strength joints in "five
minutes, through gas masks," losing no smoke. Playboy
discovered that Heath had administered 63 joints in five minutes over
just three months instead of administering 30 joints per day over a
one-year period as he had first reported. Heath did this, it turned out,
in order to avoid having to pay an assistant's wages every day for a
full year.
The monkeys were suffocating! Three to five minutes of oxygen
deprivation causes brain damage"dead brain cells." (Red
Cross Lifesaving and Water Safety Manual) With the concentration of
smoke used, the monkeys were a bit like a person running the engine of a
car in a locked garage for 5, 10, 15 minutes at a time every day!
The Heath Monkey study was actually a study in animal asphyxiation
and carbon monoxide poisoning.
Among other things, Heath had completely (intentionally?
incompetently?) omitted discussion of the carbon monoxide the monkeys
inhaled.
Carbon monoxide, a deadly gas that kills brain cells, is given off by
any burning object. At that smoke concentration, the monkeys were, in
effect, like a person locked in a garage with the car engine left
running for five, 10, 15 minutes at a time every day!
All subsequent researchers agree the findings in Heath's experiment
regarding marijuana were of no value, because carbon monoxide poisoning
and other factors were totally left out and had not been considered in
the report. This study and others, like Dr. Gabriel Nahas' 1970s
studies, tried to somehow connect the THC metabolites routinely found in
the fatty tissue of human brains, reproductive organs, and other fatty
areas of the body to the dead brain cells in the suffocated monkeys.
Now, in 1999, 17 years have passed and not a single word of Dr.
Heath's or Dr. Nahas' research has been verified! But their studies are
still hauled out by the Partnership for a Drug Free America, the Drug
Enforcement Administration, city and state narcotics bureaus, plus
politicians and, in virtually all public instances, held up as
scientific proof of the dangers of marijuana.
This is U.S. government propaganda and disinformation at its worst!
The public paid for these studies and has the right to the correct
information and history being taught in our taxpayer sponsored schools.
In 1996, Gabriel Nahas, in France, sued Mishka, the translator of the
French edition of this book, "L'Emperor est Nu!", for
damages. Mishka wrote that Nahas' studies were viewed by the world as
garbage. The French court, upon hearing all the testimony by Nahas, and
after Nahas had spent an quivalent of tens of thousands of American
dollars on legal fees, awarded him its highest insult: one franc, the
equivalent of approximately 15 cents American for damages, and no
legal fees!
Lingering THC Metabolites
The Hype:
It Stays in Your System for 30 Days
The government also claimed that since "THC metabolites"
stay in the body's fatty cells for up to 30 days after ingestion, just
one joint was very dangerous; inferring that the long range view of what
these THC metabolites eventually could do to the human race could not
even be guessed and other pseudo-scientific double-talk (e.g., phrases
like: "might be," "could mean,"
"possibly," "perhaps," etc.)*
* "May, might, could, and possibly are not scientific
conclusions." Dr. Fred Oerther, M.D., September 1986.
The Facts:
Government's Own Experts Say That Metabolites Are
Non-Toxic, Harmless Residue
We interviewed three doctors of national reputation either currently
working (or having worked) for the U.S. government on marijuana
research:
- Dr. Thomas Ungerlieder, M.D., UCLA, appointed by Richard
Nixon in 1969 to the President's Select Committee on Marijuana,
re-appointed by Ford, Carter, and Reagan, and currently head of
California's "Marijuana Medical Program;"
- Dr. Donald Tashkin, UCLA, M.D., for the last 29 years the
U.S. government's and the world's leading marijuana researcher on
pulmonary functions; and
- Dr. Tod Mikuriya, M.D., former national administrator and
grant distributor of the U.S. government's marijuana research programs
in the late 1960s.
In effect these doctors said that the active ingredients in THC are
used-up in the first or second pass through the liver. The leftover THC
metabolites then attach themselves, in a very normal way, to fatty
deposits, for the body to dispose of later, which is a safe and
perfectly natural process.
Many chemicals from foods, herbs, and medicines do this same thing
all the time in your body. Most are not dangerous and THC metabolites
show less toxic* potential than virtually any known metabolic leftovers
in your body!
* The U.S. government has also known since 1946 that the oral dose
of cannabis required to kill a mouse is about 40,000 times the dose
required to produce typical symptoms of intoxication. (Mikuriya, Tod,
Marijuana Medical Papers, 1976; Loewe, journal of Pharmacological and
Experimental Therapeutics, October, 1946.)
THC metabolites left in the body can be compared to the ash of a
cigarette: The inert ingredient left over after the active cannabinoids
have been metabolized by the body. These inert metabolites are what
urinary analysis studies show when taken to discharge military or
factory or athletic personnel for using, or being in the presence of
cannabis within the last 30 days.
Lung Damage Studies
The Hype:
More Harmful Than Tobacco
According to the American Lung Association, cigarettes and tobacco
smoking related diseases kill more than 430,000 Americans every year.
Fifty million Americans smoke, and 3,000 teens start each day. The
Berkeley carcinogenic tar studies of the late 1970s concluded that
"marijuana is one-and-a-half times more carcinogenic than
tobacco."
The Fact:
Not One Documented Case of Cancer
There are lung irritants involved in any smoke. Cannabis smoke causes
mild irritation to the large airways of the lungs. Symptoms disappear
when smoking is discontinued.
However, unlike tobacco smoke, cannabis smoke does not cause any
changes in the small airways, the area where tobacco smoke causes long
term and permanent damage. Additionally, a tobacco smoker will smoke 20
to 60 cigarettes a day, while a heavy marijuana smoker may smoke five to
seven joints a day, even less when potent high-quality flower tops are
available.
While tens of millions of Americans smoke pot regularly, cannabis has
never caused a known case of lung cancer as of December 1997, according
to America's foremost lung expert, Dr. Donald Tashkin of UCLA. He
considers the biggest health risk to the lungs would be a person smoking
16 or more "large" spliffs a day of leaf/bud because of the
hypoxia of too much smoke and not enough oxygen.
Tashkin feels there is no danger for anyone to worry about
potentiating emphysema "in any way" by the use of marijuana
totally the opposite of tobacco.
Cannabis is a complex, highly evolved plant. There are some 400
compounds in its smoke. Of these, 60 are presently known to have
therapeutic value.
Cannabis may also be eaten, entirely avoiding the irritating effects
of smoke. However, four times more of the active ingredients of smoked
cannabis are absorbed by the human body than when the same amount is
eaten. And the prohibition inflated price of black market cannabis,
combined with harsh penalties for cultivation, prevent most persons from
being able to afford the luxury of a less efficient, though healthier,
means of ingestion.
Lab Studies Fail to Reflect the Real World
Studies have proven that many of the carcinogens in cannabis can be
removed by using a water pipe system. Our government omitted this
information and its significance when speaking to the press. At the same
time politicians outlawed the sale of water pipes, labeling them
"drug paraphernalia."
How Rumors Get Started
In 1976, Dr. Tashkin, M.D., UCLA, sent a written report to Dr.
Gabriel Nahas at the Rheims, France, Conference on "Potential
Cannabis Medical Dangers". That report became the most
sensationalized story to come out of this negative world conference on
cannabis.
This surprised Tashkin, who had sent the report to the Rheims
conference as an afterthought.
What Tashkin reported to the Rheims conference was that only one of
the 29 pulmonary areas of the human lung studied the large air
passageway Did he find marijuana to be more of an irritant (by 15 times)
than tobacco. This figure is insignificant, however, since Tashkin also
notes that tobacco has almost no effect on this area. Therefore, 15
times almost nothing is still almost nothing. in any event, cannabis has
a positive or neutral effect in most other areas of the lung. (See
chapter 7, "Therapeutic Uses of Cannabis.")
(Tashkin, Dr. Donald, UCLA studies, 1969-83; UCLA Pulmonary
Studies, 1969-95.)
Afterwards in 1977, the U.S. government resumed funding for ongoing
cannabis pulmonary studies which it had cut two years earlier when
Tashkin reported encouraging therapeutic results with marijuana/lung
studies. But now the government limited funding only to research to the
large air passageway.
We have interviewed Dr. Tashkin dozens of times. In 1986 I asked him
about an article he was preparing for the New England Journal of
Medicine, indicating that cannabis smoke caused as many or more
pre-cancerous lesions as tobacco in "equal" amounts.
Most people do not realize, nor are the media told, that any tissue
abnormality (abrasion, eruption, or even redness) is called a
pre-cancerous lesion. Unlike lesions caused by tobacco, the THC-related
lesions contain no radioactivity.
We asked Tashkin how many persons had gone on to get lung cancer in
these or any other studies of long-term cannabis-only smokers (Rastas,
Coptics, etc.)
Sitting in his UCLA laboratory, Dr. Tashkin looked at me and said,
"That's the strange part. So far no one we've studied has gone on
to get lung cancer."
"Was this reported to the press?"
"Well, it's in the article," Dr. Tashkin said. "But no
one in the press even asked. They just assumed the worst." His
answer to us was still that not one single case of lung cancer in
someone who only smoked cannabis, has ever been reported. It should be
remembered that he and other doctors had predicted 20 years ago, their
certainty that hundreds of thousands of marijuana smokers would by now
(1997) have developed lung cancer.
Another Fact:
Emphysema Suffers Benefit
During a later interview, Tashkin congratulated me on the tip I'd
given him that marijuana used for emphysema produced good results among
persons we knew.
He laughed at me originally, because he had presumed that marijuana
aggravated emphysema, but after reviewing his evidence found that,
except in the rarest of cases, marijuana was actually of great benefit
to emphysema suffers due to the opening and dilation of the bronchial
passages.
And so the relief reported to us by cannabis smoking emphysema
patients was confirmed.
Marijuana smoke is not unique in its benefits to the lungs. Yerba
Santa, Colt's foot, Horehound, and other herbs have traditionally been
smoked to help the lungs.
Tobacco and its associated dangers have so prejudiced persons against
"smoking" that most persons believe cannabis smoking to be as
or more dangerous than tobacco. With research banned, these public
health and safety facts are not readily available.
In December 1997, we asked Dr. Tashkin again, and he unequivocably
stated that "marijuana does not cause or potentiate emphysema in
any way." In addition, there has not been one case of lung cancer
ever attributed to smoking cannabis.
. . . And So On
Most of the anti-marijuana literature we have examined does not cite
as much as one single source for us to review. Others only refer to DEA
or NIDA. The few studies we have been able to track down usually end up
being anecdotal case histories, artificial groupings of data, or
otherwise lacking controls and never replicated.
Reports of breast enlargement, obesity, addiction, and the like all
remain unsubstantiated, and are given little credence by the scientific
community. Other reports, like the temporary reduction in sperm count,
are statistically insignificant to the general public, yet get blown far
out of proportion when presented by the media. Still others, like the
handful of throat tumors in the Sacramento area and the high rate of
injuries reported in a Baltimore trauma unit are isolated clusters that
run contrary to all other statistics and have never been replicated.
The spurious results of Heath, Nahas, and the pregnant mice and
monkey studies at Temple University and UC Davis (where they injected
mice with synthetic third-cousin analogues of THC) are now discredited
in the body of scientific and medical literature.
Though these studies are not used in scientific discourse, mountains
of DEA and pharmaceutical company-sponsored literature about the
long-term possible effects of these metabolites on the brain and
reproduction still goes to parent groups as if they were brand new
studies. This disinformation is still very much alive in U.S.
government, DEA, DARE, and PDFA reports.
(Read the 1982 N.I.H.; the National Academy of Science's evaluation
on past studies; and the Costa Rica report, 1980.) No Harm to Human
Brain or Intelligence Hemp has been used in virtually all societies
since time immemorial as a work motivator and to highlight and renew
creative energies.
Naha's Prescription for Bloated Police Budges
Incredibly, a famous study which found that cannabis
reduces tumors (see Chapter 7), was originally ordered by the Federal
Government on the premise that pot would hurt the immune system. This
was based on the "Reefer Madness" studies done by the
disreputable Dr. Gabriel Nahas of Columbia University in 1972.
This is the same Dr. Nahas who claimed his studies
showed pot created chromosome, testosterone (male hormone) damage, and
countless other horrible effects which suggested the breaking down of
the immune system. Nahas' background is in the OSS/CIA and later the
U.S. where he worked closely with Lyndon LaRouche and Kurt Waldheim.
In 1998, Nahas is still the darling favorite of the DEA
and NIDA (National Institute on Drug Abuse) yet no anti-marijuana
studies of Nahas' have every been replicated in countless other research
attempts. Columbia University specifically disassociated itself from
Nahas' marijuana research in a specially called press conference in
1975!
Old, discredited Nahas studies are still trotted out by
the Drug Enforcement Administration today, and deliberately given to
unknowledgeable parents' groups, churches, and PTAs as valid research
regarding the evils of pot.
The dissemination of Nahas'* dangerous horror stories is
paid for with your tax dollars, even years after the National Institutes
of Health (NIH) in 1976 specifically forbade Nahas from getting another
penny of U.S. government money for cannabis studies because of his
embarrassing research in the early 1970s.
* Nahas, in December 1983, under ridicule from his
peers and a funding cut-off from NIDA renounced all his old THC
metabolite build-up and unique chromosome petri dish tissue damage
studies, conclusions, and extrapolations.
Yet the DEA, NIDA, VISTA, the "War on Drugs,"
and now-deceased writer Peggy Mann (in Reader's Digest articles and her
book Marijuana Alert, wilth foreward by Nancy Reagan) have used these
discredited studies on parents' groups such as Parents for a Drug Free
Youth, etc., often with Nahas as a highly paid guest lecturer, without a
word of how his studies are really considered by this peers.
This, we assume, is done to scare parents, teachers,
legislators and judges, using scientific terminology and bogus
non-clinical statistics, ultimately aimed at selling more urine-testing
equipment. Therefore, more profits are created for the
drug-rehabilitation clinics and their staffs of professionals; and to
maintain funding for the DEA, local police, judicial, penal, corrections
and other government pork barrel, police state interests.
The "War on Drugs" is big money, so the
shameless petitioning for more police and more jail cells continues. And
we still have thousands of judges, legislators, police, Reader's Digest
readers, and parents who have for years used and cited Nahas' studies in
particular as the prime reasons to continue these unjust laws and to
jail millions of Americans over the last decade.
The DEA, after Nahas' 1983 waffling renouncement,
consciously and criminally continues to use his studies to polarize
ignorant judges, politicians, press, and parent groups, who are unaware
of Nahas' denouncement. These groups trust the government to tell them
the truth their tax dollars paid for. Most of the media, press, and
television commentators still use Nahas' 1970s, unreplicated studies as
gospel, and much of the frightening folklore and street myths taht are
whispered around school yards spring from the deceitful
"scientist's" work.
Refuted and never replicated results are still taught,
while the honest researcher faces prison if he attempts to test any
thoughts about the medical use of cannabis.
In fact, using Nahas' refuted and unreplicated synthetic
THC petri dish studies on the immune system, hysterical Families for
Drug Free Youth, or "Just Say No" organizations have gotten
the press to say marijuana could cause AIDS - which has no basis
whatsoever, but the press published all this rhetoric creating more
Reefer Madness!
Gabriel Nahas, in 1998, is living in Paris and goes
around Europe teaching as gospel the same old lies to less informed
Europeans. When asked to debate us (H.E.M.P.) on cannabis before the
world press on June 18, 1993 in Paris, he first enthusiastically
accepted until he found out that we would be speaking on all aspects of
the hemp plant (e.g. paper, fiber, fuel, medicine). Then he declined,
even though we met all of his requirements.
Radioactive Tobacco: The Untold Story
Tobacco smoking kills more persons each year than AIDS, heroin,
crack, cocaine, alcohol, car accidents, fire, and murder combined.
Cigarette smoking is as addictive as heroin, complete with withdrawal
symptoms, and the percentage of relapses (75%) is the same as for
"kicking" cocaine and heroin users.
It is far and away the number one cause of preventable death in the
U.S. today. Tobacco smokers have ten times the lung cancer of
non-smokers, twice the heart disease, and are three times more likely to
die of heart disease if they do develop it. Yet tobacco is totally
legal, and even receives the highest U.S. government farm subsidies of
any agricultural product in America, all the while being our biggest
killer! What total hypocrisy!
In the U.S. one in seven deaths are caused by smoking cigarettes.
Women should know that lung cancer is more common than breast cancer in
women who smoke and that smoking on the pill increases cancer and heart
risks dramatically.
Seven million dollars a day promotes the tobacco business, and it is
estimated that the cigarette industry needs about 3,000 new smokers a
day to replace those who quit or die each day from smoking.
Kentucky's principal business and agriculture for 100 years (until
1890) was the healthful, versatile, and useful cannabis hemp. It has
since been replaced by non-edible, non-fibrous, soil-depleting tobacco,
which is grown in soil fertilized with radioactive materials.
U.S. government studies have show that a pack-and-a-half of tobacco
cigarettes per day over a year for just one year is the equivalent to
your lungs of what some 300 chest x-rays (using the old, pre-1980s slow
x-ray film and without using any lead protection) are to your skin. But
while an x-ray dissipates its radioactivity instantly, tobacco has a
radioactive half-life that will remain active in the lungs for 21.5
years.
Former Surgeon General C. Everett Koop said on national television
that radioactivity contained in tobacco leaves is probably responsible
for most tobacco-related cancer. No radioactivity exists in cannabis
tars.
(National Center for Atmospheric Research, 1964; American Lung
Assn.; Dr. Joseph R. DiFranza, U. of Mass. Medical Center; Reader's
Digest, March 1986; Surg. Gen. C. Everett Koop, 1990.)
Some Studies the Feds Don't Talk About
The Coptic Study (1981)
No Harm to Human Brain or Intelligence
Hemp has been used in virtually all societies since time
immemorial as a work motivator and to highlight and renew creative
energies.
(Jamaican study; Coptic study; Costa Rican study; Vedas; Dr. Vera
Rubin, Research Institute for the Study of Man; et al)
In 1981, a study showed that 10 of American's heaviest pot smokers
(from the Coptic religion and residing in Florida) actually believed
that using 16 huge high potency spliffs* a day had improved their minds
somewhat over a period of 10 years.
They were studied by Drs. Ungerlieder and Shaeffer (UCLA) and who
showed absolutely no brain differences between them and non-smokers nor
did it confirm any increase in IQ that the Coptics had claimed.
* One spliff is generally equal to five average American joints.
Longer Life, Fewer Wrinkles
Most studies (matched populations, past and present) indicate that
everything else being equal an average American pot smoker will live
longer than his counterpart who does no drugs at all; with fewer
wrinkles, and generally less stress thereby having fewer illnesses to
upset the immune system, and being a more peaceful neighbor.
(Costa Rican and Jamaican Studies)
Jamaican Studies
(1968-74, 1975)
Definite Benefits For Marijuana Smokers
The most exhaustive study of hemp smoking in its natural setting is
probably Ganja in Jamaica A Medical Anthropological Study of Chronic
Marijuana Use by Vera Rubin and Lambros Comitas (1975; Mouton & Co.,
The Hague, Paris/Anchor Books, NY).
The Jamaican study, sponsored by the National Institute of Mental
Health (NIMH) Center for Studies of Narcotic and Drug Abuse, was the
first project in medical anthropology to be undertaken and is the first
intensive, multi-disciplinary study of marijuana use and users to be
published.
From the Jamaican Study introduction: "Despite its illegality,
ganja use is pervasive, and duration and frequency are very high; it is
smoked over a longer period in heavier quantities with greater THC
potency than in the U.S. without deleterious social or psychological
consequences. The major difference is that both use and expected
behaviours are culturally conditioned and controlled by well established
tradition." "No impairment of physiological, sensory and
perceptual-motor performance, tests of concept formation, abstracting
ability, and cognitive style and test of memory."
Positive Social Attitudes
The study outlines the positive reinforcement given socially to ganja
smokers in Jamaica, the universal praise for the practice among users,
who smoke it as a work motivator.
Subjects described the effects of smoking making them
"brainier", lively, merry, more responsible and conscious.
They reported it was good for meditation and concentration, and created
an general sense of well-being and self-assertiveness.
No Link to Criminal Behavior
Vera Rubin and her colleagues found no relation of cannabis to crime
(except marijuana busts), no impairment of motor skills, and smokers and
non-smokers alike had identical extroversion scores with no difference
in work records or adjustment. Heavy use of ganja was not found to
curtail the motivation to work.
From the psychological assessment the smokers seemed to be more open
in their expressions of feeling, somewhat more carefree, and somewhat
more distractable. There was no evidence of organic brain damage or
schizophrenia.
No Physiological Deterioration
Marilyn Bowman, in a battery of psychological tests on chronic
cannabis users in Jamaica in 1972, found "no impairment of
physiological, sensory and perceptual-motor performance, tests of
concept formation, abstracting ability and cognitive style and tests of
memory." These Jamaicans had smoked anywhere from six to 31 years
(16.6 mean average) and the average age at the first puff was at 12
years and six months.
In the 1975 study between users and non-users, no difference was
found in plasma testosterone, no difference in total nutrition, slightly
higher performance on the intelligence sub-tests (not statistically
significant), and "a basic measure of cell-mediated immunity Ú was
no less vigorous in the users"
Finally, "Users in our matched pair sample smoked marijuana in
addition to as many tobacco cigarettes as did their partners. Yet their
airways were, if anything, a bit healthier than their matches.
"We must tentatively conclude either that marijuana has no
harmful effects on such passages or that it actually offers some slight
protection against the harmful effects of tobacco smoke. Only further
research will clarify which, if either, is the case."
No "Stepping Stone"/Gateway Effect
As to the stepping-stone or gateway drug charges leveled against
cannabis: "The use of hard drugs is as yet virtually unknown among
working class Jamaicans no one in the study (Rubin's) had ever taken any
narcotics, stimulants, hallucinogens, barbiturates or sleeping
pills"
In America during the late 1800s cannabis was used in treating
addiction. Opiate, chloral hydrate, and alcohol addicts were
successfully treated with potent cannabis extracts. Some patients
recovered with less than a dozen doses of cannabis extract.1
Likewise, smoking cannabis has been found to be valuable in modern
alcohol addiction treatment.2
Costa Rican Study (1980)
The Jamaican results were largely confirmed by another
Carribean study, the 1980 Cannabis in Costa Ricah - A Study in
Chronic Marijuana Use edited by William Carter for the Institute for
Study of Human Issues. (ISHI, 3401 Science Center, Philadelphia.)
Again researchers found no palpable damage to the native
population's chronic cannabis smokers. Alcoholic social problems, so
evident on neighboring cannabis-free islands, are not found in Costa
Rica.
This study makes clear that socially approved ganja use
will largely replace or mitigate the use of alcohol (rum) if available.
The Amsterdam Model
Since adopting a policy of tolerance and non-prosecution
of cannabis/hashish smokers (it is available in cafes and bars) and
rehabilitation and diversion programs for hard drug users, Holland has
seen a substantial reduction in cannabis consumption among teenagers2
and a 33% drop in the number of heroin addicts. The strategy of
separating cannabis sales from hard drug dealers by bringing pot
above-ground has been quite successful. (L.A. Times, August 1989). In
1998, despite constant pressure from the U.S. government and the DEA,
the Dutch government has totally refused to recriminalize marijuana!
Footnotes:
1. "Cannabis Indica as an Anodyne and
Hypnotic," J.B. Mattison, M.D., The St. Louis Medical and Surgical
Journal, vol. LVI, no. 5, Nov. 1891, pg 265-271, reprinted in Marijuana:
The Medical Papers, Tod Mikuriya, M.D.
2. "Cannabis Substitution: An Adjunctive
Therapeutic Tool in the Treatment of Alcoholism," Tod H. Mikuriya,
M.D., Medical Times, vol. 98, no. 4, April, 1970, reprinted in Marijuana
Medical Papers, Tod Mikuriya, M.D.)
More Prohibitionist Deceptions
Scientific American reported in 1990: "The
alarming statistics, cited by testing advocates, to demonstrate the high
costs of drug abuse . . . do not always accurately reflect the research
on which they are based. In fact, some of the data could be used to
'prove' that drug use has negligible or even beneficial effects."
(March 1990, page 18)
One of the examples given is the often cited statistic
former president George Bush utlized in 1989: "Drug abuse among
American workers costs businesses anywhere from $60 billion to $100
billion a year in lost productivity, absenteeism, drug-related
accidents, medical claims and theft." Yet according to a 1989
assessment by NIDA, all such claims derive from a single study that grew
out of a 1982 survey of 3,700 households.
The Research Triangle Institute (RTI) found that
households where at least one person admitted having used marijuana
regularly reported average incomes 28 percent lower than average
reported income of otherwise similar households. RTI researchers
ascribed the income difference to "loss due to marijuana use."
RTI then extrapolated costs of crime, health problems
and accidents to arrive at a "cost to society of drug abuse"
of $47 billion. The White House "adjusted" for inflation and
population increases to provide the basis for Bush's statement.
Yet the RTI survey also included questions about current
drug use. The answers revealed no significant difference between income
levels of households with current users of illegal drugs, including
cocaine and heroin, and other households.
Thus the same statistics "prove" that current
use of hard drugs does not result in any "loss," in contrast
to a single marijuana binge in the distant past!
Official Corruption: Carlton Turner
In all the research this author has done about the misapplication of
public funds and trusts, nothing, it seems, compares with the either
totally ignorant or willful manslaughter of fellow Americans by the
bureaucrats and politicians of the following story:
One Man & His Drug Scams
The U.S. government policy, starting in the Nixon and Ford
administrations and continuing under Carlton Turner* (Drug Czar under
Reagan 1981-1986), allowed federal medical marijuana, supplied to the
individual state marijuana medical programs, to consist only of the leaf
of the marijuana plant, even though it's usually only one-third as
strong as the bud and doesn't contain the same whole spectrum of the
"crude drug," i.e. the THC and CBNs.
* Prior to becoming Special White Hose Advisor (read: National
Drug Czar) Carlton Turner, from 1971 to 1980, was the head of all U.S.
government marijuana grown for drugs by reason of his position at the
University of Mississippi. The U. of Mississippi Marijuana Research
Program is directed by state charter to discover initiate or sort out
the constituents of Thc a "simple" crude cannabis drug that
works as a medicine then synthesize the substances with beneficial
medicinal properties to attain their full potential for pharmaceutical
companies.
For example, the leaf's relief of ocular pressure for glaucoma
patients is much shorter lasting and therefore unsatisfactory, compared
to the bud. Also, the leaf sometimes gives smokers a headache. The
federal government until 1986 used only the leaf. Turner said to the
pharmaceutical companies and in interview, that leaf is all Americans
would ever get although the bud works better. Still today in 1999, the
seven legal marijuana users in the U.S. only get leaf, branch, and bud
chopped up and rolled together. Although buds work better for
chemotherapy, glaucoma, etc., the branches can be as toxic as smoking
wood.
Turner said, in 1986, that natural marijuana will "never"
be given as a medicine and, as of April 1998, it still hasn't. (Except
in California, where citizens successfully voted, in November 1996, to
overrule the federal government on medical marijuana!)
The Reasons Given:
- Buds are too hard to roll through a cigarette machine. (Forget the
25 million Americans who do quite well at rolling bud everyday.)
- By extracting compounds from the "crude drug" of the bud,
there would be no pharmaceutical patents, therefore no profits.
Therefore, his program would have worked against his former employers,
the Mississippi University's legislative charter and funding.
(Interviews by Ed Rosenthal for High Times Magazine; Dean Latimer,
et al; National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, or NORML.)
Although buds work better for chemotherapy, glaucoma, etc., Turner
said they will "never" be given. It also became evident the
famous marijuana 'munchies' (appetite stimulation) were not working for
the cancer chemotherapy patients using federal leaf.
And even though no studies have been allowed to compare leaf with
bud, we know of doctors who unofficially recommended bud and watch their
wasting cancer patients put on weight (NORML).
Poisoning Pot Smokers
In August and September, 1983, Turner went on national television to
justify the illegal marijuana spraying (by plane) of paraquat in
Georgia, Kentucky, and Tennessee by the DEA. He said it would teach a
lesson to any kid who died from paraquat-poisoned pot. Turner was forced
to resign after announcing his conclusions in public that marijuana
caused homosexuality, the breakdown of the immune system, and,
therefore, AIDS.
Looking into the therapeutic potential of cannabis is the most
controlled and discouraged research, but any tests pursuing negative or
harmful effects of cannabis are promoted. Since these tests often
backfire or are inconclusive, even this research is rare.
Turner quoted "The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire" to
show how jazz (rock) singers are eroding the America "he"
loves with this hallucinogenic drug marijuana! Which he meant to stamp
out.
Phony Paraquat Kits
During the 1978 Mexican marijuana paraquat scare, and while still a
private citizen working for the state of Mississippi marijuana farm,
this same Carlton Turner called High Times magazine to advertise a
paraquat tester. Unknown to Turner, High Times was not accepting ads for
any paraquat testers because all evidence showed the testers didn't
work.
Dean Latimer then a High Times associate editor, strung Turner along
in virtually daily phone conversations for a month, listening to Turner
talk about how much money Turner was going to make from sales of the
device.
High Times wanted to see a sample. When Turner delivered his
prototype version of the paraquat test kit to High Times, it was a total
"Rube Goldberg" type rip-off, "just like the dozen or so
phony kits other companies tried to buy ad space for at this time,"
wrote Latimer in an article published in 1984.
Turner apparently never thought High Times was ethical enough to
check the contraption out. He assumed they would just take the ad money
and run print the ad and make Turner rich.
He didn't care if some kid died or was bilked out of money believing
in his bogus paraquat test kit.
After this attempted mail fraud, this man became President Reagan's
national drug czar in 1981, recommended by George Bush and Nancy Reagan.
A Wanton Disregard For Life
Turner even said that he doesn't even care if hundreds of kids die
from smoking pot the federal government has deliberately sprayed with
paraquat.
Then at the April 25, 1985, PRIDE conference in Atlanta, Georgia,
with Nancy Reagan and 16 foreign First Ladies in attendance (including
Imelda Marcos), Turner called for the death penalty for drug dealers.
Turner was, after all, Reagan's, Bush's, and the pharmaceutical
companies' own hired gun, who saw his entire mission as not against
heroin, PCP, or cocaine, but to wipe out pot and jazz/rock music
Carlton Turner was forced to resign after Newsweek magazine
excoriated him October 27, 1986, in a large editorial sidebar. His
resignation was a foregone conclusion after being lampooned in the
Washington Post and elsewhere as no other public figure in recent memory
for his conclusions (in public addresses) that marijuana smoking caused
homosexuality, the breakdown of the immune system, and, therefore, AIDS.
He resigned December 16, 1986. What should have been front page
headline news was buried in the back pages during the Iran-contra
scandal that exploded that week.
Urine Testing Company
After his resignation, Turner joined with Robert DuPont and former
head of NIDA, Peter Bensinger, to corner the market on urine testing.
They contracted as advisors to 250 of the largest corporations to
develop drug diversion, detection, and urine testing programs.
Soon after Turner left office, Nancy Reagan recommended that no
corporation be permitted to do business with the Federal government
without having a urine purity policy in place to show their loyalty.
Just as G. Gordon Liddy went into high-tech corporate security after
his disgrace, Carlton Turner became a rich man in what has now become a
huge growth industry: urine-testing.
This kind of business denies the basic rights of privacy,
self-incrimination (Fifth Amendment) rights, unreasonable search and
seizure, and the presumption of innocence (until proven guilty).
Submission to the humiliation of having your most private body parts
and functions observed by a hired voyeur is now the test of eligibility
for private employment, or to contract for a living wage.
Turner's new money-making scheme demands that all other Americans
relinquish their fundamental right to privacy and self-respect.
Bush Strikes Again
President Ronald Reagan, at the urging of then Vice President George
Bush, appointed Carlton Turner as the White House Drug (czar) Advisor in
1981.
At conventions (1981-1986) of pharmaceutical companies and their
lobbyist the American Chemical Manufacturers, Turner promised to
continue the research ban on the 400 chemical compounds of cannabis.
Bush managed to continue to direct this effort, simply by not
allowing any grants for private or public research with a positive
implication to be issued by NIDA or NIH, or approved any recent FDA
applications unless they pursued negative results. As of this writing
(July 1998) President Clinton's policy has remained the same.
Comparison to Alcohol
There are many terrible drug habits. The worst of which is alcohol,
in both numbers of users and the anti-social behavior associated with
extreme use. Alcoholism is the leading cause of teen-age deaths: 8,000
American teenagers are killed each year and 40,000 are maimed from
mixing alcohol and driving. (MADD, Mothers Against Drunk Driving; SADD,
Students Against Drunk Driving; NIDA, National Institute on Drug Abuse,
etc.)
In fact, U.S. government/police statistics confirm the following
strange numbers:
The mortality figure for alcohol use are 100,000 annually, compared
with zero marijuana deaths in 10,000 years of consumption.
From 40-50% of all murders and highway fatalities are alcohol
related. In fact, highway fatalities that are alcohol related might be
as high as 90%, according to the Chicago Tribune and L.A. Times.
Alcohol is also indicated in the majority (69-80%) of all child
rape/incest cases; wife beating incidents are in great majority (60-80%)
alcohol influenced.
Heroin is indicated in 35% of burglaries, robberies, armed robberies,
bank robberies, grand theft auto, etc.
And there were more than 600,000 arrests for simple marijuana
possession in the U.S. in 1997 (up from 400,000 in 1992), according to
the Uniform Crime Reporting Statistics of the U.S. Department of
Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation.
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