What if Marijuana was the cure for cancer?
What if the Government knew marijuana was the cure for
cancer since 1974? Why is the
Federal Government shutting down
the medical use of Marijuana in States where voters have
approved it. Why is the Federal Government forbidding research on the
medical use of marijuana? Why does the Federal Government
say that marijuana has no medical value yet it obtained all
patent rights on medical use of marijuana in 2003? Could it
be the Federal Government is doing all these things to protect the profits of the
pharmaceutical companies? Are millions of people suffering and dying every year
because of the Governments dirty little secret?
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The U.S. Government has
known since 1974 that Cannabis could Cure Cancer
In 1974 researchers at the Medical College
of Virginia, funded by the National Institute of Health to
find evidence that marijuana damages the immune system,
found instead that THC slowed the growth of three kinds of
cancer in mice — lung and breast cancer, and a virus-induced
leukemia. The DEA quickly shut down the Virginia study and
all further cannabis/tumor research, according to Jack
Herer, in his book, “The Emperor Wears No Clothes“. Then in
1976 President Gerald Ford put an end to
all public cannabis research for many years.
October 7, 2003,
Government Obtains Patent Rights on Medical Marijuana
In 2003 the Federal Government
obtained patent number 6630507. The patent claims that
“Cannabinoids have been found to have antioxidant
properties, unrelated to NMDA receptor antagonism. This new
found property makes cannabinoids useful in the treatment
and prophylaxis of wide variety of oxidation associated
diseases, such as ischemic, age-related, inflammatory and
autoimmune diseases. The cannabinoids are found to have
particular application as neuroprotectants, for example in
limiting neurological damage following ischemic insults,
such as stroke and trauma, or in the treatment of
neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease,
Parkinson’s disease and HIV dementia.” The patent, awarded
in 2003, is based on research done by the National Institute
of Health, and is assigned to the US Department of Health
and Human Services.
The federal government, through the
operation of government-owned research facilities, research
grants to Universities and procurement contracts with
private industry, funds almost 50% of the national R&D
effort. Because of this enormous funding, the federal
government has the most United States patent rights.
The F.D.A. on April
20th, 2006 Dismissed Medical Benefit From Marijuana
The FDA stating "no sound scientific
studies" supported the medical use of marijuana,
contradicting a 1999 review by a panel of highly regarded
scientists.
7-25-2010 Medical
Marijuana In Veterans Affairs Clinics OK'd In States Where
It's Legal
Patients treated at Veterans
Affairs hospitals and clinics will be able to
use medical marijuana in the states where it's
legal, according to new federal guidelines.
The directive from the Veterans Affairs
Department is intended to
clarify current policy that says veterans can be
denied pain medication if they use illegal
drugs. Veterans groups have complained for years
that this could bar veterans from VA benefits if
they were caught using medical marijuana.
In March, 2011, The
National Cancer Institute proclaimed marijuana to have
medical uses.
Why is this significant? The new NCI
assessment could have an impact on the classification of
marijuana as a Schedule I drug, the harshest possible drug
classification. The principal criteria for a Schedule I
determination is that there is “no currently
accepted medical use in treatment in the United States.”
The U.S. Justice Department will have a hard time
maintaining that claim if challenged, considering a federal
agency now recognizes marijuana’s medical use in cancer
treatment.
July 9th, 2011, The D.E.A. Rules That
Marijuana Has No Medical Use.
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration
(DEA) ruled July 9th, 2011 that marijuana has "no accepted
medical use" and should therefore remain illegal under
federal law, regardless of the conflicting State legislation
legalizing Medical Marijuana for patients who are prescribed
marijuana by a Doctor, and despite hundreds of studies and
centuries of medical practice attesting to the drug's
benefits.
The DEA has been arresting Medical Marijuana
Patients and providers for years in States that have
legalized marijuana for Medical use. Though it seems wrong
or even evil to arrest a sick person for using a medicine prescribed by a
Doctor and then throwing them into prison where the medicine
is denied, the Supreme Court has ruled that they have that
right, and they continue the attack against medical
marijuana.
The Times are about to
change.
The writing is on the wall for Medical
Marijuana. Federal Government agencies such as the DEA and
the FDA claim that cannabis has no medical value and yet
other federal agencies say it does have medical use. With
the Veterans Affairs approval of medical marijuana, the
Federal patent on medical marijuana and The National Cancer
Institute now recognizing Marijuana as a Cancer Treatment,
it is only a court case away until marijuana is rescheduled
from a class 1 drug.
More and more evidence of marijuana curing
cancer is a guarantee that the DEA will soon find themselves
out of a job on medical marijuana. Furthermore
Marijuana is currently being used as a natural cure
for Cancer and many other ailments.
That will not change no matter what the DEA or any other
Government agency thinks about it.
As of September 2011 there are 16 States
that have Medical Marijuana Legalized. This is expected to
go National with in the next decade. Over 70% of American
citizens are in favor of Medical Marijuana. The internet
provides instant access to information and studies from
countries world wide on the medical use of marijuana. The
obstruction and lies about medical marijuana is becoming
more and more Politically Incorrect. Just a simple Google
search on "marijuana cures cancer" revealed
the following:
DEA Rejects University of Massachusetts
request to grow marijuana for research,Upholding Federal
Marijuana Monopoly
On August 15, 2011, the Drug
Enforcement Administration (DEA) issued its final
order rejecting DEA Administrative Law Judge Mary
Ellen Bittner’s 2007 recommendation that it would be
in the public interest to grant University of
Massachusetts, Amherst Prof. Lyle Craker a license
to grow marijuana for federally regulated research.
Right drugs could lead to better lives
Sept 8th 2011 The study
showed that medicinal marijuanaoil
made from cannabis buds induces apoptosis in
cancer cells. Apoptosis is the process
referred to as programmed cell death (PCD) which
occurs in multi-cellular organisms. Basically, the
tainted cells kill ...
4 Americans Get Medical Pot From US Government
Sept 28th 2011
The discovery was not surprising in a marijuana-friendly
state like Oregon, but the 72-year-old woman's
defense was: She insisted the weed was legal and
given to her by none other than the federal
government.
Can
Marijuana Stave Off Colon Cancer?Opposing Views 2-7-12 Colon
cancer is the most common cancer
afflicting the Western world, with over 100000 new
cases and nearly 50000 deaths each year in the
United States alone. Cancers are generally
considered a cellular disease, characterized by
unlimited cell ...
What-if-Cannabis-Cured-Cancer
Sept 2011 .. documentary film,
"What if Cannabis Cured Cancer," by Len
Richmond, which summarizes the remarkable research
findings of recent years about the cancer-protective
effects of novel compounds in marijuana...
9-30-11 Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms
has sent a letter to firearms dealers informing
them that medical patients “addicted” to legally
dispensed medical marijuana have no right to own
and possess firearms.
Federal agency blocks FDA-approved
marijuana
research...
By Eric W.
Dolan 10-5-11 The U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS) has blocked a pilot
study to examine the benefits of marijuana
for veterans with treatment-resistant post-traumatic
stress disorder (PTSD). The study was sponsored by
the nonprofit ...
Woman claims
marijuana cured her cancer 11-11-2011
Northwest Cable News She
makes the bold claim that marijuana cured her
cancer. "I was done, I was dying. There was
nothing my doctors could do. They pretty much said
they quit," said Tonya Myers. Tonya Myers was 17
when doctors told her she had cervical cancer.
...
Harvard Study says
Marijuana Cures Cancer
Harvard Study says Marijuana Cures
Cancer Jan 5 2012- Harvard Study says Marijuana
Cures Cancer (2010) - Photo posted in Non-headline
articles, author ...
"Chronic Future - Killing Cancer"
Virtual-Strategy Magazine 3-27-12 "Chronic
Future - Killing Cancer" is a documentary
about the truth and benefits of medical marijuana,
including its success in treating cancer.
Through the power of the media, this documentary
will reverse the negative stigma and propaganda that
has ...
Research shows marijuana's benefits
Victoria Times Colonist 4-24-12 Smoking
cannabis is not more carcinogenic than tobacco.
In 2007, Harvard researchers published a study that
shows THC, the active ingredient in marijuana,
reduces tumour growth in lung cancer by 50
per cent. In 2012, researchers at the University of
...
Smoking marijuana lowers risk for bladder
cancer
CW39 NewsFix 5-18-13 Kaiser Permanente
researchers studied 83,000 men ages 45-69 and found
marijuana smokers are less likely to get
bladder cancer than those who smoke
cigarettes. Smokers who used cannabis only,
found a 45% decrease in the cancer opposed to
those ...
Medical marijuana meets hostility from Obama
administration
Washington Post 5-5-12 This is perplexing
because medical marijuana is far more popular
than Obama is. A Washington Post-ABC News poll from
January 2010 found that 81 percent of Americans
supported legalizing medical marijuana. A CBS
News poll from October found that 77 ...
Medical marijuana as a
treatment for cancer VIDEO..
9-30-2011 “The marijuana oil replaced
all that and reduced the cancer to almost
nothing,” he said. “My forehead and mouth were in
bad shape in the spring. All of a sudden one morning
it was there -- a callous-like growth the size of a
half dollar on my ...
Marijuana - Kills Cancer cells finds
UCLA ... Cannabis - Weed - Pot -
Marijuana - Kills Cancer cells finds UCLA
research and others. Reposted from: http://whatreallyhappened.com/.
December 27, 2011 ...
Medical
Marijuana and Cancer, Prostate
| Marijuana Doctors 1-12-12 In order to better understand prostate
cancer, it helps to understand what the
prostate is, its basic anatomy, and how it functions
when healthy. The prostate is a ...
Medical
Marijuana Inc. Patent Pending
Extraction Sept 2-2011 MarketWatch (press release) Currently Medical
Marijuana Inc through
CannaBANK has a patent pending on an extraction
method from Cannabis and Hemp allowing
Cannabidiol (CBD) to be isolated in its pure form.
Research shows $200 billion a year is spent to treat
Tumors and Cancer. ...
Medical
Marijuana stops the spread of breast Cancer NBC News
DEA Going to Federal Court for Blocking
Medical
Marijuana Research Patch.com
10-7-11 During a Town Hall meeting on August 15 with
President Obama, he was asked, “If you can't legalize marijuana, why can't we just
legalize medical marijuana, to help the people
that need it?” Obama responded by saying, “Well, you
know, a lot of states ...
Pelosi blasts crackdown on medical marijuana
San Francisco Chronicle 5-4-12
House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi has joined
critics of the Obama administration's campaign
against medical marijuana suppliers in
California, saying the government is endangering
patients and undermining its own proclaimed policy
of deferring to ...