News (Media Awareness Project) - US IL: AMA Decides Not To Support Medical Use Of Marijuana |
Title: | US IL: AMA Decides Not To Support Medical Use Of Marijuana |
Published On: | 2001-06-20 |
Source: | Herald, The (WA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-25 16:27:45 |
AMA DECIDES NOT TO SUPPORT MEDICAL USE OF MARIJUANA
CHICAGO --A proposal to endorse the limited use of medical marijuana for
seriously ill patients was rejected at the American Medical Association's
annual meeting.
An AMA committee on Mortday voted against the proposal, and the group's
House of Delegates on Tuesday approved a revised policy that did not
support medical marijuana use.
Under the new policy, adopted without debate, the AMA endorses "the free
and unfettered exchange of information on treatment alternatives."
The previous policy simply endorsed additional research into the
effectiveness and safety of medical marijuana.
'The proposal to support some use of medical marijuana was put forth by the
AMA's Council on Scientific Affairs, Dr. Melvin Sterling, a member of the
council from Orange, Calif. told a committee Monday, "This report is about
the relief of suffering, it's not about getting high."
But others testified they were concerned that the AMAss endorsement would
have led to more widespread use of medical marijuana than the proposal
intended.
Also Tuesday, the 547 delegates approved a resolution calling on the AMA to
ask the Boy Scouts to reconsider its ban on homosexuals.
But the measure deleted language that said the Scouts' ban on gays risks
driving youngsters to suicide.
CHICAGO --A proposal to endorse the limited use of medical marijuana for
seriously ill patients was rejected at the American Medical Association's
annual meeting.
An AMA committee on Mortday voted against the proposal, and the group's
House of Delegates on Tuesday approved a revised policy that did not
support medical marijuana use.
Under the new policy, adopted without debate, the AMA endorses "the free
and unfettered exchange of information on treatment alternatives."
The previous policy simply endorsed additional research into the
effectiveness and safety of medical marijuana.
'The proposal to support some use of medical marijuana was put forth by the
AMA's Council on Scientific Affairs, Dr. Melvin Sterling, a member of the
council from Orange, Calif. told a committee Monday, "This report is about
the relief of suffering, it's not about getting high."
But others testified they were concerned that the AMAss endorsement would
have led to more widespread use of medical marijuana than the proposal
intended.
Also Tuesday, the 547 delegates approved a resolution calling on the AMA to
ask the Boy Scouts to reconsider its ban on homosexuals.
But the measure deleted language that said the Scouts' ban on gays risks
driving youngsters to suicide.
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