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Old 07-30-2009, 01:59 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Who'd a thunk

... they'd figure out that...
"Marijuana's Impact On Brain Function "Minimal".
Hundreds of millions of daily tokers throughout the world
and no victims might have been a clue...


Cannabis Exposure Not Toxic To The Developing Brain

Brain Releases Marijuana-Like Substance In Response To Pain 10/11/01

Cannabis Prevents Brain Damage 03/08/00

Cannabis Blocks Irreversible Brain Damage 03/18/00



"I now have absolute proof that smoking even one marijuana cigarette is equal in brain damage to being on Bikini Island during an H-bomb blast."
-- Ronald Reagan - Former President


* 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 Facts: Suffocation of Research Animals

Teddy Kennedy's Cannabis Brain Tumor Cure
Teddy Kennedy and The Ultimate Tragedy of Liberalism.
His Brain Tumor Is of the Type That Cannabis Might Cure.
Suppressed Research May Claim Another Drug War Victim.
Posted by Richard Cowan on 2008-05-20 16:20:00


As it happens, there have been several studies showing that glioma cells can be killed by cannabinoids.Incredi bly, at least one of these studies was suppressed by the US government

Had the medical potential of cannabis not been suppressed to satisfy the needs of the Drug War’s prohibitionist propaganda, scientists might have developed ways of using cannabinoids to treat this type of cancer that would be far more effective than the treatment that he is going to have to endure.
continued...

Proven : Cannabis is Safe Medicine by Ian Williams Goddard

Witch hunts and the war on weed 20 Jun, 2002
The persecution of "witches" was really a war on sacred plants that continues today.

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