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Israel has been at the forefront of marijuana research since Raphael Mechoulam isolated and identified the THC molecule in the 1960s.
While research efforts have been constantly, obnoxiously hindered in the states by federal agencies (as well as petty religious zealots like Arizona's Kimberly Yee), the Israeli government is funding and supporting breakthrough research on the many healing potentials of the cannabis plant. Doctors from around the world look to Israel for their path-breaking studies in the use of cannabis to treat basal-cell carcinoma, PTSD, Crohn's disease, fibromyaliga, Parkinsons' Disease and, now, pediatric epilepsy.
The patient-approval process is much more rigorous than California, America's originator of legal medical cannabis for states, and is often aimed at end of life issues.
Instead of marijuana, however, Israel does has a hash subculture. Hash is the traditional form of cannabis in the region. Mechoulam obtained his first cannabis for research from hashish seizures. He and his research partners first tested the hashish themselves before conducting their research, as Mechoulam has related many times when telling this history.
Boaz Wachtel, and his participation in Israels Ale Yarok political party, is credited with the effort to decriminalize cannabis in Israel.
By denying people access to medical cannabis the U.S. has criminalized patients, he said.
http://www.alternet.org/drugs/medical-marijuana-industry-sprouts-israel?page=0%2C1
So, because of America's religious zealots, scientific research finds friendlier environs outside of their reach. The Republican Party needs to jettison this faction because they are harming this nation by their anti-science, hair-on-fire zealotry. While other nations are operating multi-million dollar research projects, collaborating across nations to supply data looking at what may be the most important medical breakthrough of the late twentieth century - the discovery and study of the endocannabinoid system and the interaction with cannabis to maintain homeostasis - the U.S. has to deal with reactionaries like Kimberly Yee, Chris Christie, and groups like SAM.
If these reactionaries would simply acknowledge that marijuana is safer than alcohol, and best managed outside of the black market for things other than medical uses, we could move forward, rather than remain a nation that gives Nixon high fives in his grave every time a drug warrior opens his or her mouth.
(Patrick Kennedy, at the SAM site, has a big picture and quote about cannabis causing mental illness, when this has recently, yet again, been rebuked by science. We now have Kennedys on record as an anti-vaccination crusader and drug war liar. If anyone wants to know why I despise political dynasties, those are prime examples... but I digress.)
Cynic that I am, I have to wonder how much the alcohol industry lobby plays into the concerns about cannabis...
Neil Closner, the former vice president of Business Development for Torontos world-renowned Mount Sinai Hospital, is now CEO of MedReleaf, a licensed producer and supplier of medical cannabis which works out of a 55,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility in Markham, Ontario, just minutes east of Toronto.
As Closner noted, Israel and Canada are coming together to combine the growing skills of Canadian marijuana growers (one of three areas in the world, since Ronald Reagan, that focused on hybridization of marijuana, along with Amsterdam and Northern California.)
As of January 2014, both Israel and Canada, along with other nations, have contacted Uruguay, the first nation to legalize cannabis since the U.S. demanded worldwide illegal status in the Uniform Narcotics Act(s), to grow cannabis for their nations. In Uruguay, the marijuana industry is entirely nationalized. Production, sale and distribution of cannabis is all contained within a governing entity that allows consumers to purchase 40 grams (1.4 oz) per month for $1.00/gram.
Uruguay, Canada and Israel have all decided to ignore the (largely ceremonial, or cover for nations) United Nations International Narcotic Control Board, which refuses to recognize the medical value of cannabis because this board follows the will of federal agencies in the U.S. who do not recognize the medical value of cannabis. Uruguay's President, in response to INCB criticism, said his government aims to take the marijuana market out of the hands of cartels and put it into the hands of the people of the nation...and into the hands of people in the nation of Israel, and the researchers there looking at marijuana as a palliative for many health issues related to aging.
...Our partnership with Tikun Olam gives us a significant scientific advantage, says Closner. We have access to treatment data from more than 7,000 of their patients, that will give us great insight into the effectiveness and efficacy of various strains and, in turn, an advanced ability to work with patients and physicians to create the most beneficial treatment protocols. The partnership also provides us with exclusive access to an array of proprietary medical cannabis varieties.
Two of the varieties to which Closner refers are Erez, the best-selling variety in Israel, and AviDekel. Erez, with its high tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) content, is well known for treating sleep disorders and managing pain, nausea, inflammation, and indigestion. AviDekel, a sativa-dominant strain, contains very high levels of cannabidiol (CBD), and virtually no THC, which, by the way, means no getting high. CBD is a non-psychoactive compound found in cannabis that has been shown to have a positive impact on disorders such as multiple sclerosis, arthritis and epilepsy, amongst other ailments.
If Canada and Israel combine with Uruguay to obtain cannabis for research, no doubt Uruguay will also become a leading nation in the production of cannabis strains chosen for medical purposes.
In the meantime, MedReleaf projects they will up their capacity to grow 150,000 plants at any one time to supply medical cannabis for Canadians and Israelis.
And in the meantime, small-time, small-minded state and federal Senators hold up or deny medical research, federal agencies deny federal research, Congress refuses to address the issue of cannabis scheduling, and the world goes on without them, leaving them to their places, in the dustbin of history, as footnotes to explain how the U.S. gave up its place as a world-class research nation because...reefer madness.
Maybe the drug warriors would like to look at the new-fangled use of leeches to draw bad humors out of the body.
littlemissmartypants
(25,483 posts)Better living through chemistry.
RainDog
(28,784 posts)hah, take that all you science-y nations!
But really, the fundie idiots here need to know that Israel disagrees with their view of marijuana. They view Israel as the mothership for the rapture (oops, all you who didn't covert and get left behind in misery...) and support it no matter what... in matters of war, but not science, obviously.
Ruby the Liberal
(26,312 posts)Knew about Israel. They use MMJ in their retirement homes as routine protocol.
Is it legal in Canada - and to what extent?
RainDog
(28,784 posts)When I've looked at different sites related to Canadian law. However, MedReleaf is a 50k sq ft facility dedicated to growing cannabis for medical use. It gets inspected by the Health Dept., it hires people from Mt.Sinai Hospital Group... it's above ground.
I don't know if this is an exception for mmj, or for Ontario - at one point a judge said all mj laws in Ontario were unconstitutional, then lawyers asked for extensions to write provisions... in 2013, an appeals court said mj was still illegal, but at the moment, doctors can exempt patients from marijuana laws, but doctors are reluctant to recommend mj under current circumstances.
So, how MedReleaf gets to grow thousands of plants under govt. inspection is one of those things someone else will have to answer, I suppose.
I know Canada already allows Sativex for their pharmacies, and Sativex cannabis is grown in the UK - in an "undisclosed location" for GW Pharmaceuticals. It's cannabis spray used for MS.
But it appears marijuana is illegal - but it also appears the enforcement of such law is lowest priority for law enforcement - which still doesn't answer the question of why MedReleaf gets to grow thousands of cannabis plants, unless it's because they are exporting the cannabis to Israel.
RainDog
(28,784 posts)In April, Canada allowed a few large companies to produce marijuana for medical patients - tho it's been legal for medical use since 2001.
Doctors can recommend for any condition, and the company ships the marijuana directly to the patient.
http://fusion.net/america_with_jorge_ramos/story/medical-marijuana-booming-canada-mail-707366?utm_campaign=tifn_marijuana_canada&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter
Ruby the Liberal
(26,312 posts)Guessing private grows aren't allowed?
VERY glad to hear they are taking the lead on this.
Uncle Joe
(60,130 posts)Thanks for the thread, RainDog.
wordpix
(18,652 posts)Big Pharma wants to keep making huge profits off its old drugs and med mj is in the way.
Cannabidiol (CBD) has been proven in animal studies effective for antitumor properties in certain types of cancer (breast, colon among others). But gawd forbid the US gov and Big Pharma would make it available 1) for human trials; 2) for doctors and patients.
http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/pdq/cam/cannabis/healthprofessional/page4
NIH publishes lots of these studies yet won't fund a human trial for CBD and cancer. As a cancer patient, I'm outraged.
Ruby the Liberal
(26,312 posts)Lots of great research in here for your next letters to your Reps.
wordpix
(18,652 posts)I got tired of my provider cancer clinic telling me it couldn't do that even though mm is legalized in my state, so I'm going to a mm clinic for this.
Provider clinic could make even more $$$ off mm services and drug prescriptions than they already do but I'm taking this part of my biz elsewhere. Screw 'em.