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    Marijuana and the Cannabinoids

    Marijuana and the Cannabinoids

    Marijuana and the Cannabinoids ~ Click here for FREE pdf book
    Edited by: Mahmoud A. Elsohly, PhD



    ElSohly Laboratories, Incorporated (ELI) is a privately held Mississippi Corporation certified by DHHS and the College of American Pathologists and registered with DEA and FDA, which has been offering analytical and advisory services to the drug testing community since 1985.

    ELI is a small company of well-trained people who are dedicated to helping solve analytical problems in the area of drugs of abuse. ELI is a multifaceted laboratory performing testing for drugs of abuse, reference analyses for commercial and governmental clients, preparing and shipping blind quality control specimens, laboratory controls, standards and internal standards, and performing research and development activities.

    ELSOHLY LABORATORIES,INC.

    Dr. Mahmoud A. ElSohly

    University of Mississippi- Marijuana Research Farm

    Growth in medical marijuana use has major impact on Ole Miss cannabis studies

    High Times in Mississippi 

    THE TRUTH ABOUT MEDICAL MARIJUANA

    Is super weed, super bad?






    The cannabis cultivated and distributed to the 4 remaining IND Patients is grown by Mahmoud.



    "The National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA) administers a contract with the University of Mississippi to grow cannabis for research purposes and is the only legal source for cannabis [marijuana] in the United States.

    Robert C. Randall, a glaucoma patient who, in 1978, became the first individual granted the legal right to regularly use marijuana medically, in 1999 co-wrote with his wife Alice O'Leary the following description of the halting of the Compassionate Investigational New Drug (IND) Program for medical marijuana:
    "[I]n the early 1990s when FDA [U.S. Food and Drug Administration] was compelled to expand the nation's Compassionate IND program for medical marijuana to include HIV+ people and Americans afflicted by neurologic disorders like paralysis, multiple sclerosis, and muscular dystrophy.... federal drug agencies were whipsawed by these accelerating demands for care. 

    DEA [U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration] steadfastly maintained marijuana has no medical value even as FDA authorized marijuana's compassionate medical use for the treatment of an expanding number of life- and sense-threatening diseases. By April 1991, this profound contradiction in federal policy brought the medical prohibition into crisis....

    In March 1992, War on Drugs hardliners in the bureaucracy won. Bush killed FDA's Compassionate IND program for medical marijuana. FDA dumped hundreds of Compassionate IND applications into the trash and scores of patients were arbitrarily denied promised access to medical care. Only a handful of patients -- those already receiving medical marijuana -- were spared."

    What Is the US government's Compassionate Investigational New Drug (IND) Program for Medical Marijuana?