Pubdate: Fri, 18 Apr 2014 Source: Tampa Bay Times (FL) Copyright: 2014 St. Petersburg Times Contact: http://www.sptimes.com/letters/ Website: http://www.tampabay.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/419 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v14/n334/a03.html Author: John G. Chase POT'S MULTIPLE BENEFITS Re: Wired to work with marijuana? | April 14 I worry that the miraculous effect that pot's cannabinoid molecule has on epilepsy will eclipse the benefits of pot's other components. CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta described the benefits as an 'entourage effect,' a term coined by Israeli researchers in 1998 to describe the synergistic effect of the multitude of components found in the whole plant. As the future unfolds, we'll see these components isolated, tested, FDA-approved and marketed. Meanwhile, patients with ailments that benefit from the whole plant should be allowed to have it. While likely not the panacea claimed by zealous supporters, pot is certainly not the bugaboo claimed by zealous detractors. As if the medical benefits were not enough, recent research papers are finding that states with legal medical pot are seeing improvements in public safety, as compared to states where medical pot is still illegal. They found reductions in suicides, traffic fatalities and beer consumption - all with no significant change in pot use. Most recently, a paper in PLOS One , a peer-reviewed scientific journal, reported reductions in serious crime and concluded, 'These findings run counter to arguments suggesting the legalization of marijuana for medical purposes poses a danger to public health in terms of exposure to violent crime and property crimes.' In November, vote for Amendment 2 to let patients have the whole plant. John G. Chase, Palm Harbor - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom