Pubdate: Sat, 16 Aug 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 Author: Jim Demmy Page: A8 STOP THE POT BASHING Re: Medical Use of marijuana requires more research | Aug 14, column As a pharmacist, I wonder why there is negaA-tivity against marijuana or cannabis to the point where some want to prevent its use medically. The U.S. Drug Enforcement AdministraA-tion continues to classify marijuana as a SchedA-ule I controlled substance along with cocaine and heroin. This classification means it is very addicting and has no medical use. But recent findings show it has had benefit in some childA-hood seizures. Only the National Institute on Drug Abuse supplies cannabis for research under a contract from one supplier: the University of Mississippi pharmacy school. They are responsible, along with the DEA, for placing roadblocks to abunA-dant research. Keeping cannabis a class I substance in my opinion is outdated. There is no way it is as addicting as oxycodone (Oxycontin) and that is a Schedule II. We must move forward and allow more abundant research on cannabis, because it will provide more than just a treatment for seiA-zures and that is what is behind some of these roadblocks. Keeping the lid on cannabis research in my opinion continues to allow opinions and ideolA-ogy to override the truth. Jim Demmy, Kenneth City - --- MAP posted-by: Matt