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Diana Advocates for the growing of hemp and the decriminalization of the use of Marijuana. This issue is also about liberty and the sovereign right of each of us to make personal choices --

Click here for article- Marijuana: To legalize or Not to Legalize

The Hawaii County Code has been amended to add a new article that is titled and
known as “The Lowest Law Enforcement Priority of Cannabis Ordinance”.

The Lowest Law Enforcement Priority of Cannabis Ordinance was presented as
Ballot Measure #1 in the election of November 4, 2008 and was passed by 34,392
votes.

It is now the law in the County Council of Hawaii. I support to adopt such a measure as this in Kauai.

AS THE LAW NOW READS…
1.  The County is directed to make Law Enforcement related to cannabis
(marijuana) offenses, their lowest law enforcement priority when cannabis is
only intended for “adult personal use”.


2. Adult personal use is defined to include the use of cannabis on private
property only by persons twenty one years of age or older.


3. County Law Enforcement officials are prevented from accepting deputization
from a federal law enforcement agency for purpose of investigating, citing, or
arresting citizens or searching or seizing their property if doing so is
inconsistent with the Lowest Law Enforcement Priority for Cannabis Ordinance.


4. County Council is Prohibited from authorizing the acceptance of funding to
investigate, cite, arrest, prosecute, search or seize property from adults when
doing so would be inconsistent with the Lowest Law Enforcement Priority for
Cannabis Policy.


5.County Council is directed not to support the acceptance of any funds for the
Marijuana Eradication Program.


Cannabis is Food, Fiber, Medicine, Fuel

Hemp For Food
The Benefits of Organic Hemp Milk
Hemp Seed a Nutritionally Complete Food Source
Hemp Seed a Nutritionally Complete Food Source Part ll

Hemp for Fuel
Article on Hemp for Fuel
Many films on Hemp for Fuel

Health Benefits of Hemp
Decriminalizing Marijuana

Hemp for Clothing
Earth Easy Hemp Clothing

Informative websites
Houses of Hemp
Peaceful Sky Alliance


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5 Things the Corporate Media and Government Don't Want You to Know About Marijuana

By Paul Armentano, AlterNet

News outlets continue to ignore research that belies government anti-pot propaganda. READ MORE »

 

Andrew Weil: Medical Marijuana's Tremendous Potential for Curing Ailments

 
By Andrew Weil, AlterNet
Posted on September 15, 2010, Printed on September 15, 2010
http://www.alternet.org/story/148157/
 

If an American doctor of the late 19th century stepped into a time warp and emerged in 2010, he would be shocked by the multitude of pharmaceuticals that today's physicians use. But as he pondered this array (and wondered, as I do, whether most are really necessary), he would soon notice an equally surprising omission, and exclaim, "Where's my Cannabis indica?"

 

No wonder -- the poor fellow would feel nearly helpless without it. In his day, labor pains, asthma, nervous disorders and even colicky babies were treated with a fluid extract of Cannabis indica, also known as "Indian hemp." (Cannabis is generally seen as having three species -- sativa, indica and ruderalis -- but crossbreeding is common, especially between sativa and indica.) At least 100 scientific papers published in the 19th century backed up such uses.

 

Then the Marihuana Tax Act of 1937 made possession or transfer of Cannabis illegal in the U.S. except for certain medical and industrial uses, which were heavily taxed. The legislation began a long process of making Cannabis use illegal altogether. Many historians have examined this sorry chapter in American legislative history, and the dubious evidence for Cannabis addiction and violent behavior used to secure the bill's passage. "Under the Influence: The Disinformation Guide to Drugs" by Preston Peet makes a persuasive case that the Act's real purpose was to quash the hemp industry, making synthetic fibers more valuable for industrialists who owned the patents.

 

Meanwhile, as a medical doctor and botanist, my aim has always been to filter out the cultural noise surrounding the genus Cannabis and see it dispassionately: as a plant with bioactivity in human beings that may have therapeutic value. From this perspective, what can it offer us?

 

As it turns out, a great deal. Research into possible medical uses of Cannabis is enjoying a renaissance. In recent years, studies have shown potential for treating nausea, vomiting, premenstrual syndrome, insomnia, migraines, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injuries, alcohol abuse, collagen-induced arthritis, asthma, atherosclerosis, bipolar disorder, depression, Huntington's disease, Parkinson's disease, sickle-cell disease, sleep apnea, Alzheimer's disease and anorexia nervosa.

 

But perhaps most exciting, cannabinoids (chemical constituents of Cannabis, the best known being tetrahydrocannabinol or THC) may have a primary role in cancer treatment and prevention. A number of studies have shown that these compounds can inhibit tumor growth in laboratory animal models. In part, this is achieved by inhibiting angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels that tumors need in order to grow. What's more, cannabinoids seem to kill tumor cells without affecting surrounding normal cells. If these findings hold true as research progresses, cannabinoids would demonstrate a huge advantage over conventional chemotherapy agents, which too often destroy normal cells as well as cancer cells.

 

As long ago as 1975, researchers reported that cannabinoids inhibited the growth of a certain type of lung cancer cell in test tubes and in mice. Since then, laboratory studies have shown that cannabinoids have effects against tumor cells from glioblastoma (a deadly type of brain cancer) as well as those from thyroid cancer¸ leukemia/lymphoma, and skin, uterus, breast, stomach, colorectal, pancreatic and prostate cancers.

 

So far, the only human test of cannabinoids against cancer was performed in Spain , and was designed to determine if treatment was safe, not whether it was effective. (In studies on humans, such "phase one trials," are focused on establishing the safety of a new drug, as well as the right dosage.) In the Spanish study, reported in 2006, the dose was administered intracranially, directly into the tumors of patients with recurrent brain cancer. The investigation established the safety of the dose and showed that the compound used decreased cell proliferation in at least two of nine patients studied.

 

It is not clear that smoking marijuana achieves blood levels high enough to have these anticancer effects. We need more human research, including well-designed studies to find the best mode of administration.

 

If you want to learn more about this subject, I recommend an excellent documentary film, "What If Cannabis Cured Cancer," by Len Richmond, which summarizes the remarkable research findings of recent years. Most medical doctors are not aware of this information and its implications for cancer prevention and treatment. The film presents compelling evidence that our current policy on Cannabis is counterproductive.

 

Another reliable source of information is the chapter on cannabinoids and cancer in "Integrative Oncology" (Oxford University Press, 2009), a textbook I edited with integrative oncologist Donald I. Abrams, M.D. (Learn more about integrative cancer treatment from Dr. Abrams.)

 

After more than 70 years of misinformation about this botanical remedy, I am delighted that we are finally gaining a mature understanding of its immense therapeutic potential.

 
© 2010 Independent Media Institute. All rights reserved.
View this story online at: http://www.alternet.org/story/148157/


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