Municipality Will Be Nation's Only Legal State Distributor of Medical Marijuana
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June 21, 2001
San Mateo, CA: San Mateo County health
officials received their first shipment of government grown medical marijuana
last week. The federally-provided pot will be dispensed imminently to local
AIDS patients as part of a groundbreaking local study to better determine
the herb's therapeutic value. San Mateo County is the only municipality
in the country allowed to legally distribute medicinal marijuana.
"I see this as a milestone - a first
step - toward the day when this drug will be available for doctors to prescribe
for people who are suffering in great pain," said Michael Nevin, President
of the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors. Nevin first began lobbying
for the program in 1997 and received federal permission to implement the
plan last November.
In April, local health officials
requested 300 marijuana cigarettes from the federal National Institute
on Drug Abuse (NIDA). The shipment - approximately a two-month supply,
according to health officials - arrived at San Francisco International
Airport last Wednesday. Federal researchers cultivate marijuana for research
purposes at the University of Mississippi at Oxford. NIDA is the only legal
supplier of marijuana in the United States.
Sixty local AIDS patients will have
access to the government-grown pot as part of an 18-month study to evaluate
the drug's ability to mitigate symptoms of the AIDS wasting syndrome. Only
patients who have prior experience using marijuana are eligible to participate
in the program, which will be led by Dr. Dennis Israelski, chief of infectious
diseases and AIDS medicine at San Mateo County Hospital and Clinics.
Although there exists a large body
of anecdotal evidence indicating that marijuana provides symptomatic relief
for patients with AIDS, almost no scientific research has been conducted
on humans. Preliminary results announced last year from an ongoing University
of California-San Francisco study found that patients who smoked marijuana
gained significantly more weight on average than those receiving a placebo,
and had slightly lower viral levels.
Patients interested in participating
in the trial may contact Mark Traves, Project Coordinator, at (650) 573-2748.
For more information, please contact
either Allen St. Pierre or Paul Armentano of The NORML Foundation at (202)
483-8751.