March 2005 Newsletter

March 2005  Vol. X, No. 1

 

1.    HARMREDUCTION. AFIRSTSTEPTOWARDSALAWLESSSOCIETY. By Heitor De Paola, M.D.

2.    FROM THE DESK OF THE HONORABLE RONALD G. GODBEY, ESQ. 

3.    SYNTHESIZEDCANNABINOIDSASMEDICINE? YES.  SMOKEDCANNABIS[MARIJUANA]ASMEDICINE? NO. By John Coleman,

4.    HARM REDUCTION: IS THERE SUCH A THING AS SAFE DRUG ABUSE? By Marc Wheat

5.    ECSTASY LINKED WITH LONG-TERM MEMORY LOSS By Kate Holton

6.    DRUG USERS MUST BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE By Robert DuPont, M.D.

7.    NEVADA TO BE A LAUGHING STOCK?

8.    MARIJUANA HAS REACHED TOXIC STATUS.

9.    LEGALIZATION WOULD MAKE IT WORSE.
By Sandra Bennett

10. MARIJUANA AND STROKES
SOURCE: March, 2005, Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry.

11. INTERNATIONAL NEWS BRIEF

12. CANNABIS, DEPRESSION, AND SCHIZOPHRENIA New Scientist (UK) Author: Emma Young Published: November 21, 2002

13. ORAL CANNABIS INDUCES PSYCHOSIS AT LOW LEVELS. Reuters Health, 2005-04-01; SOURCE: BMC Psychiatry, April 1,2005.

14. “TAX AND FIX” STRATEGY FOR POT WON’T WORK! By John J. Coleman

15. DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE AMONG YOUNG PERSONS SAMHSA National Survey on Drug Use and Health Report, December 31, 2004.

16. STATEMENT ON SO-CALLED `HARM REDUCTION ́ POLICIES Calvina Fay

17. UK RE-THINKS DOWNGRADE OF CANNABIS Peter Stoker

18. GUIDELINES FOR DRUG INFORMATION INTERNET SEARCHES AND A CASE STUDY William R. Walluks

 

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March 2005 Newsletter