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Written by Robert Ryan   

Iowa Pharmacy Board open their eyes and ears to the benefits of marijuana,

In early June the Iowa State Pharmacy Board stated that marijuana has no medical benefits.  Susan Frey, who chairs the state pharmacy board said there is no truth to marijuana having any medicinal benefits. 

Now the Iowa Pharmacy board has relented by announcing a series of public hearings on whether or not marijuana is a schedule 1 drug.  Schedule 1 drugs are defined as deadly addictive and with no accepted medical use. For more information follow the Google link or see Iowa’s Quad City Times new article.

Iowa is home to one of the federal medical marijuana patients receiving a tin of 300 marijuana joints every month.   The federally provided cannabis is handled via the pharmacy network, so it will be very interesting to see what the Iowa Board of Pharmacy says after the hearings.  The first hearing is scheduled for August 19th.


The history of cannabis (AKA Marijuana) is rife with medical applications dating from ancient China to the United States prior to the 1937 marijuana prohibition laws.  See "The Antique Cannabis book" about about pre-1937 medical cannabis products.  It is good to hear that Iowa is open to hearing some of the evidence versus making a silly statement like "there is no truth to marijuana having any medicinal benefits."

 
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