Government
New medical marijuana group formed in Colorado
NEWS IN BRIEF — Posted Dec. 7, 2009
A group of Colorado medical marijuana advocates formed a new organization in November to help develop regulations for the safe use and distribution of the drug.
Colorado is one of about 13 states that allow seriously ill patients to use marijuana with a physician's recommendation, despite federal laws banning the drug. The Colorado Wellness Assn. aims to bring together patients, physicians, policymakers and others to create guidelines that balance patients' access to marijuana for medical use with law enforcement concerns.
The Colorado Medical Society is not involved in the CWA and has not taken a position on the issue.
The American Medical Association House of Delegates, at its Interim Meeting in November, voted to study whether cannabis -- now a Schedule I drug -- should be re-classified to help promote more open research into its medical efficacy.
Note: This item originally appeared at http://www.ama-assn.org/amednews/2009/12/07/gvbf1207.htm.












