Abstracts
Available
from
International
Medical
Marijuana
Conference
11/16/01
(courtesy NORML Foundation, http://www.norml.org)
Cologne, Germany: The International
Association for Cannabis as Medicine (IACM) is making abstracts available
from their first-ever IACM Conference on Cannabis and Cannabinoids in Berlin,
Germany.
Presenters at the event included UC San
Francisco AIDS researcher Donald Abrams, Marijuana Medical Handbook coauthor
Tod Mikuriya, International Cannabinoid Research Society (ICRS) founder
Richard Musty and several others.
The IACM is offering a 38-page volume of
abstracts (in English only) for $10 (US) or 20 marks (Germany). Abstracts
will also be reprinted in an upcoming issue of the Journal of Cannabis
Therapeutics.
Visit http://www.cannabis-med.org
for further information.
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Issue #211, 11/16/01
Editorial: Federal Fanatics | Medical Marijuana Proponents Prepare to Fight Back After Ashcroft Raids | Talkin' About the New Generation: SSDP Goes to Washington | Britain's Drug War Continues to Crumble | Oregon Update: Federal Judge Blocks Ashcroft/DEA Effort to Overturn Assisted Suicide Law, At Least for Now | Treatment Complex Aims to Use "Social Marketing" to Create Demand | Bolivia: Security Forces Beat Human Rights Worker and Fire at Permanent Human Rights Assembly Building in Coca-Growing Region | Abstracts Available from International Medical Marijuana Conference | NYC Election Correction | Alerts: HEA Drug Provision, Drug Czar Nomination, DEA Hemp Ban, Ecstasy Bill, Mandatory Minimums, Medical Marijuana | The Reformer's Calendar
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