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Argument: Alternatives to marijuana should be used to ease the terminally ill

Issue Report: Medical marijuana dispensaries

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Gabriel Nahas, M.D., Ph.D. Editorial, Wall Street Journal. March, 1997 – “[T]he use of marijuana [for the terminally ill] can no longer be considered a therapeutic intervention but one of several procedures used to ease the ebbing of life of the terminally ill. But for this purpose doctors should prescribe antiemetic and analgesic therapies of proven efficacy, rather than marijuana smoking. This therapeutic course is not based on bureaucratic absolutism, political correctness, or reflexive ideology – but on scientific knowledge and the humane practice of medicine.”[1]