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A history of the Society of Cannabis Clinicians and its contributions and impact on the US medical cannabis movement.

Kevin M Takakuwa1.   

Abstract

The US medical marijuana movement has come about in a relatively short period of time. Despite millennia in which cannabis was used medically, it was taxed and then banned in the US during the 20th century. It would take a number of factors working concurrently-increasing social use, scientific developments, the AIDS epidemic, and political activism-before its use became accepted again. Some of the groundwork for the medical marijuana movement to take hold was laid out by cannabis clinicians, practitioners who recognized the medical potential of the plant and its constituent compounds, kept abreast of the relevant scientific discoveries, and risked their medical licenses, professional reputations and even arrest to approve and guide medical use to their patients as it became legal in their states. Once the tide started moving, it did so relatively quickly. In this article, a history detailing the first and oldest U.S. medical organization promoting the use of medical cannabis and its founder is reviewed, shedding light on an aspect of history within the medical cannabis movement that is largely unrecognized.
Copyright © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Cannabis clinician; History; Medical cannabis; Society of cannabis clinicians; medical marijuana movement

Year:  2020        PMID: 32289591     DOI: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2020.102749

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Drug Policy        ISSN: 0955-3959


  3 in total

1.  Factors associated with health-related cannabis use intentions among a community sample of people who inject drugs in Los Angeles and San Francisco, CA 2016 to 2018.

Authors:  Rachel Carmen Ceasar; Alex H Kral; Kelsey Simpson; Lynn Wenger; Jesse L Goldshear; Ricky N Bluthenthal
Journal:  Drug Alcohol Depend       Date:  2020-11-23       Impact factor: 4.492

Review 2.  The emergency department care of the cannabis and synthetic cannabinoid patient: a narrative review.

Authors:  Kevin M Takakuwa; Raquel M Schears
Journal:  Int J Emerg Med       Date:  2021-02-10

3.  Emergency Medicine Physicians Would Prefer Using Cannabis Over Opioids for First-Line Treatment of a Medical Condition if Provided With Medical Evidence: A National Survey.

Authors:  Kevin M Takakuwa; Raquel M Schears
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2021-11-16
  3 in total

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