首页
登录
职称英语
For almost six years Lyle Craker, a researcher who studies medicinal plants
For almost six years Lyle Craker, a researcher who studies medicinal plants
游客
2025-01-12
40
管理
问题
For almost six years Lyle Craker, a researcher who studies medicinal plants at the University of Massachusetts, has been trying to grow pot. Quite a long time, one might think, for a professor of agronomy—his students, presumably, have far less trouble. The difficulty for Dr. Craker, though, is that he would like to grow marijuana legally, but the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has so far refused to give him a licence.
Last month a judge appointed by the Department of Justice recommended that it would be in the public interest for Dr. Craker to grow the drug. Mary Ellen Bittner said that the government’s monopoly on the legal growing of cannabis is hindering legitimate research and that there is a need for a second licensed facility to grow and supply it to authorised researchers.
Dr. Craker’s case is backed by the American Civil Liberties Union and the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies, a not-for-profit group that supports research into the medicinal benefits of unapproved drugs. Lawyers for the groups argued that if cannabis is to be successfully licensed as a medicine by the Food and Drug Administration, a stable and secure supply is necessary. Moreover this supply is not available from the National Institute on Drug Abuse, the only body licensed by the DEA to grow it.
The lawyers pointed to the case of Donald Abrams, a professor of clinical medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. He tried for many years to get cannabis from the national institute in order to conduct research on how it might help AIDS patients. This research was approved by all the necessary authorities—yet he was still refused cannabis. Later, when he changed his research to investigate whether it was dangerous for AIDS patients, his demand was supplied.
Why is there such resistance? The DEA declined to comment on the case because it is ongoing. However Allen Hopper, a senior attorney based in Santa Cruz who works for the American Civil Liberties Union, says that the reasons for the lack of supply are political rather than scientific.
Dr. Craker’s fight is by no means over. The decision on whether he can have his licence still rests with the deputy administrator of the DEA. The agency’s decision must be as carefully argued as the judicial ruling. Even if it turns down Dr. Craker’s application, he will be free to take the decision to a court of appeal.
The grass elsewhere is most certainly greener. The British government has encouraged research into cannabis medicines, with the result that a new drug, Sativex, based on an extract of cannabis, is now being used for the relief of nerve pain by multiple-sclerosis patients in Britain, Canada and Spain.
In January GW Pharmaceuticals, the British producer of Sativex, announced research which suggests that a version of the drug might relieve pain in conditions other than multiple sclerosis. Back in America, an article published last month in the journal Neurology showed that smoking cannabis relieved chronic HTV-associated nerve pain—a condition that is often impervious to other treatments.
For a long time many politicians in America have argued that cannabis has no proven medicinal value. At the same time, legitimate research has been hindered by supply problems. The only way to resolve whether marijuana has useful medical properties is to test it. The DEA should grant Dr. Craker his licence. [br] The lawyers pointed to the case of Domald Abraham to illustrate that______.
选项
A、DEA and other agencies don’t work conceitedly
B、American cannabis researchers have got a victory in cannabis supplies
C、National Institute on Drug Abuse is the only body licensed by the DEA
D、stagnation of American cannabis research lies in unreasonable government resistance
答案
A
解析
转载请注明原文地址:https://www.tihaiku.com/zcyy/3909196.html
相关试题推荐
ForalmostsixyearsLyleCraker,aresearcherwhostudiesmedicinalplants
ForalmostsixyearsLyleCraker,aresearcherwhostudiesmedicinalplants
ThisiswhatAfricahasinabundance,space,almost12millionsquaremiles
ThisiswhatAfricahasinabundance,space,almost12millionsquaremiles
ThisiswhatAfricahasinabundance,space,almost12millionsquaremiles
ThisiswhatAfricahasinabundance,space,almost12millionsquaremiles
ThisiswhatAfricahasinabundance,space,almost12millionsquaremiles
ThisiswhatAfricahasinabundance,space,almost12millionsquaremiles
ThisiswhatAfricahasinabundance,space,almost12millionsquaremiles
ThisiswhatAfricahasinabundance,space,almost12millionsquaremiles
随机试题
Whatwillthewomando?[br][originaltext]M:Wouldyouliketocomeoutfora
[originaltext]W:AreyougoingtoLily’spartytonight?M:Areyoukidding?Iwoul
1947年,国民党宪警制造的镇压爱国学生运动的惨案是A.五册惨案 B.校场口惨
A.青黛拌衣 B.揉搓 C.制绒 D.朱砂拌衣 E.碾捣远志的加工方法是
A.氧化镁或维生素B B.氯化铵 C.碳酸氢钠和别嘌呤醇 D.卡托普利
变压器和电抗器送电前必须试验合格,各项检查项目合格,各项指标满足要求,保护按整定
组成中含茯苓、白术、泽泻的方剂是A.五苓散 B.枳实导滞丸 C.猪苓汤 D
潘某向保险公司投保了一年期的家庭财产保险。保险期间内,潘某一家外出,嘱托保姆看家
A.疾病 B.认知障碍 C.职业变动 D.高温或低温 E.风俗习惯造成的
固定无线接入的主要技术不包括()。A.LMDS B.不可见光无线系统 C.蜂
最新回复
(
0
)