Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009
Berkeley Scientist Recommends Pot as Treatment for Alchohol, Drug Abuse

From the Times of India:

Putting cannabis in place of more harmful drugs may help in winning the fight against substance abuse, say researchers.

Amanda Reiman, University of California, Berkeley, USA, carried out the study at Berkeley Patient’s Group, and found that 40 per cent of the 350 cannabis users quizzed resorted to the drug to control their alcohol cravings.

The poll further discovered that 66 users consumed cannabis as a replacement for prescription drugs and 26 per cent for other, more potent, illegal drugs.

Amanda said: “Substituting cannabis for alcohol has been described as a radical alcohol treatment protocol. This approach could be used to address heavy alcohol use in the British Isles – people might substitute cannabis, a potentially safer drug than alcohol with less negative side-effects, if it were socially acceptable and available”….

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There’s probably a joke to be made somewhere about the study being done at Berkeley, but I’m not going to go there.

Putting cannabis in place of more harmful drugs may help in winning the fight against substance abuse, say

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