Illinois Cannabis Docs Need Immunity, AMA Says

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Balking at the concept of calling any use of marijuana “medical” delegates to the American Medical Association’s annual meeting in Chicago, IL, today nevertheless agreed that physicians who dispense it for therapeutic reasons should not be prosecuted.

Voting on a resolution originally entitled “Immunity from Federal Prosecution for Marijuana Prescribing” the delegates agreed to remove the term “medical marijuana” from the text of the resolution and to substitute “cannabis”. They also changed the word “prescribing” in favor of language that described the physician as recommending the substance to a patient.

“Marijuana is not recognized as medicine by the FDA or the AMA,” said Stuart Gitlow, MD, in pushing for the wording change.

Despite the group’s discomfort with the concept of medical use of marijuana, they agreed that in states where state laws allow the therapeutic or recreational use of cannabis, physicians who give it to patients for “an approved medical...

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