Iowa Pharmacy Board Rejects Medical Marijuana, Ignoring Court Order

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First Posted: 06- 5-09 02:03 PM   |   Updated: 06- 8-09 11:58 AM

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The Iowa Board of Pharmacy sidestepped a court ruling this week, which had ordered it to consider whether the state should reclassify marijuana as having medical value.

The Iowa board was ordered by a district court judge to consider whether "marijuana has accepted medical use in the United States." Thirteen states have deemed that marijuana has accepted medical use and have legalized it with doctor approval. Those thirteen states, of course, are "in the United States," which would appear to make for an open and shut case for the Iowa board.

The effort to reclassify marijuana in Iowa is led by the American Civil Liberties Union and local medical marijuana users. One such user, George McMahon, receives 300 joints monthly from the federal government. He's one of four patients grandfathered into the Compassionate Investigational New Drug program ended by President George H.W. Bush in 1991.

Advocates included a Drug Enforcement Administration ruling that determined marijuana did have accepted medical use. (That ruling was rejected by political appointees in the federal government.)

The pharmacy board was fully informed by assistant attorney general and counsel to the board Scott Galenbeck of its job. "Judge Novak's ruling states," Galenbeck read to the board, "'The board must determine whether the evidence presented by petitioner is sufficient to support a finding that marijuana has accepted medical use in the United States and does not lack accepted safety for use in treatment under medical supervision.' A couple sentences before that the judge stated if the board believes that evidence presented by petitioner was insufficient to support such a finding it should have stated such in its order."

The board had previously rejected the ACLU effort. The civil liberties group appealed to the district court, setting up this week's rematch.

Yet the Iowa board, instead of asking whether it has "accepted medical use in the United States," asked whether Iowa should approve of it, which is not a question for the board but for the Iowa legislature.

The meeting was held in downtown Des Moines with only a handful of the public in attendance. "I was going to ask maybe if we could have this gentleman sit rather than walk through the room taking pictures," Galenbeck said of a Huffington Post reporter at the meeting.

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The board was unanimous. Board Member Margaret Whitworth complained of "a lack of science and any up-to-date more recent information."

"I have a very difficult time saying that there was any type of scientific evidence-based type of evidence given to us that day. The fact that the other states have done this does not mean that Iowa has to follow suit. We need to have a lot of evidence," said board member Ed Maier.

"I would agree with that," said board member DeeAnn Wedemeyer-Oleson, who then launched into a story about how she had told her father when she was in high school that everybody else was allowed to stay out late at night so she should have the privilege, too.

"And he said, 'Well, if all your friends jumped off the bridge, does that mean you should jump off the bridge?' So, to me this whole other 12, what is now 13 states, allowing medical marijuana use is not at all sufficient to allow the Board of Pharmacy to make a decision," she determined.

"I'd have to agree," said Ann Diehl, a board member. "I don't have anything else to add but I didn't see any, what I would call, scientific based evidence."

Board member Susan Frey went as far as to blame the board's own counsel for not properly explaining to the court why they had rejected reclassifying pot in the first place.

"When controlled substances are classified, it's classified on the eight criteria that Scott [Galenbeck] presented in our legal brief to the court. And I think that that was not addressed appropriately to the court and not all of those counts were presented and also certainly not here at our hearing. So I would say that, again, I would back the comments that we need science-based evidence, that there are acceptable uses and that those uses are within the realm of safety for the public," she analyzed.

She moved to reject the request and the motion carried without objection.

Randall Wilson, the ACLU attorney, told the Huffington Post that the point of the court's order "was lost on the board." He'll now return to the court and note that the board once again ignored the law.

"It was not surprising, but it was disappointing. I felt the board could have been better briefed," said Wilson, who noted the members "entered into value judgments" instead following the letter of the law.

McMahon has been in the federal pot program for 19 years. He testified at the first hearing but health problem kept him from the second. The attorneys briefed him on the result, however. "I thought it was wonderful and horrible. The wonderful thing was for everyone to get an insight into what that bunch of men is like -- or those men and women. They just bald-faced stood up and told the judge to forget what he said, they were going to do what they wanted anyway," McMahon told the Huffington Post.

If McMahon and his attorneys succeed in forcing the pharmacy board to reschedule marijuana into a class that admits its medical value, they hope it'll get a boost in the legislature. The drug is now contradictorily listed in two separate categories, one which says it has medical value and one which says it has none. With the board's decision, that situation continues for the time being.

"I hoped they would do the right thing, but I really didn't have much confidence in them," said Carl Olsen, a paralegal and who first filed the case. "They were pissed off because I got the ruling against them. So they just denied it again and basically did pretty much the same thing they did the first time, which isn't going to make the judge very happy."

Max Knauer III, a Huffington Post citizen journalist, reported from Des Moines. He is a retired educator and part-time correspondent for the Iowa Bystander. Ryan Grim reported from Washington, D.C. He is the author of This Is Your Country On Drugs: The Secret History of Getting High in America, due out later this month

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The Iowa Board of Pharmacy sidestepped a court ruling this week, which had ordered it to consider whether the state should reclassify marijuana as having medical value. The Iowa board was ordered by...
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I was in the room, very offensive to me.

jumping off bridge = bad

medical marijuana = good

here is a news clip of the pigots (pot-bigots) in action

Medical Marijuana Board of Pharmacy hearing- Iowa 6/1/09
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYZ4EC998jk

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:19 PM on 06/05/2009

Thanks for the link, Rev Green. It helped.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:10 PM on 06/05/2009

They are scared to death that there might be a competitor to their corn.

The science has nothing to do with it. They know what kinds of products can be made with the marijuana plant (hemp family in its entirety).

Might even supplant corn as a cash crop. Think about it!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:55 PM on 06/05/2009

According to statistics found at MPP.Org (I believe), marijuana is already the #2 crop in Iowa behind corn.

But I do not believe that marijuana competes with corn in many places. Possibly ethanol, but that science is not yet in place.

While I am all for changing classification of marijuana, it just seems to me that this Board wants to dot it's 'i's' and cross it's 't's' before making a decision. They may get to that decision with kicking and screaming, but they want to make a formulated opinion.

Let's give Iowa the benefit of the doubt, they voted Barak Obama's first primary win and legalized same-sex marriages (without a court case). These enlightened people will make the right decision once they have the facts of the medical benefits of marijuana.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:05 PM on 06/05/2009
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as a believer in Iowans, it will take some education, but Iowa State Sen.Joe Bolkom's SF 293 med-mj bill may bring a new sun over Iowa soon.

MEDICAL MARIJUANA 2010 IOWA

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:38 PM on 06/05/2009
- mediamarv I'm a Fan of mediamarv 38 fans permalink
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Hmmm. now if they could just make ethanol out of hemp, there would be a new "gold" rush.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:09 PM on 06/05/2009

Well Rev Green, having just read a couple of your posts, you are hereby "fanned".

'Informative, reasonable, generous. I like it!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:14 PM on 06/05/2009

I think you give them way more credit than they deserve. These people are thumbing their noses at a court order! I do believe that all of the i's and t's have been crossed by the court already. Enough is enough!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:34 PM on 06/06/2009
- drumz I'm a Fan of drumz 58 fans permalink
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Archaic laws supported by feeble minds.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:43 PM on 06/05/2009

They need to smoke some pot to increase brain cell growth and regurgitation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:35 PM on 06/05/2009

I find it ironic that some of the pharmacy board members were complaining about a lack of scientific data. Numerous studies have been conducted that demonstrate the efficacy of marijuana for medical use (all you gotta do is google it). I think this is just another example of personal political ideology interfering with medical care decisions. If those pharmacists are so against medicinal marijuana, fine, they don't have to use it. But for the cancer patients in their state who can find no relief from nausea except through medical marijuana use, and the glaucoma patients who can keep their eyesight longer through medical marijuana, and the people suffering from chronic pain who find that pain relieved through medical marijuana, for god's sake, let them use it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:11 PM on 06/05/2009

I think we have a major problem reforming marijuana laws due to the huge prison population that resides in corporately owned prisons.Ho­w can they keep these people incarcerated if the laws are overturned­.This is 2009 for goodness sake,everyone with half a brain knows marijuana is a much healthier drug than alcohol and causes way less problems on the roadways.I would love to see some numbers from these corporate prisons that are "for profit",to see how much money and to which political coffer their donations go to.Reformi­ng marijuana laws would put a huge dent in their bottom line and their stock price.

This absurdity has to stop so the people with real health problems that are alleviated by smoking marijuajua can get on with their lives.....­legally.Th­ese boneheads that know nothing about marijuana have no business making decisions about acute illnesses that are real and medical necessities that work to alleviate pain or a variety of other symptoms.H­ow would these people like to have major thoracic surgery with no pain killers after waking up?Almost all pharmaceuticals we administer for acute pain are way stronger than any marijuana.­Politicall­y,it's "Reefer Madness" in its most innocent form,or just plain old stupidity and greed in any other form.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:00 PM on 06/05/2009
- terrierist I'm a Fan of terrierist 2 fans permalink

Just as idiotic as this article is the advertisement right next to it: "MARIJUANA REHAB - END ADDICTION NOW."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:40 PM on 06/05/2009
- Dystopic I'm a Fan of Dystopic 20 fans permalink
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yeah, not as bad as the dammed whale wars ads ... nook the whales

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:01 PM on 06/05/2009
- zizyphus I'm a Fan of zizyphus 107 fans permalink
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Iowa will dragged kicking and screaming into the 21st century, whether they like it or not.

There is no longer any cogent argument for cannabis being scheduled at all. It has never killed a single person through thousands of years of continuos medical applications, dating back to the earliest Chinese medical texts and before. It is the inherent right of all human beings to use plants for medicine. That is our birthright.

The fact that our government has known that THC kills cancer cells while protecting healthy ones since the 70's is a tragedy of epic proportions. The human suffering that has resulted from this prohibition against cannabis is without measure.

The prohibition against cannabis is a crime perpetrated on our nation by our own government for it's own selfish ends.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:29 PM on 06/05/2009
- jsgaetano I'm a Fan of jsgaetano 204 fans permalink
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Looks like following the law is optional in Red States.

Hardly surprising.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:57 PM on 06/05/2009
- SamKnause I'm a Fan of SamKnause 73 fans permalink

Our government is ridiculous. They can never admit they have made a mistake or don't know what they are talking about. Marijuana should be available to anyone above 21 years of age. This should not just be a medical issue. We should have the option to use marijuana if we want to and we don't need the federal government or the state government to tell us we can not. It should never have been classified as a drug to began with. It is a plant whose flower relaxes and has a calming affect. It has many medicinal uses, and the research has been proven repeatedly. They are just playing games.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:49 PM on 06/05/2009
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Old people and conservatives are ridiculous for believing Marijuana is a worse drug then Alcohol.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:35 PM on 06/05/2009
- drumz I'm a Fan of drumz 58 fans permalink
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What do you mean old people? Conservajerks yes but all old people, hardly!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:41 PM on 06/05/2009
- thirteen13 I'm a Fan of thirteen13 3 fans permalink

I'm an old person and I know that alcohol is very harmful.

Alcohol causes hangovers and illness.

Marijuana is soothing and organic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:58 PM on 06/05/2009
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Board Member Margaret Whitworth complained of "a lack of science and any up-to-date more recent informatio­n."

I wonder if she got her degree in science or medicine from the same school Michele Bauchman did.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:43 PM on 06/05/2009
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Or Liberty University

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:42 PM on 06/05/2009
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this debate is ridiculous. it's been demonstrated to have medical use.

besides that, i could care less if it's legal, half the country is stoned anyway. i'd rather be getting taxes from its sale. it's the #1 cash crop in America. being illegal isn't curtailing anything.

most importantly, industrial hemp is the crop that could save our nation. hemp can be made into anything and is easily grown. just because the oil and synthetic companies don't want it, means we get screwed as a nation. this must stop.

enough with the plastics, enough with the synthetic fabrics, enough with the lies and deception. hemp products could save our economy. why do we have to wait for the elite to embrace it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:41 PM on 06/05/2009
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Just tell them you'll make the rolling paper out of corn. Also that stoned people eat corn chips.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:36 PM on 06/05/2009
- ranchero42 I'm a Fan of ranchero42 25 fans permalink
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That "jumping off a bridge" analogy works every time. These folks need to teach it to their local GOP officials. Then THEY tell two friends. And so on. And so on...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:11 PM on 06/05/2009
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