They are currently reviewing their position. They were presented with the recent randomized controlled trials evidence and considering whether the evidence supports reclassifying marijuana's status as a Schedule I substance. Several groups within the AMA have already voiced their support.
The short answer is no because there are many money squandering lobbyists that can easily manipulate the American Medical Association into believing things that aren't true. This is done by the government who doesn't support it because they are embarrassed that they have spent over 15 billion dollars on a war against a plant. Its similar to the mess in Iraq, the U.S. is embarrassed to pull out because they have been proven wrong, again.
Medical use was intended for terminal patients to ease their pain. Smoking the plant by non-terminal patients causes terminal illnesses identical to smoking tobacco. Smoking anything, causes problems with the respiratory system. Also, how does one control the dose of a smoked drug?
The American Veterinary Medical Association.
Answer: Yes.
No, it should be legal because cancer patients that use won't suffer, and will get the muches so they will eat more. That's all medical marijuana is good for ( I think ) is cancer patients, I can't see any other uses for it.
There are many healthcare companies that support equality, including:AetnaProcter and GambleRite AidWalgreensAmerican Academy of Nursing (AAN)American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG)American Medical Association (AMA)American Psychiatric AssociationAmerican Psychological Association (APA)National Association of Social Workers (NASW)National Association of the Deaf (NAD)Planned Parenthood
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This is a Current Procedure Termonology trademarked by the American Medical Association. It is used to bill insurance companies for ambulance services. Psecifically, it is for advanced life support transport.A0427 - AMBULANCE SERVICE, ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT, EMERGENCY
A report published in the Journal of the American Medical Association in February 2003 stated that patients clearly want emotional support from their doctors following an error, including an apology.
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According to the American Medical Association physician assisted suicide (PAS).
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