Why Did a University Fire a Govt-Approved Marijuana Researcher With No Explanation?
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Why Did a University Fire a Govt-Approved Marijuana Researcher With No Explanation?
By April M. Short
July 2, 2014 | The University of Arizona has fired Sue Sisley, a researcher in the psychiatry department, without warning or explanation. Sisley planned to lead a clinical study of marijuana as treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder in combat veterans and UA had agreed to play host.
The study recently became the first to receive approval from the National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA) to obtain government-approved pot for researcha historic decision that broke the institutes track record of blocking all independent pot studies. The studys protocols were already approved by the FDA three years ago as well as by the University of Arizona Institutional Review Board (IRB).
The study is sponsored by the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies, which has been trying to get a scientific study of pot approved for decades. In an LA Times article, Rick Doblin, director of MAPS, called firing Sisley a repression of science.
What happened here is the repression of science for political purposes, he said. It is astonishing in this day and age."