Sun.Star Baguio

Dad renews call for medical MJ

- Jonathan T. Llanes Sun*Star Reporter

THE REGIONAL Advisory Council in the Cordillera have asked the Philippine National Police for the possibilit­y of coordinati­ng with the Department of Health to supply samples of marijuana plants and allow the use for medical purposes.

During the Kapihan sa Camp Dangwa, RAC chairman Peter Rey Bautista suggested for the Police Regional Office Cordillera and the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency to look at this possibilit­y for medical research.

“I think the world is changing and apparently, a thing we have known to be dangerous in the past is now considered in many parts of the world to be medicinal in value,” Bautista said.

Medical cannabis, or medical marijuana, is cannabis and cannabinoi­ds that are being recommende­d by doctors for their patients in some parts of the United States. The use of cannabis as medicine has not been rigorously tested due to production restrictio­ns and other government­al regulation­s.

Limited evidence suggests cannabis can reduce nausea and vomiting during chemothera­py, improve appetite in people with HIV/ AIDS, and reduce chronic pain and muscle spasms.

PRO- COR regional director Chief Superinten­dent Rolando Nana sees the possibilit­y for such suggestion to be doable following consul- tations with PDEA.

“I do believe there have been some efforts on the study and benefits of medicinal marijuana and like what our RAC Chairman said, there is a pending bill in Congress for its legalizati­on but as to the issue on giving or transfer of the evidence to the DOH, this should be taken a look into because this is the focus of our anti-drug campaign with PDEA,” the General explained.

Marijuana plantation­s in the region which have undergone continuous eradicatio­n by law enforcers have been found in the provinces of Benguet, Mountain Province and Kalinga which is considered as the top producers of the illegal weed in the country.

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 ?? Photo by Jonathan Llanes ?? MARIJUANA RESEARCH. Regional Advisory Council chairman and former Baguio City Mayor Peter Rey Bautista suggested to the Police Regional Office and Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency Cordillera to look into the possibilit­y of providing marijuana for medical research to the Department of Health research facility in Laguna.
Photo by Jonathan Llanes MARIJUANA RESEARCH. Regional Advisory Council chairman and former Baguio City Mayor Peter Rey Bautista suggested to the Police Regional Office and Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency Cordillera to look into the possibilit­y of providing marijuana for medical research to the Department of Health research facility in Laguna.

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