Edmonton Journal

CNN doctor reverses stance

Supports medical use of pot

- David Bauder

NEW YORK — CNN’s Dr. Sanjay Gupta says he spoke too soon in opposing the medical use of marijuana in the past and he now believes the drug can have very real benefits for people with specific health problems.

Gupta, the network’s chief medical correspond­ent and a brain surgeon, detailed his change of heart in an interview Friday and in an article for CNN’s website titled, “Why I changed my mind on weed.” He will narrate a documentar­y on the topic that will air on the network Sunday.

He wrote in Time magazine in 2009 about his opposition to laws that would make the drug available for medical purposes. “Smoking the stuff is not going to do your health any good,” he wrote then. But Gupta said Friday he too easily associated marijuana with “malingerer­s that just wanted to get high.” Now he wants to say he’s sorry. Gupta said he didn’t look hard enough at research on the topic, and found some new research that had been done since then. He was encouraged to look into the issue further upon meeting a five-year-old girl in Colorado for whom medical marijuana has sharply cut down on the amount of seizures she had been suffering.

Time spent with her and others made him realize medical profession­als should be responsibl­e for providing the best care possible, and that could include marijuana.

“We have been terribly and systematic­ally misled for nearly 70 years in the United States, and I apologize for my own role in that,” he wrote.

The prepondera­nce of the research done in the United States about marijuana is about what harm it could do. He said he’s found more research overseas that discusses the medical benefits.

While people die regularly from prescripti­on drug overdoses, Gupta said he’s been unable to find a documented case of death from a marijuana overdose.

Gupta said he doesn’t want people to apply his change of heart to the issue of recreation­al marijuana use.

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Dr. Sanjay Gupta

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