医療大麻解放戦線 -48ページ目

一般に続き特別会計についても書こうかと思ってたんだけど、とりあえずはボケ老人優先ということで。




こんな記事があるそうです。3人に一人認知症。いやぁ、まずいでしょ、それは。苦笑。
因みに大麻には神経の保護作用なんかもあるという研究があって、むしろ大麻を厳しく取り締まってきた結果としてボケ老人大国になってゆくのかとも思わざるを得ません。

Marijuana compound may offer treatment for Alzheimer's disease, study suggests

そもそも日本で大麻の取り締まりが始まったのはいわゆる敗戦後。前から言っている通り、「ポツダム命令」の一部として始まったことです。そんなに昔の話ではありません。今、みんなが当たり前だと思っている社会の形って実は割と「最近こうなっています」程度のモノだということにそろそろ気づいた方がいいですよ。間違いに気がついたらさっさと修正しないと、後回しにしていたら本当に手遅れになってしまいます。
思い込みというのは怖いもので「大麻なんて危ないに決まっている」と言い続けてきた団塊の世代がこうやって認知症になってゆくわけですが、それを福祉という名の下支え続ける予定の若い世代はますます減少しています。誰が責任を取るんでしょう?
先日話した昔の友人は「自分はもう日本のことは諦めていて、いずれ移住するから構わないんだ。」と言っていましたが、みんなそうなんですか?
僕はそれは悲しいと思うな。これを今読んでいる人は母国っていうものについてもうちょっとよく考えてみてください。

話は変わって。アメリカではここ何年か特に歪んだ合法化ムーブメントみたいなことになっていますが、それを日本のスピリチュアル系活動家は「闇の勢力の力が弱まって、光の時代がどうのこうの」という妄想まがいの記事にしてblogなんかに書き立てているのを目にします。勘違いも甚だしいです。そういうのが好きな若い世代も多いようですが、実際、アメリカの合法化ムーブメントの中心人物などとやり取りをしてきた経験から言わせてもらうと、結局「誰が金を出しているか。」というのがキーポイントです。
このまま何もしなくても日本で一方的に取り締まりが行われている間に海外で大企業による独占体制を確立され、その商品としていずれ日本にも大麻関連のモノは入ってくるでしょう。そうなってしまうと、「本来ならば誰でも自給自足出来る安価な医療大麻」も「違法でなくても高額商品」としてしかアクセス出来なくなってしまいます。今、値段が高いのは基本的にグレーゾーン・ブラックマーケットのせいでしかないですからね。

Chemopatiënten kweken stiekem cannabis

これは、オランダ語の記事ですがオランダでさえちゃんとした法整備がなされていないために医療大麻が必要な患者が自立して生きていくことの難しさを伝えています。
記事の中にも登場している友人のジャッキー(オランダのクローン病患者)が、英文訳してくれたので、読める人は読んでみてください。

'I will die without homegrown weed, officer'

Thousands[?] of seriously ill Netherlanders have 'stateweed' available to them at the pharmacy. This 'stateweed' is not effective for many patients. This is why some grow their own. Like Rudolf Hillebrand. Until the police came.

On a Thursday evening in December police officers confiscated the medicine that has been keeping Rudolf Hillebrand alive for many years. 20 years ago the ex-nurse pricked himself on a needle, contracted HIV and has been surviving ever since on a strict regime of pills, that nauseate him so much that he needs cannabis against vomiting. He uses 5 grams of cannabis a day but couldn't afford the costs, 500 euro a week anymore. Almost broke and with a decreasing health he started last summer growing his own 'mediweed'. He was able to harvest 1 crop of 12 plants in the bedroom of his Amsterdam apartment. Just before his second harvest he was betrayed. He was interrogated the end of last month. A home grower is allowed up to 5plants and Rudolf had 19 more. In the record he's described as a suspect in the production of softdrugs. Bewildered: " I had to chose between the law and my live'. But isn't he able to go to the pharmacy? For 10 years now grow company Bedrocan produces weed on prescription; 5 strains are now available,prescribed to more than 2000[?]patients a year. But Hillebrands medical insurer refuses to pay for the cannabis because it isn't a registered medicine. On top of that: the pharmacy weed is ineffective for him, he says. After all there are many different types of cannabis with different effects. there are more patients that grow their own cannabis because only that special cannabis strain will relieve their pain or spasms. ' An underground circuit as come into being of patients that help each other' says Jackie Woerlee who's has been running a medical plantation for many years. She also says that the pharmacy weed doesn't work for her. 5 years ago it seemed like patients were able to step out of illegality when the High Court decided that MS-patients Wim Moorlag was allowed to grow his own cannabis. he had discovered the plant that worked for him. But the Moorlag-arrest was only valid for moral. Other patients had to fight the same right for themselves.. New Moorlags never came. A couple from South-Holland was fined and a reuma patient was also convicted after the police confiscated his plants from his attic. Woerlee, who suffers from Crohn's disease and almost has no bowel left, was proven right by the Civil Court: the medial urgency was recognised, her plantation is being payed for out of special benefit. But juridically she is in breach of the Opiumlaw so says Barbalique Peters who legally assists Hillebrand and Woerlee. The police allows her situation but that could be over just like that. Woerlee needs 30 grams of cannabis a day to increase appetite and help against the pain. Her lawyer:When everything is confiscated she won't survive that'. Woerlee and Hilebrand have erected a foundation [the BSEMC] that wants to achieve that growing cannabis at home for medicinal use is removed form criminal law. Hillebrand shows a declaration from his medical specialist. Which states that because of weed a stabile situation arise.If he doesn't swallow his pills he will die within 2 years. Arno Hazenkamp, cannabis-researcher at the university of leiden and {!} with grower Bedrocan, acknowledges that some patients possibly have less effect from the varieties that are available in the pharmacy. After all there are many different effective substances in cannabis strains also brain receptors ar not identical in everyone. 'Patients have discovered plant effects for themselves, science is running behind on the practice. He says that the 5 pharmacy varieties available are the e to help as many patients as possible[?]. Hillebrand and Woerlee cherish home growing, he says and therefore think the whole world has a right to that. But growing at home isn't easy, there are few patients that would be able to follow their example. 'Hazekamp would like the two make their weed available for him to research. ' so I can research what is so special about it. It is possible to grow a new variety, but then we do have to understand why that would be necessary. Hillebrand doesn't know if he's going to be prosecuted. A verdict will possibly offer guarantees for the future so he realises. His lawyer then will expect a positive judgement: Without his cannabis he will die. She will bring the case to the justice department herself if she has too. 'I want a letter from the head prosecuting officer that prosecution in tis case is not opportune.' Hillebrand shows his new plantation in his bedroom. The police left the equipment and 5 plants, after which he restarted straight away. 'I have to', he says. Very sad, says lawyer Peters, that patients with their last bit of energy have to engage in a juridical fight. Maybe Rudolf Hillebrand can avoid the law by asking friend to all grow 5 plants for him? Nice idea, he says, a modern variant on the participation society. But what if the harvest fails or somebody quits? That makes me too dependent'.


ここのところ体調が思わしくなかったりで、ブログを更新しない日もありますがなんしか毎日望まない麻薬に頼る生活っていうのはいろんな意味で難しいな。って感じです。
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