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Medical Marijuana: Why Isn't "Big Pharma" Interested?

Now that the task force in charge of "medical marijuana" in Michigan has decided not to include autism in the list of prescribable conditions, I suppose some will breathe a sigh of relief and some will be disappointed. But all this controversy has got me thinking. According to the pro-MMJ crowd this particular herb is God's gift to humankind, it can cure almost everything without nasty side effects--the hype just goes on and on and on. So what I'd like to know, why isn't "Big Pharma" interested in this wonder plant?

Now, I can't say for a fact that pharmaceutical companies are not doing cannabis research somewhere. But I am in a pretty good position to know who is working on what, and if anyone is doing that kind of research, I haven't heard. Not the big players, not the medium-sized players, not the small players. And that is strange. You would think if medical marijuana had half the benefits claimed for it everyone would want a piece of the action. From what I hear the plant is just loaded with chemicals that can be isolated, synthesized and patented. So why isn't anyone biting?

Please do not tell me that they are but that they are just sitting on it. I've heard that stale old line regarding a cure for cancer. You know, there's a cure for cancer but they ("Big Pharma") are just sitting on it and won't release it because they make more of a profit on chemotherapy and radiation treatments. If that was the case, then why was the HPV vaccine released? I mean, that is something that prevents certain kinds of cancer! By that logic, the HPV vaccine should still be sitting in a vault.

Trust me, pharmaceutical companies do not spend the kind of money they do developing drugs and getting them approved (a lengthy and expensive process) just to sit on them because they might be too successful. It's funny, but none of the people who have told me that they know how the industry works and they know that there is a cure that is being withheld, actually work in the industry or related fields.

So my guess is the reason the pharmaceutical industry is not much interested in medical marijuana is that they have taken a look at it and decided there really is not all that much profit in it compared to other things. That is not to say that there might not be a few compounds of interest. After all, the opium poppy has legitimate medical uses. But it is not dispensed as "medical poppy"--and that is the difference.

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I don't either. The only thing I can come up with is that people feel powerless. Many of the people I hear talk this way, not only about the pharmaceutical industry, but industry in general, feel like they don't have much control over their lives. Many of them are not well educated and don't understand how things work. They feel trampled on. This is a common theme in country music. Country music is not at all about empowering people, it teaches them to be victims and blame the system. Meanwhile its stars live like royalty on the money they've made disdaining the wealthy lifestyle.

The anti-fracking meeting I went to a while back was a case in point. It was all about how evil the energy companies were and how government was in cahoots with them. There was a lot of emotion and few facts. It was one big pep rally. That's why I ended up walking out in disgust. My time is too valuable to be wasted on something like that. Show me some facts, bring in hydrologists, geologists, and I will stick around and listen. We have several excellent colleges and universities in the area, do you mean to tell me that the anti-fracking people can't get at least one professor of geology or hydrology to make their case? Instead of telling unverifiable stories about a now-defunct pharmaceutical company?

So pharmaceutical companies are evil. Energy companies are evil. Financial institutions are evil. Big business of any kind is evil. Government is evil. Even higher education is suspect. And we're the little people. But you know, "they" are going to get theirs someday, you just wait. Because as one country song I heard today puts it, "we are the chosen few."

There's a scene in the movie "Larry Crowne" that I particularly like. Larry, who only has a high school diploma, has lost his job at a big-box store because he doesn't have a college degree. He's the archetypical hero of a million country songs. But what does Larry do? He starts taking classes at the local community college. One of his classes is economics. While the other students fart around in class, Larry pays close attention to what the professor says about how the system works. Later, at the bank, he is able to use that knowledge to his advantage when they try to push him around.

The pharmaceutical industry threatens people. They don't understand it and so they call it evil. Rather than face up to their deficiencies in education and knowledge.
 

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