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Donald Abrams, MD

Gregory T. Carter, MD

Jay R. Cavanaugh, Ph.D.

Chris Conrad

Valerie and Mike Corral

Molly Fry, MD

Lester Grinspoon, MD

Rob Killian, MD

Steve Kubby

Phillip Leveque, MD

Martin Martinez

Raphael Mechoulam, PhD

Ian D. Meng, PhD

Tod H. Mikuriya, MD

Richard E. Musty, PhD

NORML Conference, 2006

William Notcott, M.D.

Francis Podrebarac, MD

Robert and Angel Raich

Bill S. Rosen MD

Ed Rosenthal

Ethan Russo, MD

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Donald Abrams, M.D.

Assistant Director of the AIDS Division at San Francisco General Hospital, and Assistant Clinical Professor at the Cancer Research Institue, University of California, San Francisco.


Gregory T. Carter, M.D.

Clinical Associate Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington, School of Medicine, Seattle, WA.


Jay R. Cavanaugh, Ph.D.


Chris Conrad

Chris Conrad is an internationally recognized expert on Cannabis, an author, consultant, artist, activist affiliated with numerous organizations, and popular media personality.


Valerie and Mike Corral


Molly Fry, M.D.

"When I became a doctor, I took an oath to do what was best for my patients–not an oath of allegiance to the government or politics."


Lester Grinspoon, M.D.

Proffessor Emeritus at Harvard Medical School, author of Marihuana Reconsidered and with James B. Bakalar, Marihuana: The Forbidden Medicine.


Rob Killian, M.D.

Champion of medical marijuana in Washington State, Dr. Killian drafted and filed Initiative 692, the Medical Use of Marijuana Act.


Steve Kubby


Phillip Leveque, M.D.


Martin Martinez

Writer, researcher, and court-appointed expert on the cultivation and uses of marijuana as medicine.


Rahpael Mechoulam, PhD


Ian D. Meng, PhD


Tod H. Mikuriya, M.D.

5-19-2007 Todd H. Mikuriya, M.D. has passed away.

Dr. Mikuriya was one of the world's foremost authorities on the uses of medical cannabis. He had few peers in his knowledge of cannabis' therapeutic uses, efficacy, history, routine administration, and potential for abuse. He and his dedication will be greatly missed.


Richard E. Musty, PhD

Professor of Psychology at the University of Vermont. Current research includes studies of the cognative effects of marijuana in humans, the effects cannabinoid antagonists on memory, attention, dystonia, and spacticity in animal models. Dr. Musty is a past President of the International Cannabinoid Research Society.


NORML Conference, San Francisco, April 20-22, 2006

The National NORML Conference is the most respected and well attended marijuana law reform conference in the U.S. with the widest range of panels and speakers, on topics of interests to cannabis consumers, and law reform activists, consisting of celebrities, medical and legal experts and effective grass roots activists.


William Notcott, M.D.

Dr. Notcott is one of Britain's foremost researchers-modern science debunks US government lies about medical marijuana

1. Design of a Comparative "N OF 1" Primary Study (CBME-1).
2. Comparison of two Patients with Back Pain and Sciatica.
3. Comparison of two Patients with Multiple Sclerosis.
4. Cannabidol Modification of Phyco-Active Effects of Delta 9-THC.
5. Cognitive Function and Blood Cannabinoid Levels.
6. Design of Long-Term Saftey Extension Study (CBME-SAFEX).
7. Results from Long-Term Saftey Extension Study (CBME-SAFEX).
8. Evaluation of THC:CBD Against THC in the Management of Chronic Pain.


Francis Podrebarac, M.D.

Medical Editor of The New Prescription, Dr. Podrebarac has been qualified as an expert on the use of medical marijuana in criminal court and in legislative hearings.


Robert and Angel Raich

Attorneys for Angel Raich have argued her case in the Unites States Supreme Court. Medical Marijuana laws in the U.S. may be affected by this ruling expected in the first quarter of 2005


Bill S. Rosen M.D.


Ed Rosenthal

The author of a dozen cannabis self-help books and a magazine column, "Ask Ed". Mr. Rosenthal's renown has taken him to the Senate where he testified about marijuana sentencing laws, and to a dozen foreign countries, where he worked as a consultant to hemp and marijuana growers. He was found guilty of marijuana cultivation on 1-31-03 in federal court, and now faces 5 to 40 years in jail.

Ethan Russo, M.D.