GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 43-34-121 - Legislative intent
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    43-34-121   (2010)
   43-34-121.    Legislative intent 
      (a)  The  General Assembly finds and declares that the potential medicinal value  of marijuana has received insufficient study due to a lack of financial  incentives for the undertaking of appropriate research by private drug  manufacturing concerns. Individual physicians cannot feasibly utilize  marijuana in clinical trials because of federal governmental controls  which involve expensive, time-consuming approval and monitoring  procedures.
(b)  The General Assembly  further finds and declares that limited studies throughout the nation  indicate that marijuana and certain of its derivatives possess valuable  and, in some cases, unique therapeutic properties, including the ability  to relieve nausea and vomiting which routinely accompany chemotherapy  and irradiation used to treat cancer patients. Marijuana also may be  effective in reducing intraocular pressure in glaucoma patients who do  not respond well to conventional medications.
(c)  The  General Assembly further finds and declares that, in enabling  individual physicians and their patients to participate in a  state-sponsored program for the investigational use of marijuana and its  derivatives, qualified physicians and surgeons throughout the state  will be able to study the benefits of the drug in a controlled clinical  setting, and additional knowledge will be gained with respect to dosage  and effects.
(d)  It is the intent of the  General Assembly in enacting this article to permit research into the  therapeutic applications of marijuana and its derivatives in cancer and  glaucoma patients. This would allow qualified physicians approved by the  Patient Qualification Review Board created by Code Section 43-34-124 to  provide the drug on a compassionate basis to seriously ill persons  suffering from the severe side effects of chemotherapy or radiation  treatment and to persons suffering from glaucoma who are not responding  to conventional treatment, which persons would otherwise have no lawful  access to it. It is the further intent of the General Assembly to  facilitate clinical trials of marijuana and its derivatives,  particularly with respect to persons suffering from cancer and glaucoma  who would be benefited by use of the drug.
(e)  This  article is limited to clinical trials and research into therapeutic  applications of marijuana only for use in treating glaucoma and in  treating the side effects of chemotherapeutic agents and radiation and  should not be construed as either encouraging or sanctioning the social  use of marijuana. Nothing in this article shall be construed to  encourage the use of marijuana in lieu of or in conjunction with other  accepted medical treatment, but only as an adjunct to such accepted  medical treatment.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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