Mint Press News: “For a controversial, but well-established, researcher and professor, a controversial termination that may halt a study on marijuana’s effects on PTSD patients. When Sue Sisley, a clinical assistant professor of psychiatry at the University of Arizona, was notified by the university that her contract would not be renewed on June 27, medical marijuana advocates cried foul. Legalization proponents argued that the professor was fired by the university because she was in favor of medical marijuana legalization, supported adding post-traumatic stress disorder as a qualifying condition to Arizona’s medical marijuana program, and was about to begin a federally-approved study that many believed would prove that marijuana contains medicinal benefits for PTSD sufferers.”
Medical Marijuana Researcher’s Termination Smells
By On the Net|2017-02-04T07:38:59-07:00July 15th, 2014|Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Medical Marijuana Researcher’s Termination Smells
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