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"Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATsuddenlink.net wrote:
So, do you have another example of scientific research that is being moved offshore because it is illegal in the US? Sorry to butt in (but this _is_ Usenet!) but I believe it is illegal in the U.S. to perform any scientific research on Schedule I drugs (as defined by the Controlled Substances Act) unless one can "get a Schedule I research license from the DEA, an investigating new drug (IND) approval from the FDA, a licensed commercial laboratory who will provide you with the drug, and obtain approval of your detailed research protocol from the DEA, the FDA and the Institutional Review Board (IRB) of the academic location where the study will take place. [...] What is one to fear if he wishes to eventually do this kind of work? Aside from the medical risks of exploring new drugs in humans, the only certain risk is the law. Work with a competent physician, and also with a competent lawyer. Or work in a country such as Switzerland where research of this nature is considered a medical matter, not a legal one."[*] [*] http://www.cognitiveliberty.org/shul...l_research.htm |
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Jim Logajan wrote:
"Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATsuddenlink.net wrote: So, do you have another example of scientific research that is being moved offshore because it is illegal in the US? Sorry to butt in (but this _is_ Usenet!) but I believe it is illegal in the U.S. to perform any scientific research on Schedule I drugs (as defined by the Controlled Substances Act) unless one can "get a Schedule I research license from the DEA, an investigating new drug (IND) approval from the FDA, a licensed commercial laboratory who will provide you with the drug, and obtain approval of your detailed research protocol from the DEA, the FDA and the Institutional Review Board (IRB) of the academic location where the study will take place. [...] What is one to fear if he wishes to eventually do this kind of work? Aside from the medical risks of exploring new drugs in humans, the only certain risk is the law. Work with a competent physician, and also with a competent lawyer. Or work in a country such as Switzerland where research of this nature is considered a medical matter, not a legal one."[*] [*] http://www.cognitiveliberty.org/shul...l_research.htm Well we as a nation have decided that Sked 1 drugs are a bad thing and have regulated them as such. Now I have no knowledge of the law in Switzerland but if just anyone can "research" drugs that are otherwise illegal then there is a huge whole in the law that I'm sure is used to get out of trouble when you get busted. |
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