CNN's chief medical expert Sanjay Gupta announced Wednesday night that he has reversed his blanket opposition to marijuana use.
Speaking to Piers Morgan, Gupta said he had previously helped to "mislead" the American public about the effects of the drug.
"I
have apologized for some of the earlier reporting because I think, you
know, we've been terribly and systematically misled in this country for
some time," he said. "And I did part of that misleading."
He also
wrote an op-ed called "Why I Changed My Mind On Weed." In it, he said
that, while he had formerly derided medical marijuana supporters, he had
done research that had shown him how beneficial it could be:
I
mistakenly believed the Drug Enforcement Agency listed marijuana as a
schedule 1 substance because of sound scientific proof. Surely, they
must have quality reasoning as to why marijuana is in the category of
the most dangerous drugs that have "no accepted medicinal use and a high
potential for abuse."
They didn't have the science to support
that claim, and I now know that when it comes to marijuana neither of
those things are true. It doesn't have a high potential for abuse, and
there are very legitimate medical applications. In fact, sometimes
marijuana is the only thing that works.
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