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Real0ne -> Just when you think you heard it all, can it get more assinine than this? (12/8/2011 9:54:38 AM)
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Seeing this stopped my eyes cold in their tracks! Not only did the gubafia steal Burzinski'a antineoplaston patents for CURING cancer once and for all, but now this? There is a definite pattern here and what is very interesting for those who have a "true" knowledge of the structure of the guv, that america is on the end not just "united states"! You know united states of america with a united states patent! Hmmm...... While you were at the leftee rightee bickerfest This is unfucking believable! I knew that supreme court ruling was for a damn good reason! quote:
Inventors: Hampson; Aidan J. (Irvine, CA), Axelrod; Julius (Rockville, MD), Grimaldi; Maurizio (Bethesda, MD) Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Department of Health and Human Services (Washington, DC) Appl. No.: 09/674,028 Filed: February 2, 2001 PCT Filed: April 21, 1999 PCT No.: PCT/US99/08769 PCT Pub. No.: WO99/53917 PCT Pub. Date: October 28, 1999 Current U.S. Class: 514/454 Current International Class: A61K 31/35 (20060101); A61K 031/35 () Field of Search: 514/454 Cannabinoids as antioxidants and neuroprotectants As used herein, a "cannabinoid" is a chemical compound (such as cannabinol, THC or cannabidiol) that is found in the plant species Cannabis saliva (marijuana), and metabolites and synthetic analogues thereof that may or may not have psychoactive properties. Cannabinoids therefore include (without limitation) compounds (such as THC) that have high affinity for the cannabinoid receptor (for example K.sub.i <250 nM), and compounds that do not have significant affinity for the cannabinoid receptor (such as cannabidiol, CBD). Cannabinoids also include compounds that have a characteristic dibenzopyran ring structure (of the type seen in THC) and cannabinoids which do not possess a pyran ring (such as cannabidiol). Hence a partial list of cannabinoids includes THC, CBD, dimethyl heptylpentyl cannabidiol (DMHP-CBD), 6,12-dihydro-6-hydroxy-cannabidiol (described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,227,537, incorporated by reference); (3S,4R)-7-hydroxy-.DELTA..sup.6 -tetrahydrocannabinol homologs and derivatives described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,876,276, incorporated by reference; (+)-4-[4-DMH-2,6-diacetoxy-phenyl]-2-carboxy-6,6-dimethylbicyclo[3.1. 1]hept-2-en, and other 4-phenylpinene derivatives disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,434,295, which is incorporated by reference; and cannabidiol (-)(CBD) analogs such as (-)CBD-monomethylether, (-)CBD dimethyl ether; (-)CBD diacetate; (-)3'-acetyl-CBD monoacetate; and .+-.AF11, all of which are disclosed in Consroe et al., J. Clin. Phannacol. 21:428S-436S, 1981, which is also incorporated by reference. Many other cannabinoids are similarly disclosed in Agurell et al., Pharmacol. Rev. 38:31-43, 1986, which is also incorporated by reference. Gee what is that called when the gub owns patents? Private agencies acting as companies and quasi as in half-assed gubmint? GM??? I want to patent rose bushes for the vitamin C in rose hips! You peeps do not mind do you? Hell I wanna patent all plants and their derivative elements! Fuck that I am going to patent water and you all can pay my sweet ass for use rights! Thank goodness this is the land of the FREE! (to bend over and take it) ~adolf
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