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Tod Hiro Mikuriya (20 September 193320 May 2007) was an American medical doctor and
psychiatrist A psychiatrist is a physician who specializes in psychiatry, the branch of medicine devoted to the diagnosis, prevention, study, and treatment of mental disorders. Psychiatrists are physicians and evaluate patients to determine whether their sy ...
. Known as an outspoken advocate for the use of cannabis for medical purposes and its legalization, he is often regarded as the grandfather of the medical cannabis movement in the United States.


Personal life

Mikuriya was born in Fallsington,
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, from German teacher Anna Schwenk and civil engineer Tadafumi Mikuriya, an
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descendant of the Japanese samurai nobility. Growing up in the Quaker community of
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and attending Quaker schools (George School, Haverford College) it was the compromise chosen by his parents that the three Mikuriya children were raised as Quakers. "The Quakers were proprietors of the Underground Railway, I’m proud to say. The
cannabis prohibition The legality of cannabis for medical and recreational use varies by country, in terms of its possession, distribution, and cultivation, and (in regards to medical) how it can be consumed and what medical conditions it can be used for. These ...
has the same dynamics as the bigotry and racism my family and I experienced starting on 7 December 1941, when we were transformed from normal-but-different people into war-criminal surrogates." In a 1998 interview, Mikuriya (whose father was a converted
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and whose mother a follower of the
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), made a connection between his family background and his views in relation to cannabis. Mikuriya claimed he first heard of cannabis in a children's book in 1959. In 1951, Mikuriya graduated from a private Quaker preparatory school. He graduated a bachelor’s degree from
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in 1956 and was drafted into the Army the following year. Mikuriya served at
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psychiatric ward before graduating his
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in 1962 at
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, with an internship at Southern Pacific Hospital (San Francisco) and residencies in psychiatry at
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and at
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. Mikuriya died at his home in
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on 20 May 2007, aged 73, after a long battle with cancer.


Professional career

Mikuriya first directed a center for the treatment of
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in Princeton, New Jersey (1966–1967) before being appointed director of non-classified marijuana research for the
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Center for Narcotics and Drug Abuse Studies in 1967. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, he authored a number of academic publications creating the debate on the therapeutic use of cannabis within the medical community, including proposing cannabis as a substitution agent as well as on issues related to the legality of cannabis. His 1972 self-published book ''Marijuana Medical Papers 1839–1972'' became a landmark in the modern movement for the legalization of
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. Collected from the reference section at the National Library of Medicine it was saved from complete oblivion. Much to the irritation of cannabis prohibitionists, this medical intelligence has been restored for possible alternative medical applications. Mikuriya continued publicating in the 1970s and 1980s.


Clinical practice

Until his death in May 2007, he continued in private psychiatric practice limited to cannabis clinical consultation. He approved marijuana for medical purposes in over nine thousand patients, not solely in terminal cases, but also alleviation of physical and emotional pain in non-terminal cases. The legal situation is extremely complex (see
legal history of marijuana in the United States In the United States, increased restrictions and labeling of cannabis (legal term ''Marijuana (word), marijuana'' or ''marihuana'') as a poison began in many states from 1906 onward, and outright prohibitions began in the 1920s. By the mid-1930s ...
). His practices are controversial and have drawn him into conflict with authorities. He was on five years probation with the Medical Board of California resulting from prosecutorial manipulation and conspiracy with local, state, and federal law enforcement vendetta starting in 2000. No patients were harmed. There were no complaints from patients, families or community physicians. Only law enforcement in eleven rural northern California counties responded to solicitation by Medical Board investigators and officials in the California Attorney General's office.


Political involvement

Mikuriya vas involved early on in political and civil movements focused on changing cannabis laws. In 1971, Mikuriya joined the group Amorphia, "a special interest group that was spearheading the California Marijuana Initiative." He took part in the redaction of the failed California Prop. 19 in 1972, and helped
Dennis Peron Dennis Robert Peron (April 8, 1945 – January 27, 2018) was an American activist and businessman who became a leader in the movement for the legalization of cannabis throughout the 1990s. He influenced many in California and thus changed ...
redact San Francisco's Prop P which passed in 1991. He is maybe more known for his involvement on
1996 California Proposition 215 Proposition 215, or the Compassionate Use Act of 1996, is a California law permitting the use of medical cannabis despite marijuana's lack of the normal Food and Drug Administration testing for safety and efficacy. It was enacted, on November 5 ...
. He declared: "As one of the authors of the Prop 215, my claim to fame is getting the phrase ‘for any other condition that Cannabis is helpful’ included." In 1980, he ran in the House of Representatives elections as a member of the
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, against incumbent
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, a Democrat, and Republican Charles V. Hughes for
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seat. He lost, with 10,465 votes, to Dellums' 108,380 and Hughes' 76,580.


Creation of the Society of Cannabis Clinicians

In 1999, Mikuriya founded the
California Cannabis Research Medical Group The Society of Cannabis Clinicians (SCC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization registered in the United States, dedicated to educating healthcare professionals about the medical use of cannabis. Its mission is to unite into one association memb ...
to help physicians share and exchange data about cannabis use by their patients. In 2004, the CCRMG formed the
Society of Cannabis Clinicians The Society of Cannabis Clinicians (SCC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization registered in the United States, dedicated to educating healthcare professionals about the medical use of cannabis. Its mission is to unite into one association membe ...
(SCC) to facilitate voluntary medical standards for physician-approved cannabis under California law (HSC §11362.5).


References


External links


Dr. Mikuriya's personal website
including personal photographs showing various stages of his career
Official site of the Society of Cannabis CliniciansO'Shaughnessy's Journal


Further reading

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Mikuriya, Tod H. 1933 births 2007 deaths American Quakers Cannabis researchers People from Pennsylvania Writers from Berkeley, California Deaths from cancer in California American people of Japanese descent American cannabis activists category:Cannabis in California