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Name
  
Lester Grinspoon

Role
  
Medical Doctor

Children
  
David Grinspoon


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Books
  
Marihuana Reconsidered, Marihuana - the Forbidde, Psychedelic Drugs Reconsidered, Drug Control in a Free Soci, The Speed Culture: Ampheta

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Dr. Lester Grinspoon (born June 24, 1928) is Associate Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. Grinspoon was senior psychiatrist at the Massachusetts Mental Health Center in Boston for 40 years. Dr. Grinspoon is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the American Psychiatric Association. He was founding editor of The American Psychiatric Association Annual Review and Harvard Mental Health Letter. Grinspoon was editor of Harvard Mental Health Letter for fifteen years.

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Personal life

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Dr. Lester Grinspoon was born June 24, 1928 in Newton, Massachusetts. He graduated from Tufts University and Harvard Medical School. He is married and the father of 4 children, including noted astrobiologist David Grinspoon and physician and author Dr. Peter Grinspoon. His oldest son died of cancer when he was 13. Dr. Grinspoon has five grandchildren. In age order: Emma, Zach, Jacob, Isabel, Audrey. In 2011 he revealed that he had cancer during the documentary "Clearing the Smoke: The Science of Cannabis"

Medical research

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As a doctor, Grinspoon was the first American physician to prescribe lithium carbonate for bipolar disorder.

Cannabis activism

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Dr. Grinspoon became interested in marijuana in the 1960s when its use in the United States increased dramatically. He "had no doubt that it was a very harmful drug that was unfortunately being used by more and more foolish young people who would not listen to or could not believe or understand the warnings about its dangers." When Grinspoon began studying marijuana in 1967, his intention was to "define scientifically the nature and degree of those dangers" but as he reviewed the existing literature on the subject Grinspoon reached the conclusion he and the general public had been misinformed and misled. "There was little empirical evidence to support my beliefs about the dangers of marijuana," and he was convinced cannabis was much less harmful than he had believed. The title of Marihuana Reconsidered "reflected that change in view." He has testified before Congress, and as an expert witness in various legal proceedings, including the deportation hearings of John Lennon. Grinspoon worked with Ramsey Clark on a number of international marijuana related incidents.

In 1990 Dr. Grinspoon won the Alfred R. Lindesmith Award for Achievement in the Field of Scholarship from the Drug Policy Foundation. The award is now given by the Drug Policy Alliance which was formed in the year 2000 by a merger of the Drug Policy Foundation and The Lindesmith Center.

Grinspoon was a prominent speaker at the 1998 NORML conference in Washington, DC.

Dr. Grinspoon endorsed Washington Initiative 1068 (2010) in May, 2010.

Media appearances

Grinspoon appeared in an episode of the Showtime series Penn & Teller: Bullshit!. The episode, which addressed America's War on Drugs, aired in the show's second season. Grinspoon discussed the way marijuana helped his young son while he was dying from leukemia in the 1970s, completely eliminating the horrible nausea and vomiting he experienced after each of his chemotherapy treatments and, thereby, making the final year and a half of the boy's life far more comfortable, for his son, and for Grinspoon and his wife by not having to endure the pain of witnessing their son suffer.

Grinspoon also appeared in the Canadian documentary The Union: The Business Behind Getting High and discussed the pharmaceutical characteristics of marinol, as well as his writing experiences with Carl Sagan.

He appeared in the 2011 Montana PBS documentary Clearing the Smoke: The Science of Cannabis.

Australian rock band Grinspoon are named after him.

References

Lester Grinspoon Wikipedia