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U.S. v. Wylde



Dr. Matteucci,

 I apologize that I couldn’t contact you earlier today.  I will need you to be available in the courtroom on Wednesday morning.  The courtroom is located in the Joint Law Center at Miramar.  The security personnel at the main gate can direct you.  Please try to be there by 0730.

 

I received a report prepared by Dr. Carstair today. I am attaching it for your review.  I have some serious issues with some of his conclusions and the comparisons he makes to THC and HU-210.  I believe he did that at the behest of trial counsel to achieve greater impact with his conclusions.  In any event please review it and make some time available tomorrow (Tuesday) evening to discuss it.  Specifically, I want you to consider the following points:

 

1.        He says these substances were never intended for human use.  I am aware that many of the best drugs we have available were inadvertently stumbled upon by researchers. 

2.       He calls JWH 018 a considerably more potent cannabinoid receptor agonist than THC.  What does that mean?  No State is working on outlawing JWH-018 but several are contemplating outlawing JWH-073 and HU-210 and THC are already on the schedule of controlled substances.  Why do you think he uses the word potent?

3.       I have no idea what he is basing his views on.  HE cites no peer reviewed articles on research as to the effects but states that he read online about people self reporting and it is based on self reports from people that come in to the ER.  Although I know that researchers often rely on self reporting, truly acceptable research includes control groups, empirical data and statistical analysis, peer reviewed research and of  course clinical replication.  I am not a scientist but I know that much.  Please tell me what you think about Dr. Corsairs conclusions with respect to the effects of “spice.” Incidentally he even admits that it is difficult to nail down because there is no consensus as to what spice really contains. 

4.       Finally, his conclusion that Wiley’s symptoms are potentially consistent with the use of Spice is very nebulous.  My question to him will be can you state to a medical or a scientific certainty that the symptoms were caused by spice?  I am then going to ask him to point to the specific chemical compound that caused the condition and to point the scientific literature he relies upon for his conclusions.  I would like your assistance in pointing other weaknesses in his report.

Sincerely,

 

Haytham Faraj, Esq.

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