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$PLPL pre-mkt News! Plandai Assumes Role in Legali

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Posted On: 03/11/2014 7:12:50 AM
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$PLPL pre-mkt News! Plandai Assumes Role in Legalizing Medical Marijuana in South Africa
SEATTLE, WA(eTeligis.com)Planda Biotechnology, Inc. (OTCQB: PLPL), a producer of highly bioavailable plant extracts for industries including health, wellness, nutraceutical, and pharmaceutical, announced today that it will assume a role in helping to craft legislation that is expected to result in the eventual legalization of marijuana for medical purposes in South Africa. Planda has retained the law firm Werksmans Attorneys, (LEX Africa) Sandton, South Africa, which includes health law as one of its specialties, to draft and file the company's comments on a recently introduced legislative bill that if passed, would effectively legalize medical marijuana in that country and pave the way for expanded research.

The Medical Innovation Bill was introduced in the legislature in February by terminally-ill IFP MP Mario Oriani-Ambrosini who stated in his introduction that, "...millions of people were going through the hell of being a cancer patient, and die and suffer, possibly unnecessarily, because government was not funding research and expediting approval for treatments where there was no profit to be made." Oriani-Ambrosini said tabling the bill to get the law changed was something he had to do. "This is my contribution to something that had to be done. I did not look for this fight... It found me."

Under current South African legislation, medical practitioners are legally denied the right to prescribe certain proven effective and harmless medication to their patients, which includes cannabis, on the basis that there are insufficient legally required double blind clinical studies. However, such studies are often considered economically unviable as cannabis, a plant that is in the public domain, cannot be patented by big pharmaceutical companies.

The bill's objectives are to establish one or more research hospitals where medical innovation can take place, especially with regard to the treatment and cure of cancer. The bill would also legalize the medical, industrial and commercial use of cannabis in South Africa in accordance with emerging world standards.

Oriani-Ambrosini also pointed out the potential economic benefits of legalized cannabis in South Africa, including tax revenue and jobs in agriculture and industrial production.

Commenting on the bill, Planda Vice President, Jamen Shively, stated, "As one of the few companies out there with a vested interest in medicinal cannabis research, and the stated goal of furthering such research, we see ourselves as duty-bound to help craft legislation and to support those institutions that are paving the way in this emerging field. The medical cannabis industry has been surviving solely on anecdotal evidence and limited medical research for too long. It is time to invest in legitimate, double blind human studies to confirm the effectiveness of cannabis therapy for not only cancers but also neural diseases such as Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, MS, PTSD and epilepsy. We applaud Mr. Oriani-Ambrosini for his pioneering legislation and look forward to doing our part in not only supporting his efforts but also funding research in South Africa if the bill eventually passes."

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