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Tomáš Zábranský

April 5, 1969 - July 3, 2021

Our dear friend and colleague Tomáš Zábranský passed away recently. He was world-known and respected in the international medical community, thanks to his efforts in cannabis research and legalisation. Graduated from the Medical Faculty of Palacky University, Olomouc in 1993 (M.D.); he received his Ph.D in epidemiology, hygiene, and preventive medicine from the same university in 2001. In 2003-4, he was an H. H. Humphrey/NIDA Research Fellow at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, USA, professionally affiliated with the Center for Drug Policy Research of the RAND Corp. think-tank. He advocated for the legalization of medical cannabis in the Czech Republic, and helped push through the Medical Cannabis Act in the Czech Parliament. Since 2014, he has served as Advisor on Drug Policy to the Czech Prime Minister and as the Envoy of the Czech Minister of Health for the Implementation of Medical Cannabis into the Czech Medical System and for Illegal Drug Issues. Tomáš worked as an expert in drug epidemiology and monitoring of the drug situation in numerous UN and EU projects. In 2015, he was elected by the EU Parliament as an (Independent) Member of the Management Board of the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Addictions. Also in 2015, he organized Medical Cannabis Conference, an international gathering of scientists, politicians, activist, businessmen and patients - thus created a discussion platform, which helped to push through his main goal - to make cannabis medicine available to everybody in need. Words cannot express how much we will miss him.

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2021-07-08 01:50:52 wrote:

My sincere condolences to the family and close friends. Tomas passing away is a huge loss. Tomas was an extremely intelligent person and the boldest of thinkers, a great academic and advocate for rational drug policies. He put enormous effort into shaping the media to provide evidence-based information about drugs. He did as much politics as he possibly could to lock science into policy (the way things are done in Eastern Europe). He should be remembered for passing medicinal cannabis laws in the Czech Republic, for reverting prohibition on personal possession of illicit drugs, and for building drug monitoring systems across the globe. He always made sure he was funny at the same time, so people wouldn't stop listening. He loved his family and friends dearly and protected his tribe whenever he could. I am personally indebted to him for giving me outstanding professional opportunities at early stages of my career, and mentoring me throughout. I will keep on remembering him as a ferocious fighter for evidence-based drug policies, the man in black who made the world a better place. Thank you for everything.

2021-07-08 01:50:52 wrote: My sincere condolences to the family and close friends. Tomas passing away is a huge loss. Tomas was an extremely intelligent person and the boldest of thinkers, a great academic and advocate for rational drug policies. He put enormous effort into shaping the media to provide evidence-based information about drugs. He did as much politics as he possibly could to lock science into policy (the way things are done in Eastern Europe). He should be remembered for passing medicinal cannabis laws in the Czech Republic, for reverting prohibition on personal possession of illicit drugs, and for building drug monitoring systems across the globe. He always made sure he was funny at the same time, so people wouldn't stop listening. He loved his family and friends dearly and protected his tribe whenever he could. I am personally indebted to him for giving me outstanding professional opportunities at early stages of my career, and mentoring me throughout. I will keep on remembering him as a ferocious fighter for evidence-based drug policies, the man in black who made the world a better place. Thank you for everything.

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