on 11-05-2014 01:20 PM
MAVERICK LNP backbencher Jason Woodforth will call on his parliamentary colleagues to "open their minds" and allow a medicinal cannabis trial in Queensland.The Nudgee MP, who famously lobbied the party room to rid the state's water supplies of fluoride said he would use the first party room meeting back, expected to be held on February 10, to put his case."I will be lobbying for a trial," Mr Woodforth said. "It's time we opened up our minds and listened and did something about it."Bodybuilding MP advocates eating naked in front of mirrorMr Woodforth said he was moved to take a stand after reading the story of epileptic eight-year-old Tara O'Connell's recovery in The Sunday Mail.Would you support a medicinal cannabis trial? Tell us below.Doctors had told Tara's family she would be lucky to make it to the age of nine but her mother Cheri said her health improved dramatically after Tara was treated with medicinal cannabis sourced from Nimbin.The family is now treating Tara's older brother Sean's epilepsy using the liquid from of medicinal cannabis as well.Mr Woodforth said he not advocating to legalise cannabis but rather to trial the use of a medicinal version like the one used by the O'Connell family.Eight-year-old Tara O'Connell administers medical cannabis to treat her epilepsy. Picture: News Limited. Source: News Limited"What I wasn't aware of ... is that there's two types of cannabis. There's the medicinal and there's the bit that gets you high," he said."The people who know about it don't want the high. They want the medicinal because they know what it does. Let's explore this."Mr Woodforth said he was incensed the Federal Health Department had issued a response highlighting the illegality of cannabis rather than one saying they would investigate Tara O'Connell's recovery further."Why aren't we saying ... let's have a look at this, let's explore, let's research," he said. "But no, we just want to go and shoot it down. This madness has to stop. We can't just sit on our hands and say 'no, it's a fluke" because its not. There's lots of incidents in the US where people have been cured of things like cancer. As politicians we need to have an open mind and listen. Too often we don't."A spokeswoman for Health Minister Lawrence Springborg said the Minister was not considering such a trial but Mr Woodforth said he would lobby his colleagues in a bid to change their minds. He said he also planned to lobby the LNP party room to consider a referendum on daylight saving.
on 05-08-2014 02:30 PM
Yes, if it gets to the point where it's too expensive, or too hard to obtain.
on 05-08-2014 03:56 PM
There are currently anti-convulsant medications that are on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS), as are other analgesics, why
would canabis oil be any different?
What price are people currently paying a drug dealer illegally for it? .... probably more than if it was legal.
on 05-08-2014 11:05 PM
@siggie-reported-by-alarmists wrote:There are currently anti-convulsant medications that are on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS), as are other analgesics, why
would canabis oil be any different?
What price are people currently paying a drug dealer illegally for it? .... probably more than if it was legal.
Cannabis oil comes from a garden plant so you can't put a patent on it. It's like trying to put a patent on potatoes from the garden. Big pharma want you to use prescription drugs not plants from the garden. These companies make lots profits from this. I believe doctors receive benefits from drug companies every time they prescribe their drug. I remember seeing a documentary about it.
on 06-08-2014 05:39 AM
Americans have managed to produce and sell it........... Australia....... lets make it legal.
on 06-08-2014 06:06 AM
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on 16-08-2014 06:14 AM
I apologize Amy.. I formatted it but the great forum unformat god decided otherwise.. apparently my addons wre corrupted
Woooohooo The local court circuit judge Wayne Evans AKA as Hollywood has retired
... If that had not happened undoubtedlty Tony would have been back in the boob. good riddance Hollywood
http://www.echo.net.au/2014/08/cannabis-medicine-man-standard-criminal/
Medicinal cannabis advocate Tony Bower is a free man after being placed on parole for 12 months and described in court as not ‘your standard criminal’.
Mr Bower, whose company Mullaways Medical Cannabis supplies tincture to more than 150 people, many of them children, appeared in Port Macquarie District Court yesterday after an alleged breach of bond conditions.
He was sentenced to 12 months jail but released immediately on parole.
Last year he was charged by police with possessing about 200 cannabis plants and was sentenced to 12 months in prison.
Although his tincture, crafted from his own specially bred variety of cannabis called Cleverman, is not believed to be illegal, growing the plants to make the medicine is still a crime in NSW.
After Mr Bower served six weeks inside, the sentence was overturned on appeal in the Port Macquarie District Court, and he was placed on a 12-month good behaviour bond.
Just days before that bond was completed, however,Mr Bower was arrested again after a police helicopter spotted his crop of 72 plants, each marked with a patient’s name.
His court appearance yesterday was in relation to the alleged breach of that good behaviour bond.
He will appear in court again on 28 August in relation to a cultivation charge.
‘The court found my case to be a “unique” one, and that I was “not the standard criminal” and that my intent was not founded on that of criminality but on compassion,’ Mr Bower posted on his Facebook page.
‘This ruling will help with my next upcoming court case… that’s gold!’
His solicitor Jamie Whitehead told Echonetdaily that the judge was ‘extremely sympathetic’ to Mr Bower’s situation.
‘Tony was sentenced to 12 months jail but the judge released him immediately on parole. He was extremely sympathetic to his plight but said he had broken the law,’ Mr Whitehead said.
‘Tony’s over the moon, he’s wrapt with the result,’ Mr Whitehead said.
Mr Whitehead said part of Mr Bower’s defence was that he believed the issue of a licence was imminent.
He said Mr Bower had given an undertaking to the court that he would cease cultivating plants for his tincture until he had a licence to do so.
Demand for cannabis tincture rising
Meanwhile the demand for cannabis tincture is rising.
Echonetdaily reported recently that the Nimbin Hemp Embassy was fielding up to ten calls a day from across Australia from people chasing the product.
Mr Whitehead said Mr Bower’s parole meant he would be unable to continue supplying his product.
‘It’s definitely going to leave a gap in the market,’ he said.
‘From our instruction he’s getting hammered every day by people who are after his tincture,’ he said.
Meanwhile, the Commonwealth has overturned the approval of a trial of medicinal cannabis that had been granted by Norfolk Island’s government.
The island’s administrator, former Liberal MP Gary Hardgrave, vetoed the decision made by Norfolk Island’s authorities.
Earlier this month Norfolk Island gave Tasman Health Cannabinoids (THC) approval to grow medicinal cannabis.
The trial was originally proposed for Tasmania but the state Liberal Government rejected the bid citing concerns over safety and security, as well as potential damage to the state’s lucrative poppy industry.
Tasman Health Cannabinoids CEO Troy Langman told the ABC that he was notified of the decision about the Norfolk Island trial by email.
‘The reasons were exactly the same reasons we were given in Tasmania recently suggesting that we hadn’t addressed all the concerns that the government had,’ he said.
Mr Langman said he would now focus his attention on Tasmania once again.
‘We’ll never give up on Tasmania … Tasmania offers a particular climate that suits important genetics, cultivars or strains that we’d like to grow,” he said.
Tasmania’s shadow attorney general Lara Giddings said the Norfolk Island decision had put more pressure on the governments of Tasmania and Australia to resolve their issues with medicinal cannabis.
Nimbin Hemp Embassy president Michael Balderstone recently told Echonetdaily that the government should utilize the expertise of northern rivers growers and develop a legitimate industry.
Following a fire which destroyed the Nimbin Museum and other buildings this week, Mr Balderstone said he would ‘love’ to see a medicinal cannabis dispensary built on the site.
Demand for tincture has been so great that Hemp Embassy volunteers have been urging people to make their own, selling how-to booklets for $2. The money raised has been going to Mr Bower’s court costs.
Meanwhile, Tamworth MP Kevin Anderson is expected to introduce a private member’s bill into parliament this month.
It will be tabled in two parts: the first allowing terminally ill patients to avoid prosecution if they are caught with 15 grams or less of the drug and the second dealing with the issue of supply.
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New research shows medical Cannabis will address psychosis in young adolescents and Addiction the Brain disease....
Well.. who would have thought that Cannabis is showing great promise in treating imbalances and short circuits in the
brains ENDOCANNABINOID system.
Knowing and even unknowing illicit self medicators... knew that yonks ago...
Research is showing that casual Cannabis recreational rather than triggering psychosis actually treats the condition and
highlights the imbalances......
I wonder why BIG PHARMA is not straight onto that gravy train????
http://www.northernstar.com.au/news/its-high-time-for-change/2116662/
Mr Balderstone said it was good to have the support of a "mainstream, conservative" organisation such as the Australian Medical Association.
"It's another thing against the interests of the pharmaceutical companies who are the strongest lobbyists against freeing the weed.
"They don't want a plant that you can grow in your backyard that can get rid of a headache. Making the best painkillers on the planet illegal was a strategic move," he said.
Don't believe me listen to todays news.......
Those "Wacky backy" know which side their bread is buttered.... especially with the ACT recreational and now
medicinal use laws being reviewed/relaxed.......
and thiose Pollies said...... bugger you lot we're alright........ Jack
Hypocrisy ( and big pharams profits) reigns supreme
https://www.facebook.com/mullawaysmc
Whatever you do.... Do not thank those bloody hippies and casual users
(drug addicts, lazy **bleep**s....stoners... the lot of them)
who still research with an illicit substance regardless of the consequences.......