I was very proud to introduce the Improving Access to Medicinal Cannabis Bill 2023. It has been too hard and too expensive for patients with severe conditions to access this drug.

One Nation’s will fix that for those in need of this amazing plant.

7 replies
  1. Michael Marmo
    Michael Marmo says:

    Fantastic news. My wife has Osteoporosis and needs CBD oil to manage the pain. The current pricing is outrageous.

  2. Linda
    Linda says:

    In the meantime, how about making law to easily access CBD oils and there are grey areas sellers who can access THC oils but has to be careful in advertising this wonder drug!! It’s carefully managed to be no more than 5% THC as per the law.
    I take cbd oil and it’s fantastic for my knee snapped tendon at the back!! I walk normally and pain free ☺️

  3. CJ
    CJ says:

    Marvellous
    My car crash disabled buddies would love this.

    It is great for pain management, anxiety, I may be wrong, I think I recall reading that it is very successful in treating alzheimers.

    Alzheimers is very sad, as one partner watches the love of his/ her life fade away… it can also be very confronting, some become highly aggressive, usually the males, I think. So, the poor partner and family have to eventually have them leave home. It just becomes too dangerous.

    The movie ‘Notebook’ is a tear jerker , great romantic story, yet , the wife ends up with Alzheimers…

    Q++ must be nearly quitting time . Have fun this weekend…

    Wonder what they’ll chuck at me Saturday… last two have been horrific

    Never mind 👋 fly

  4. Maurice BOYCE
    Maurice BOYCE says:

    Please be careful on this one. Medical cannabis is still very questionable. Apparently it loses it’s effectiveness and the increased dosages needed lead to psychosis and addiction. Most responsible doctors will not prescribe it.

    • Anne
      Anne says:

      I agree Maurice,
      Kevin Sabet and Edward Kennedy Jnr have done lots of the research that seems to be overlooked.

    • Anita
      Anita says:

      I’m curious to know how you know the prescribing patterns of “most responsible doctors” and how you decided that they are “responsible.” I would also like to see you provide a comparison between the risk/benefit of medicinal cannabis and whatever drugs these “responsible doctors” you speak of do prescribe.

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