Australia: Labor's Plan To Abandon Cannabis Trials Irresponsible Says Health Minister

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NSW Health Minister Jillian Skinner has described Labor leader Luke Foley's suggestion to abandon clinical trials into medicinal cannabis as "irresponsible", saying police have been given every discretion to allow terminally ill patients to ease their pain.

Mr Foley said on Sunday that NSW needed a more ambitious medicinal cannabis program than the scheme being proposed by the Baird government.

The NSW government is planning a $9 million trial for medicinal cannabis that has the potential to treat children with severe epilepsy, terminally ill adults and those undergoing chemotherapy.

Under new guidelines, police will have the discretion not to charge terminally-ill cannabis users and carers who assist them for breaking drug laws.

Speaking in Sydney, Mr Foley said a "more ambitious" approach, involving changes to drug laws, was needed.

"The law should disappear from the statute books," Mr Foley told reporters in Strathfield.

"I'd like to see us cross party lines here and change the law so that the terminally ill and their loved ones need never fear prosecution.

"I want to ... give people experiencing terrible pain and suffering some hope."

Mr Foley said he wanted the Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act changed "as a matter of urgency" in the first sitting week of parliament after the March state election.

He said if a state trial on medicinal cannabis were to take place, "it should be far quicker than what's envisaged in NSW".

"I think we can go forward without a trial, personally," Mr Foley added.

Mrs Skinner said the government was happy to work in a bipartisan manner.

"But it would be simply irresponsible to abandon clinical trials into the role cannabis-derived medicinal products can play in improving health outcomes for people suffering chronic illness," she said in a statement.

"The clinical trials will proceed because they represent the most responsible way to explore how medicinal cannabis-derived products can provide relief for a range of patients, including children.

"The trials will bring together leading NSW clinicians and researchers and draw on international best practice.

"To abandon the trials would be to leave families who are already facing the greatest crisis of their lives without the guidance, confidence and support they need.

"In the interim, as far as terminally ill patients are concerned, we have given police every discretion to allow patients and their carers to alleviate their symptoms."

Mr Foley said he had not yet talked to NSW Premier Mike Baird about the issue.

Overseas trials, especially in Israel, showed that for some terminally ill people "cannabinoid treatments are the only effective measure of pain relief", Mr Foley said.

He pointed to a pharmaceutical product used to treat multiple sclerosis, saying it could possibly be used in NSW as part of a medicinal cannabis program.

"There has to be more work done on the supply side," Mr Foley added.

The trial, announced by the Baird government in December, will first have to overcome logistical hurdles in importing medical cannabis from Europe or the US.

If permission is denied, the government has indicated it could grow its own cannabis crop.

Mr Baird has previously stressed that the drug remains illegal.

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Re: Australia: Labor's Plan To Abandon Cannabis Trials Irresponsible Says Health Mini

( in my cynical voice )
Yes Yes, let's have more trials, we need more trials.
In fact, every Country should have their own trials, and we should hide the results.
Not only do we learn from our own trials then, but no one else will then know what we know, and we won't have a farking clue what they know. Let's all keep our findings to ourselves, that way no one else in the world will learn from "our" trials, and we won't feel pressured into learning from theirs.
SERIOUSLY...............FFS
 
Re: Australia: Labor's Plan To Abandon Cannabis Trials Irresponsible Says Health Mini

My worry with trials is that they aren't going to use the right strains to treat the right illnesses (let alone the right extract/dosage). The new scheme in VIC allows terminally ill or their carers to be in possession of certain amounts of marijuana products. For the oil, this is 1g. For someone that is trying to treat cancer, this could be as little as one dose. And you can't grow it yourself. So you need to score your illegal oil several times a day in order to treat your terminal illness.... Good strategy!
 
Re: Australia: Labor's Plan To Abandon Cannabis Trials Irresponsible Says Health Mini

Well it is obvious that the rest of the world are incompetant idiots. Their trails are just not good enough so only Aussie trials count.
 
Re: Australia: Labor's Plan To Abandon Cannabis Trials Irresponsible Says Health Mini

So i guess 5000+ years of medical use in human history isn't enough of a clinical trial!?
 
Re: Australia: Labor's Plan To Abandon Cannabis Trials Irresponsible Says Health Mini

So i guess 5000+ years of medical use in human history isn't enough of a clinical trial!?
I'm At ends with trials why are we trying to reinvent the wheel adopt a straight forward guideline
For all medical conditions to be covered ,they must address the supply firstly one dosent exist without
The other ,let's move forward with transparency for all concerned and bring lite where once was darkness.
 
Re: Australia: Labor's Plan To Abandon Cannabis Trials Irresponsible Says Health Mini

It is always the ancient old fogeys that seem to cling on to the old paradigm of cannabis is evil, who continue to stand in the way of sane cannabis laws and indeed all drug laws. C'mon cannabis lovers, unite and remove these morons from their seats of political power.
I want to know how much of that nine million that old bidey is going to get her fangs into if she has her way and they have their stupid unnecessary trials? Or maybe they are scared if they don't appear to be approaching this in a "responisible" manner the idiot portion (huge and where cannabis is concerned a bunch of old farts still living in the nineteen thirties) of the voting public will crucify them? Both I'd say.
 
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