Med MJ - NZ: MPs vote down medicinal marijuana bill - Drugs Forum
Drugs-Forum  
News Groups Blog Forum Chat Video Audio Images Documents Wiki Home
Go Back   Drugs Forum > VARIOUS DRUG RELATED TOPICS > Drug News > Miscellaneous News
Register Tags Mark Forums Read

Notices

Miscellaneous News Miscellaneous News about drugs

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1  
Old 01-07-2009, 12:51
chillinwill's Avatar
chillinwill Gold member chillinwill is nu online
chillinwill is working on the heroin forum tasks
The Man
Donating Gold Member
 
Join Date: 20-12-2005
Location: USA
Age: 23
Posts: 6,505
Blog Entries: 4
chillinwill is a true resource and beyond reputechillinwill is a true resource and beyond reputechillinwill is a true resource and beyond reputechillinwill is a true resource and beyond reputechillinwill is a true resource and beyond reputechillinwill is a true resource and beyond reputechillinwill is a true resource and beyond reputechillinwill is a true resource and beyond reputechillinwill is a true resource and beyond reputechillinwill is a true resource and beyond reputechillinwill is a true resource and beyond repute
Points: 134,140, Level: 52 Points: 134,140, Level: 52 Points: 134,140, Level: 52
Activity: 99% Activity: 99% Activity: 99%
NZ: MPs vote down medicinal marijuana bill

The Green Party's three-year campaign to allow cannabis to be used for medicinal purposes came to grief in Parliament tonight.

Their bill failed on its first reading, voted down 86-34 on a conscience vote.

Its promoter, Metiria Turei, pleaded with MPs to let it through so it could go to the health select committee which could hear evidence of how cannabis eased the suffering of seriously ill people.

"Many people already use it and they live in real fear of the law," she said.

"Sick and vulnerable New Zealanders are being jailed ... let MPs hear their stories, let these people have their say."

Under the bill, seriously ill people would be able to apply for a cannabis card, issued on a doctor's authority and registered with the police, which would allow them to grow small amounts of it.

Ms Turei said they didn't have to smoke it, they could use it in other ways to help relieve their pain such as making tea with it or using it as oil to rub into their limbs.

MPs who spoke in the debate said they knew Ms Turei was sincere about relieving suffering but those who opposed the bill listed numerous problems they had with it.

National MP Jonathan Coleman, a doctor, said it would bring cannabis into mainstream society.

"You can't make out it is a good thing, we need less drugs in society," he said.

"We would be sending a signal that it's okay."

He said doctors would be swamped with demands for cannabis cards from people insisting they were seriously ill and needed it for pain relief.

Dr Coleman, and other MPs, said there were prescription drugs available which used THC, the active ingredient in cannabis.

Labour's health spokeswoman, Ruth Dyson, said the prescription drugs were "horrifically expensive" and although there were problems with the bill the health select committee should have a chance to consider it.

The bill would have amended the Misuse of Drugs Act and it had been on Parliament's order paper for three years.

July 1, 2009
3 News
http://www.3news.co.nz/Video/MPs-vot...2/Default.aspx
Reply With Quote
Reply

Bookmarks

Tags
medical marijuana, new zealand medical marijuana

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Med MJ Alabama medical marijuana bill HB434 coming up chillinwill Miscellaneous News 1 25-04-2009 05:48
USA - Mushinsky pushes for medical marijuana bill in Connecticut chillinwill Politics (News) 0 04-02-2009 05:21
Med MJ excellent report on marijuana to legaliz or not beentheredonethatagain Miscellaneous News 1 22-12-2007 18:46
2 MEDICINAL MARIJUANA SHOPS MAY SPROUT Alfa Miscellaneous News 0 17-06-2004 23:51


Sitelinks: Site Functions:

All times are GMT +1. The time now is 21:17.


Copyright: Substance Information Network 2003 - 2009, All rights reserved