I saw this on the news last night and find it quite amazing that the WA Premier said that "he had thought it bizarre to see sick people charged with smoking cannabis," and that he "will chair a meeting with medical leaders next month to encourage them to prescribe cannabis to people suffering from debilitating and painful illnesses or terminal diseases."
But there are still no doctors who are ready to prescribe the medication, which is available in our state. Thoughts?
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Hey guys, this my first post so go easy on me.
I saw this on the news last night and find it quite amazing that the WA Premier said that "he had thought it bizarre to see sick people charged with smoking cannabis," and that he "will chair a meeting with medical leaders next month to encourage them to prescribe cannabis to people suffering from debilitating and painful illnesses or terminal diseases."
But there are still no doctors who are ready to prescribe the medication, which is available in our state. Thoughts?
http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/western-australia/wa-premier-mark-mcgowan-to-discuss-medicinal-cannabis-with-medical-leaders/news-story/cdde25d3fd854289ee6a72b125dc2444
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