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Italy and Switzerland Planning Legal Medical Marijuana

BBSNews

Sunday 29 Oct 2006

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IACM via BBSNews 2006-10-29 -- The Italian government has decided that
in the future cannabis may be used for the treatment of pain. The
parliament has still to hold a vote on this issue. The measure has
"nothing to do with joints" Health Minister Livia Turco stated. The
reform can only become into effect after the House of Representatives
and the Senate have approved it.

The opposition is divided on this question. While the right-wing
nationalists accused the government to legalize a soft drug, Chiara
Moroni of the party "Forza Italia" of opposition leader Silvio
Berlusconi supported the decision of the cabinet. The lawmaker in
Switzerland also made a first step to the possibility of a legal use of
cannabis products for medical purposes.

The Health Committee of the parliament (Nationalrat) has decided with
clear majority to suggest to the parliament to change the narcotics law
accordingly, said the physician Felix Gutzwiller, president of the
parliamentary party FDP and member of the Health Committee, on 24
October in the news of the Swiss television. He therefore assumes that
"there will be also a majority in the Nationalrat for the legalization
of cannabis as a medicine."
(Sources: Swiss television of 24 October 2006, Netzzeitung of 20 October
2006)
http://bbsnews.net/article.php/20061029203033889

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