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UK: They may have to turn to scumbags

Hunts Post

Wednesday 20 Dec 2006

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MARCUS Davies believes last week's court decision will only act to push
MS sufferers into the murky world of drug dealers.

Instead of giving a donation of £5 for pain-relieving chocolate bars, Mr
Davies told The Hunts Post that MS sufferers would have to "pay £25 to
drug-dealing scumbags"

He said: "I'm ever so proud to have helped so many people, but these
people are now in great jeopardy."

Mr Davies said the business, THC4MS (Therapeutic Help from Cannabis for
Multiple Sclerosis) never paid for the cannabis it supplied. It was
given to them by UK growers.

"We never actually bought cannabis from the illegal market. (Our
suppliers) are good, honest people who know that this is the best
medicine in the world."

He added: "In our mission statement, it says the supply of cannabis
chocolate bars will continue until there was a viable alternative.

"That has happened, there is now Sativex, a natural product with plant
extracts that costs £100 a bottle."

Mr Davies said the bottle contains 52 doses but only lasts two weeks
once opened. This means a cost of £200 a month - a price the NHS cannot
afford.

He said treatment had been trialled in Europe where the manufacturers,
GW Pharmaceuticals, were hoping to get a licence.

Mr Davies, who said he is a shareholder in the company, added: "It was
cleared for use in the UK in November 2005 but primary care trusts
decided that the drug was too expensive.
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