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UK: Cameron hint on cannabis medicine

BBC News

Sunday 21 Jan 2007

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Conservative leader David Cameron says he would be "relaxed" about
legalising cannabis for medicinal use if there were evidence of its
health benefits.

In response to a question posted on his internet site, he said he would
be "guided by the science and evidence".

Mr Cameron said he opposed making cannabis legal but added: "If it could
be proved there was a real medicinal benefit I would be relaxed by that."

Mr Cameron made clear he did not favour legalising the drug's
recreational use.

He said: "It is right that it's criminal because if you decriminalise
you increase the availability and make it more difficult for parents who
are trying to keep their children away from drugs."

Trials have been taking place on the medicinal use of cannabis-based
drugs. Sativex, a cannabis-derived mouth-spray, is licensed in Canada to
relieve pain in people with multiple sclerosis.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6284223.stm

 

 

 

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