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A group of federal MPs has used the situation of terminally ill Tamworth man Steven Haslam to argue for compassionate treatment of a Victorian woman who could ohne das kleinere Übel zu wählen haben face charges to get supplying medicinal cannabis to help her son.
Federal Generous MP Sharman Stone, Labor fellow member Melissa Parke and Greens senator Richard Di Natale have written to Victorian Top Denis Napthine, expressing concern about the treatment of Victorian girl Cassie Batten, whose home in Mernda ended up being raided by police on July 10 after she gifted a television interview on how she used cannabis oil to relieve the epilepsy of her daughter Cooper.
The family is one of at least 175 around the country reported to own turned to the oil, which can be advertised by its supplier as having so lower a dose of tetrahydrocannabinol, the psychoactive compound in cannabis, that it is not really illegal. In their letter, the particular MPs cite the case of Mr Haslam, 24, who uses weed to treat the nausea for this chemotherapy he ouvert en 1996 77 is receiving to get bowel cancer.
''None of the standard medicines relieved his painful symptoms. But medicinal medical marijuana did,'' jotka todella haluavat juoda vettä 65 the MPs wrote. ''If Steven was part of your family, wouldn't you want him to be able to use cannabis as a medicine in the last moments of living when everything else had hit a brick wall? And if you would want this for you or one of your family and friends, why wouldn't you also want that for someone you don't know?''
Mr Haslam's mother, your retired nurse, and his dad, a former drug squad investigation company, have um die billAfter hören die Nachricht zu bezahlen 51 campaigned for marijuana legalisation given that seeing its benefits because of their son, and have received help from their local police chief and local MP, federal People Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce.
In their mail to Dr Napthine, the MPs create: ''We are of the view that the law enforcement raid on Ms Batten's home has been inappropriate and contrary to pre-existing community values and opinion of this issue.
''We ask you to consider the loving grounds surrounding Ms Batten's circumstance and the substantial public aid for the use of medicinal hashish where conventional treatment options didn't work.''
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