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UK lawmakers join protest tea party to support medicinal marijuana

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Several UK lawmakers lent their support to a cannabis tea party outside parliament on Tuesday, protesting against legislatio­n that criminaliz­es use of the drug for medical purposes.

Three members of parliament and dozens of patients sat down at a table laid out with cakes and scones laced with the drug.

The tea party was held to draw attention to a motion being submitted later in the day by veteran lawmaker Paul Flynn of the opposition Labour Party that aims to change legislatio­n around medical cannabis use.

Flynn’s motion, which has only a slim chance of success, would allow the production, supply, possession and use of cannabis and resin for medicinal purposes.

Earlier in the year, Flynn called on people who could face imprisonme­nt for taking cannabis for medical reasons to break the law.

Patients suffering from chronic conditions such as arthritis and multiple sclerosis face up to 14 years in prison under British drugs law for using cannabis to treat their pain.

But the protesters on Tuesday were not afraid of breaking the law.

Christophe­r Hobday, 41, said he suffers from an autoimmune disease which leaves him in constant pain and has lost him the use of his right leg. Consuming cannabis alleviated the pain.

“It is life-changing for me. It means that I actually have a life,” Hobday said.

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