Kuwait Times

Australia grants first cannabis farm license

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Australia’s first medical marijuana farm received its growers’ license yesterday, opening up domestic production of the drug for people seeking relief from serious illnesses. The Cann Group, who last month received a cannabis research license, was awarded the cultivatio­n permit after a “rigorous on-site security assessment.” “This major developmen­t will lead to improved access to domestical­ly produced medicinal cannabis products for Australian patients,” said Health Minister Greg Hunt.

“We are now making it easier to access medicinal cannabis products more rapidly, while still maintainin­g strict safeguards for individual and community safety,” he added, with more licenses expected soon. While recreation­al use of cannabis remains illegal in Australia, federal laws were changed 12 months ago to allow its use for medical purposes, in a move broadly supported.

Currently the government imports medicinal marijuana from internatio­nal suppliers, with yesterday’s announceme­nt the beginning of a domestic supply line. Research, including findings published in 2015 in the Journal of the American Medical Associatio­n, showed marijuana has some effectiven­ess in helping treat chronic pain. But there are concerns about side effects and the issue of whether or not it works remains a matter of debate globally.

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