Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

‘LEGALISE CANNABIS’

Nurses call for medical use approval

- BY MICHAEL MCHUGH

NURSES yesterday voted to decriminal­ise cannabis for medical use.

The Royal College of Nursing will now start lobbying after a resolution at its annual general meeting in Belfast was passed.

The Government’s position is that, as a Class B drug, cannabis is subject to strict restrictio­ns and cannot be prescribed, administer­ed or supplied to the public.

RCN member Catherine Gault from Northern Ireland told the Congress: “There is strong enough evidence to support the use of cannabis to treat pain.

“It would not be a recreation­al drug for me, it would add quality to my life.”

Ms Gault has an underlying medical condition and said she risked developing pain which could no longer be treated by the NHS.

The resolution was proposed by the Suffolk branch and endorsed by members of the general meeting. More than 40 countries, including Italy, Finland, Australia, Canada, Switzerlan­d, Germany and half of the United States, have decriminal­ised cannabis in some form.

Tincture (a solution) of cannabis was medicinall­y available in the UK until implementa­tion of the Misuse of Drugs Act by the Government in 1973.

Attempts have since been made to change existing policy in the UK, including a recent petition presented to the Prime Minister, but none have been successful.

According to the RCN, the Conservati­ve and Labour parties officially oppose the legalisati­on of cannabis for any purpose, while the SNP, Plaid Cymru, the Green Party and the Liberal Democrats support a change in the law.

In 2017 the MS Society took the position that there is enough evidence to support medicinal use of cannabis to treat pain, when other treatments have not worked.

A range of polls demonstrat­e that there is support for change.

In Wales, Newport MP Paul Flynn proposed a private member’s Bill in October 2017 to allow the production, supply, possession and use of cannabis and cannabis resin for medicinal purposes, and for connected purposes.

On January 18, 31 Welsh Assembly members supported calls for the Welsh government to lobby their UK counterpar­ts to support the use of cannabis for medical use.

Two voted against and 18 abstained.

In Scotland, in February 2018 Scottish Conservati­ve health spokesman Miles Briggs wrote to former UK home secretary Amber Rudd calling for a Uk-wide review of the use of medicinal cannabis.

The proposers of yesterday’s resolution said: “The RCN must join these voices and support the complete decriminal­isation of cannabis for medicinal use.”

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VOTE RCN delegates backed move

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