The Scotsman

Campaigner­s join to trigger cannabis debate

● Scots mother and cancer victim want parliament to put drug on NHS

- By KIERAN MURRAY

A mother campaignin­g for her five-year-old son to receive medicinal cannabis on the NHS is set to trigger a debate in Westminste­r on the issue after joining forces with a cancer victim.

Karen Gray, from East Craigs in Edinburgh, has been fighting for the legalised prescripti­on of cannabis oil to help her son, Murray, who suffers from a rare form of epilepsy.

The youngster receives treatment at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Edinburgh for his condition, which can see him have up to 12 seizures a day.

Mrs Gray’s petition has attracted more than 50,000 signatures, but she recently came across a similar campaign created by Northumber­land man Paul Keeney, who was diagnosed with penile

0 Karen Gray with son Murray, whose rare form of epilepsy can be controlled by cannabis oil cancer 12 months ago. It was not until she contacted the 44-year-old on Facebook that she realised he had more than 142,000 signatures – more than enough to raise the matter in Parliament.

The pair have now collaborat­ed in their quest for CBD oil to be available on the NHS and have almost 200,000 signatures between them. The mother-of-three has also arranged a meeting with Scottish health secretary Shona Robison, with her appeal now gathering momentum.

She said: “I am absolutely delighted. It is bizarre the way it has come about, but it is amazing news. It’s a massive step in the right direction. I’m worried about the impact Murray’s medication has had on him. In the past couple of months he looks like a different child.

“He has swollen so much and he gets out of breath just climbing up the stairs.

“We need CBD oil on the NHS as soon as possible and I’d like to thank everyone who has supported both campaigns.”

Mr Keeney has undergone five operations in the past ten months since his diagnosis, including two amputation­s of his penis.

He has been taking CBD oil at his own expense, costing around £600 a month for a 100ml bottle.

Mr Keeney said: “The cost of the oil prices so many people such as Karen out of getting the treatment. Realistica­lly that is like another mortgage.

“There are so many benefits to taking CBD oil and it is brilliant that we have two countries now fighting to have it made available on the NHS.”

Christine Jardine, Lib Dems MP for Edinburgh West, said: “It’s clear from the amount of support that the public recognises the need for cannabis oil.

“Murray is a tragic example of a person who could benefit in a change in the law. Paul is a different person who is wanting the same outcome.”

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