Pubdate: Sun, 03 Aug 2014
Source: Sunday Star-Times (New Zealand)
Copyright: 2014 Sunday Star-Times
Contact:  http://www.sundaystartimes.co.nz
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1064
Author: Josh Fagan
Page: A8

DOPE SMOKERS 'MUDDYING WATERS'

Associate Health Minister Peter Dunne Is Blaming Dope Smokers for the
Current Debate Over Cannabis Decriminalisation. Josh Fagan Reports.

DEBATE OVER medical cannabis has been hijacked by "nuisance"
campaigners who are making it harder for people with serious diseases,
says Associate Health Minister Peter Dunne.

The Government has come under renewed pressure to conduct trials on
medicinal cannabis products, while New South Wales Premier Mike Baird
said last week he was in support of NSW becoming the first Australian
state to legalise medicinal cannabis for terminally ill patients.

Dunne believed there was only a small number of cases where people
were "genuinely ill" and that many who lobbied him on the subject were
secretly hoping to legalise weed for recreational use.

"There are a lot of people leaping on the bandwagon because they see
it as a way of achieving another objective, which has nothing to do
with medical cannabis," he said. " They're a nuisance. Sadly what
they're doing is muddying the waters for those who may have a genuine
case."

The comments have drawn criticism from parents of children with rare
diseases who say Dunne has deflected responsibility on the issue.

New Zealand Drug Foundation director Ross Bell said people wanting to
access non-psychoactive cannabinoids were not plotting to smoke marijuana.

Dunne's "reflecting a common fear that politicians have that somehow
medical cannabis might be a back door to allowing recreational use but 
it's a fear that doesn't have a basis in reality."

Bell said those leading the call for medical cannabis weren't
"stereotypical law-reform, smoking on the steps of Parliament kinds of
guys. They're patient groups, cancer sufferers, people suffering from
MS and most recently kids with seizures."

Jessika Guest, who moved from Northland to America in order to get
cannabis oil for her six-year-old epileptic daughter, said claims of a
hidden agenda were "ridiculous". "That argument is so far beyond what
the truth really is, I find it totally ridiculous and ignorant to
what's really happening.

"Why would so many people be breaking the law to give cannabis to
their children and why would they be so public about it?"

Guest and her children Jade, 6, and Ethan, 8, last week left behind
husband Brendan to relocate to Colorado  where cannabis oil is legal.
Without a law change in New Zealand the family would not return to
their home in Whangarei.

Medicinal marijuana support group Green Cross director Billy McKee
said the Government's inaction on medical cannabis reform was "like
torturing people".

" That's the most frustrating thing for us  we've got the medicine
within reach. [ Dunne] can sign a piece of paper for one poor dying
kid to use CBD cannabis oil but he won't do that."

Dunne said the Ministry of Health has yet to receive any formal
requests to run trials of cannabis oil or cannabis liquid products. He
said it was up to pharmaceutical companies to run trials for their
products, and campaigners should direct their calls to them.

"I think they should be lobbying the manufacturers to seek to have
them tested in New Zealand. We can assess the evidence at that point.
But until that happens it's all a bit of a guessing game."

Dunne said he was keeping an eye on medical cannabis developments
overseas and said decisions from the Law Commission Review of The
Misuse of Drugs Act would be released some time in the next year.

Chair of the Government's health select committee, Dr Paul Hutchison,
said he was sympathetic toward families seeking cannabis treatment.

" My heart goes out to those parents, it must be so despairing.
Anything that gives them hope is something they'll want to try," he
said.

But he added it was important "to ensure that what they have is
thoroughly tested before it's given to a child long-term".
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