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Medical Cannabis Rally & March announced

Published: Tue 4 Apr 2017 09:16 AM
Medical Cannabis Rally & March announced in response to Bill English's oddly ignorant views
PRESS RELEASE - 4 APRIL 2017
Bill English has shown how out of touch he is with the New Zealand population once again, spouting oddly ignorant views on medical cannabis.
Despite a vast majority of Kiwis favouring the legalisation of medicinal cannabis, English yesterday unscientifically claimed "large-scale use of marijuana is pretty bad."
In response, medicinal cannabis users and allies today are announcing they will march down Queen St later this month, supporting safe legal and affordable access to medicinal cannabis. Others around the country are invited to organise simultaneous marches.
"Every day that goes by is another day of suffering and criminalisation for many thousands of patients in New Zealand," said Pearl Schomburg, convener of Auckland Patients' Group, a group of patients, caregivers and medical cannabis advocates based in Auckland.
'We are marching to show Bill Engish that we do not condone his callous and inhumane attitude towards patients. We demand an immediate moratorium on prosecuting patients and supporters until this fiasco is resolved."
Bill English said on the AM Show yesterday: "We don't want a marijuana industry, we're not gonna be legalising it... We just think the long-term damage of large-scale use of marijuana is pretty bad."
English was responding to a report on The Nation last weekend in which oncologists said half their patients are using cannabis to ease their suffering, and following a raid by Police of Auckland tetraplegic Ben Clifford, who uses cannabis medicinally, and who was then abandoned by his state-provided care agency.
English claims there is already a legal route for patients to get cannabis products.
“It’s ridiculous to claim we have legal cannabis access in New Zealand,” said medicinal cannabis user Rebecca Reider, who was prosecuted last year. “All over this country, people are living in a state of illegality and fear on top of their health issues.”
English’s position, utterly at odds with the public, is particularly surprising in an election year.
A (non-scientific) poll on the Newshub website yesterday found 94 percent of respondents wanted to "legalise cannabis for medicinal purposes”.
"Bill English has finally dispelled the myth that the current government is ever going to do anything," added Chris Fowlie, spokesperson for NORML. "Now we know the only way to change the law is to change the government."
Both the Green Party and Labour have pledged to ease medical cannabis access if elected to government.
• The Medical Cannabis March is Saturday 22nd April, starting in Aotea Square at 1pm and going down Queen Street.
• This Wednesday 5th April, Rose Renton and others will present Rose's petition for medicinal cannabis to the Parliamentary Health Select Committee.
• Other upcoming events include nationwide J Day protests on Saturday 6th May.
Related news reports:
http://www.newshub.co.nz/home/politics/2017/04/nz-doesn-t-want-marijuana-industry-english.html
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1=11830397
http://www.stuff.co.nz/auckland/91117249/mother-in-panic-attack-over-tetraplegic-sons-missing-carers
http://www.newshub.co.nz/home/shows/2017/04/poll-do-you-think-it-s-time-to-legalise-cannabis-for-medicinal-purposes.html
http://www.newshub.co.nz/home/shows/2017/03/debate-over-dope.html
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