Health Minister Sussan Ley said on Saturday that changes to existing legislation that bans the growing of marijuana will be introduced to parliament, with the aim of providing alternate treatment for people with debilitating illnesses.
“This government is incredibly sympathetic to the suffering of those Australians with debilitating illnesses and we want to enable access to the most effective medical treatments available,” Ley said. But growing cannabis for recreational purposes will still be illegal in Australia.
Ley said medicinal marijuana growers will be licensed and distribution to patients will be controlled to ensure it is safe, legal and sustainable. “Allowing the cultivation of legal medicinal cannabis crops in Australia under strict controls strikes the right balance between patient access, community protection and our international obligations,” she said.
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