National has today lodged a Member's Bill to implement a comprehensive medicinal cannabis regime that would widen access to medicinal cannabis and license high quality domestic production.
'Over the past few months the National caucus has been considering the issue of medicinal cannabis while our Health Caucus committee members have been hearing submissions on the Government's own, limited, medicinal cannabis Bill," says party leader Simon Bridges.
'New Zealanders deserve greater access to high quality medicinal cannabis products to ease their suffering but we must have the right regulatory and legislative controls in place.
'The Government's Bill utterly fails both those tests, so we will vote against it. It includes only minor improvements to how cannabidiol products are treated, which the previous National Government had already facilitated."
National's proposed regime includes:
- Medicinal cannabis products will be approved in the same way a medicine is approved by Medsafe. No loose leaf cannabis products will be approved.
- Medical practitioners will decide who should have access to a Medicinal Cannabis Card, which will certify them to buy medicinal cannabis products.
- Medicinal cannabis products will be pharmacist-only medicine.
- Cultivators and manufacturers must be licenced for commercial production. Licence holders and staff will be vetted to ensure they are fit and proper persons.
- A licensing regime that will create a safe market for medicinal cannabis products. Cultivators and manufacturers will not be able to be located within 5km of residential land, or 1km of sensitive sites such as schools and wahi tapu.
- No advertising of medicinal cannabis products to the public will be permitted.
- The Ministry of Health will review the legislation in five years.
'National is determined to be a constructive opposition working on new ideas and new policies. National's Bill is the result of significant work in recent months including study by MPs overseas and reflects a blend of international best practice, tailored to New Zealand.
'I encourage the Government to pick up the enormous amount of work done by National in Opposition and implement our comprehensive reforms to ensure New Zealanders in need can access high quality medicinal cannabis products to ease their suffering.”



2 comments
Maybe..
Posted on 25-07-2018 14:06 | By Marshal
We will see a system , similar to how alcohol is distributed. A few of the chosen ones in this fine nation will be reaping all the profits, and the true people who need it will be left out in the rain , as normal Blue policy ..
medicine and govt not moving fast enough
Posted on 29-07-2018 11:14 | By Tracy Jane
I know someone who has such severe endometriosis pain that she has to go to hosp every few days for some kind of pain relief, which 1) doesn't work and 2) leaves her unable to function. Cannabis oil has given her immediate relief, without leaving her drowsy and incompetent. Does doctor give her a script for cannabis oil. No of course not. Has cannabis oil already saved the health care system thousands of dollars in this one instance alone? Yes definitely. Who will benefit from medical cannabis if it is purely pharmacy medicine? Probably not the patients who could just grow a few plants at home for their own purposes and make their own medicine. And people still going to jail for self-medicating - either for physical or emotional pain.
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