South Africa update

Discussion in 'Marijuana News' started by Gazza420, Feb 19, 2014.

  1. The Medical Innovation Bill, a bill to legalize
    Cannabis in South Africa for medical, economic
    and industrial purposes, was introduced in
    parliament today.

    The bill was submitted by Member of Parliament,
    Mario GR Oriani-Ambrosini from the Inkatha
    Freedom Party. The Medical Innovation Bill aims to
    make provision for innovations in medical
    treatments by legalising the use of cannabis for
    medical, economic and industrial purposes.
    Last year Oriani-Ambrosini was diagnosed with
    stage four, inoperable lung cancer, which forms
    the background to this bill. People with life-
    threatening diseases such as cancer are legally
    denied access to a medicine that they could be
    growing themselves. Under current legislation,
    medical practitioners are legally denied the right
    to prescribe proven to be effective and harmless
    medication to their patients, which includes
    cannabis, on the basis that it hasn't been
    approved in terms of the legally required double
    blind clinical studies.
    However, such studies are often considered
    “economically” unviable. The profits in the
    pharmaceutical industry come from patents, and cannabis, a plant that's in the public domain, can't be patented. Oriani-Ambrosini said that millions of people were going through the hell of being a cancer patient, and die and suffer, possibly unnecessarily, because government was not funding research and expediting approval for treatments where there was no profit to be made.

    This results in unnecessary human suffering and
    death on a mass scale, with consequent immense social and economic costs.
    That's where the bill comes in. The bill's
    objectives are to establish one or more research
    hospitals where medical innovation can take
    place, especially with regard to the treatment and cure of cancer.

    The bill would also legalize the medical, industrial and commercial use of dagga
    in South Africa in accordance with emerging
    world standards. The bill creates a dispensation
    that would only permit doctors in research
    hospitals that are authorized by the Minister of
    Health to prescribe and administer cannabis
    based medicine to South African patients.
    Cannabis as a treatment for cancer has been well documented in the scientific community and the world is catching on; every day there are more and more cannabis and cancer success stories surfacing online.

    Last year Ambrosini publically
    stated that he was pursuing an alternative
    treatment to his cancer, and he had been doing
    so for a while. “At this point, I shall not speak or
    vouch for such a treatment, nor discredit it. My
    death or survival will do so”

    Link Original Article;
    www.belowthelion.co.za/south-africa-parliament-introduces-bill-to-legalize-dagga/
     
  2. My friends, we are watching the "dominoes" begin to fall!  :yay:
     
     
    Granny
     
  3. I dont know why marijuana is illegal in South Africa in the first place. Pretty sure the Zulus have been using it for a couple hundred years.
     
    My understanding is that it's cheap and the laws are often unenforced in many areas but this is good to see.
     
  4. Yeah its pretty ridiculous that its illegal here, pretty much boils down to apartheid government and some racist bullshit.

    Most of the time you'll get away with small amounts but if you're growing or have a shit load, chances are you getting locked up.
     
  5. Hi all


    The laws over here are going to change sooner or later.


    We have The Dagga Couple fighting for it in our constituional court in march 2016.


    Hopefully from that day on we will seee change for the good..




    Peace
     

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