THE Queensland Government
has announced that it is framing
new legislation that will give
more patients access to medicinal
cannabis.
Titled the dedicated Public Health
(Medicinal Cannabis) Bill 2016, it
will create a formal process for
doctors to prescribe medicinal
cannabis for their patient’s
treatment, but approval from the
Commonwealth Therapeutic Goods
Administration (TGA) will still be
required for access to product.
The legislation will mean that
when the TGA has approved
Australian supplied products,
doctors will be able to prescribe.
The bill has been released for
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