Extract from Welsh Assembly Question Time: Welsh Government's policy on cannabis use for medicinal purposes - Nov 27
Wednesday, 28 November 2018 08:05
Darren Millar AM: Leader of the house, the misuse of cannabis,
of course, can be very dangerous indeed. It can act as a gateway to
much harder substances, which can result in ruining people's lives.
Will you therefore join me in condemning the actions of the north
Wales police and crime commissioner, Arfon Jones, for his
irresponsible behaviour in visiting cannabis clubs, which are
promoting illegal activity,...Request free trial
AM: Leader of the house, the misuse
of cannabis, of course, can be very dangerous indeed. It
can act as a gateway to much harder substances, which can
result in ruining people's lives. Will you therefore join
me in condemning the actions of the north Wales police
and crime commissioner, , for his irresponsible
behaviour in visiting cannabis clubs, which are promoting
illegal activity, including being the guest of honour on
23 October at a private cannabis club in London? This
sort of behaviour sends mixed messages, frankly, to young
people in our country. And do you agree
that Police Commissionersactually ought to
support people and the police in upholding the law, not
encourage people to break it?
(Leader of the House and Chief
Whip): Well, I think it's
very important not to mix up the use of medicinal
cannabis with the unlawful use of a prescribed drug. So,
I'm not going to go down the rabbit-hole that the
Member has opened up in front of me. I think it's
actually extremely important to make the very clear
distinction between the use of illegal drugs—which is
what the Member's talking about—and the purpose of this
question, which is to talk about the availability of
medicinal cannabis in the Welsh NHS.
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