The UK is the BIGGEST EXPORTER OF CANNABIS worldwide The United Nations reveals
Posted by Calum Napier onThe UK govenrnment claims Cannabis has no medicinal benefits, yet grows & exports the most medicinal Cannabis worldwide....need Wee say any more....
A new report frm the UN's International Narcotics Control Board has revealed the UK is the world’s largest producer and exporter of legal cannabis for medical and scientific uses. Yet proper access to medical cannabis is still denied to UK patients.
The report - that includes data from governments around the world - reveals that the UK produced 95 tonnes of legal cannabis in 2016. This is more than double the 2015 total of 42 tonnes, at which point the UK leapfrogged Canada into the number one spot. The UK is also the largest exporter of the drug, with 2.1 tonnes exported in 2016 – roughly 70 per cent of the world’s total, the report stated.
This news may come as a surprise to many, given that the UK Government has consistently refused to allow medical cannabis in the UK on the basis that it has ‘no therapeutic value’.
There is, however, one UK licensed cannabis-based medicine called Sativex - (a whole plant cannabis extract in spray form) - produced by GW pharmaceuticals - accounting for a significant proportion of UK legal cannabis production. It is available on prescription, but only via the NHS in Wales. For many people it is either not the right cannabis product, or too expensive to buy privately. Estimates suggest as many as 1 million people who use cannabis for medical purposes are put at risk from buying cannabis on the criminal market.
The Government is denying that cannabis has medical uses, but at the same time licensing production of the world's biggest government licensed medical cannabis production and export market.
Medical cannabis products licensed in other countries remain illegal in the UK, even when prescribed by a doctor who has determined they are needed by a UK patient.
Steve Rolles, Transform's Senior Policy Analyst said: “It is scandalous and untenable for the UK government to maintain that cannabis has no medical uses, at the same time as licensing the world’s biggest government approved medical cannabis production and export market.
“UK patients are either denied access and suffering unnecessarily, or are forced to buy cannabis from the criminal market. Countries with proper access to medical cannabis do not have this problem, as standardised cannabis products are in the hands of doctors and pharmacists.
It is profoundly unethical, and a violation of the fundamental right to health, to deny people access to medicines that are prescribed by their doctors. The government must relax restrictions that grant a monopoly for a single product to a single company. It must allow access to cannabis-based medicines that serve patients needs – what they don’t need is the government’s cruel and misguided war on people who use drugs.“
Info taken from www.tdpf.org.uk
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