
Wexford, helps treat her condition yet seen as a criminal in the eyes of the law as very few deserving people are given access to medical cannabis.

Wexford, helps treat her condition yet seen as a criminal in the eyes of the law as very few deserving people are given access to medical cannabis.
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I’m all for medicinal cannabis. But I’m wary of just allowing it wholesale.
See I’m schizophrenic. And over on the schizophrenia sub there’s a post nearly every 2 days of some teenager who’s got drug induced psychosis/schizophrenia.
So I’d only want it allowed in a tiny minority of cases.
These people will have to reject any ruling made against them in the courts and fight it to the bitter end, and it’s abundantly clear that our representatives are more than willing to ignore the issue and let people suffer.
Keep in mind that they are afraid of the negative press that Vera Twomey and the likes bring about.
Also keep in mind that the law is not infallable. Any law that attempts to stop/punish a sick person for trying to improve their quality of life, a victimless action, is not only cruel/insane, it’s also not worth the paper it’s printed on and it’s peoples duty to fight it.
She imported six tonnes of it on a dinghy . . . . Ok so she didn’t, but would have been funny if she did.
Cannabis is one of those weird ones where people think it should be legal unless you have too much of it. So it’s kind of arbitrary until it gets legalised.
Why was she “terrified” of getting high? Utter nonsense anti-drug propaganda has a lot to answer for…
Lock her up. She’s a danger to society.
Patriot 🇮🇪
“bUt iTs dRuGs!!”
Nothing a ruddy good blowback wouldn’t sort.
What is the biggest barrier to legalization in Ireland? Who is against it?