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  1. It has taken me many years to be able to appreciation the value of cannabis! In 1950 (at only 15) I suffered heart problems; Glasgow cardiologists advised me that I was unlikely to survive more than another 15 years unless some new heart surgery was developed. I moved to the US, and there specialists confirmed my desperate condition: it was 1966, and I was 29! Learning about new surgical being developed in New Zealand I telephoned specialists there – and was there within a few weeks, having my life saved! (I would later write about this – published as OPERATION NEW ZEALAND in the commonwealth and as BUM TICKER in the US). I hadn’t known much about cannabis in any of the previous countries I’d lived in – and so was somewhat surprising when young Kiwi medics briefly helped me by offering some “medic grass.” I’ve lived in NZ since 1980, and have had a few medical problems that might me. But official NZ has failed to allow that! Perhaps the current proposal may help old wrecks like me to live more comfortably – let’s hope…!

  2. Good news indeed, I hope Pharmac will be there to subsidize the costs for the Medical side of the coin, as from the sound of this article it’s a matter of pleasing the Markets apetite for profits first over affordable availability. So this chronic pain – & cancer survivor is waiting with hope.!

  3. ‘Dried cannabis can’t be supplied for smoking, but patients could use the flowers to make their own homemade remedies, if they want to.’

    Chris -dont this mean buds will become available, and users COULD smoke them if them really wanted? albeit outside the law?