The issue is that the minister for drugs is married to the head of GW Pharmaceuticals. Thats why she is keeping THC illegal. Also Theresa Mays husband owns 24 percent of GW Pharmaceuticals as well as other members of the Conservative party so they would lose money if it was legal to grow for medical use. Also all of billys doctors say that the only thing that helps him is the cannabis oil. In fact his doctor was prescribing it for the last year until a couple of weeks ago when he was summoned to a hotel in Belfast by the home office and told he would lose his License if he continued to do it. Thats why billy's mum went to Canada were she can buy it legally.
They way the NHS treats his form of epilepsy is by giving kids nasty drugs like ketamine. Now would you want your child taking Ketamine which does not work half of the time or a oil with 1 percent THC in it.
Since this morning the Home Office has returned the oil under instructions of the doctors at great ormond street hospitial and a neurologist is in charge of the oil for billys condition.
And furthermore GW Pharmaceuticals make the same drug for the foreign market but won't give it to anyone in the U.K or Ireland because THC is illegal. So think about it. Making a drug that could save lives but not giving it to your own country men because the NHS cant afford the price of it and because the company that makes it wants it kept illegal.
Its all here in black and white. Link below.
http://uk.businessinsider.com/mariju...18-4?r=US&IR=T
Video from the Keep Billy Alive protest In Belfast
https://www.facebook.com/LegaliseMed...9856592581802/
The British Home Secretary has decided to return the confiscated medication after doctors said that Billy does need it. Good news for a change![]()
Last edited by Barney Rubble; 17-06-18 at 05:36.
Are we there yet ?
ChaChaCharlie (17-06-18)
Yeah man its good but the damage is already done. I can see this being the end of the tories and the DUP. The Tories say it has no medical value yet they make up 44% of the worlds supply of medical cannabis. Which is shipped aboard because they say it has no medical value.