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Who prevents legislators in Chile from regulating the self-cultivation of medical cannabis by patients

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The lobbying structures of Chile, realizing that a potential buyer of pharmacological preparations that exploit the medicinal properties of the hemp plant in order to improve the quality of the therapeutically active hemp elements used and significantly reduce the price, will be able to legally grow plants in their own households, blocked the adoption of such changes in the current legislation.

With a certain frequency, the editorial staff of the specialized electronic edition of national hemp growers focuses the attention of our respected readers and listeners on the fact that in various countries of the world, legislators, thinking about the needs of patients, are lobbying not only for the possibility of using pharmacological preparations made on the basis of hemp, but also regulate the legality of cultivating a plant at home. households. Chile's experience on this issue is illustrative for a number of reasons.

The Mixed Commission of the Chilean Senate approved the inclusion in the drug law of an updated version of the article protecting the right of patients who use medical cannabis for treatment to grow plants in their own households. This is a political initiative that has been lobbied for years by a group of legislators led by the executive director of the Daya Foundation, Assemblywoman Ana Maria Gazmouri, to end the police and prosecution of patients using the therapeutic properties of the cannabis plant grown in their own households.

The possibility of self-cultivation of medical cannabis in their own households for patients using the therapeutic properties of the hemp plant on the basis of documents issued by medical professionals was included in the development of amendments to the Anti-Narcotics Law, despite the fact that this particular legal act already regulates the possibility of personal use of the hemp plant for medicinal purposes. Despite this, the current version of this regulation is set out in such a way that it allows law enforcement officers to prosecute patients for growing hemp plants at home.

“That is why we were forced to make changes to the current novel of legislation,” deputy Gazmuri said during a conversation with the press. Having achieved the approval of the Mixed Commission, now the draft law needs to go through a plenary session, but its initiators assure that the vote is secured. “We know that the draft law will be ratified,” Ana Maria Gazmuri assures.

Commentary of the specialists of the Association “Ukrainian Industrial Hemp”

A measure to allow patients to grow medical cannabis in their own households was approved with broad support from Chile's legislators back in 2018, but was rejected by the Senate Health Commission three years later. It is noteworthy that a legislative initiative guaranteeing the safe cultivation of medical cannabis for Chilean patients in need, approved by 80% of the Chamber of Deputies, was rejected by the Senate Health Commission by only three votes. The bill amended the country's Health Code so that a doctor's prescription for medical cannabis was sufficient to prevent the police from confiscating plants cultivated by patients on their own. The rejection of the bill by the Commission allowed prosecution of patients who cultivated medical cannabis in their own households, which they use for treatment.

I would like to draw special attention to the fact that the use of the law by Chilean patients in the cultivation of the cannabis plant in households was rejected by only three representatives of the Health Commission of the country's senate. Those. lobbying structures of Chile, realizing that a potential buyer of pharmacological preparations exploiting the medicinal properties of a hemp plant in order to improve the quality of the therapeutically active hemp elements used and significantly reduce the price, will be able to legally grow plants in their own households, blocked the adoption of such changes in the current legislation.

A question for those who have heard or know about the existence of a draft law initiated by the Ministry of Health of Ukraine. In which novella did the lobbying structures of the pharmacological industry provide opportunities for the cultivation of national varieties of technical hemp for therapeutic purposes in their own households. Understanding the essence of what is happening, the propaganda theses of its lobbyists that the draft law was prepared in the interests of Ukrainian patients/consumers are extremely simply leveled.


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