The Victorian premier is keeping prescribed medicinal cannabis patients from driving. Seen to be kicking the ‘research’ can down the road. Taking his time.

Legalise Cannabis Victoria MPs have called out Premier Jacinta Allan for delaying a decision on allowing prescribed medical cannabis patients to drive. Instead, she prefers to spend millions of taxpayers’ dollars on research that has already been done.
 
“Jacinta Allan may be on a driving track today, but I know she is intentionally ‘stalling’ on this decision,” MP Rachel Payne said.
 
“In 2023, Dan Andrews promised an answer ‘in coming months’ followed by a guarantee to have it fixed by 2024. Now, with a new Premier, it’s mid-2026 at best. She’s in the slow lane.
 
“How many times will this government betray patients when it comes to just giving an answer on medical cannabis driving?
 
Around 3 per cent of Australians use cannabis for medical purposes. However, any trace elements of the cannabinoid, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), in your system will result in a loss of license. This is despite being unimpaired.

This happens to thousands of Victorians every year.

Ms Payne said it was disappointing that almost $5 million of taxpayers money was going to a driving study. This study would not deliver results until mid-2026. This is especially disappointing given the Victorian Parliament started debating medical cannabis driving in 2016.
 
“Given the 10-year time blowout, I am calling on the Premier to follow Tasmania’s lead. They should allow Victorians, unimpaired and prescribed medical cannabis, to drive without fear of recrimination.
 
“And I remind the Premier that researchers already assessed 40 medical cannabis patients. They found ‘negligible impact on driving performance’ in a study published in February.” 

Legalise Cannabis MP David Ettershank said in Victoria

You risk losing your license for taking your medication. Yet, there are no tests for other medications (like barbiturates or opioids) or even cocaine.
 
“The Premier is showing no compassion for the thousands of Victorians prescribed medical cannabis to relieve chronic pain. It is used to alleviate cancer treatment side-effects, manage stress and sleeplessness, and treat other illnesses,” he said.
 
“The Premier is playing politics. She’s discriminating against responsible Victorians prescribed med-can, by kicking the ‘research’ can down the road.”

21st of May 2024, 9:52am

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