MPs join medical marijuana protest outside Parliament, with activists smoking joints and demanding legalisation

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Annabelle
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MPs join medical marijuana protest outside Parliament, with activists smoking joints and demanding legalisation

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MPs and activists gathered outside Parliament for a “cannabis tea party” demanding the legalisation of the drug for medicinal purposes.

Organised by the United Patients Alliance, a group that hopes to legalise the drug for those suffering from chronic conditions, including multiple sclerosis (MS), the Labour MPs Paul Flynn and Tonia Antoniazzi appeared alongside the Liberal Democrat MP Layla Moran.

Sitting at the head of table with cakes and scones containing cannabis, Mr Flynn, who has introduced a private members’ bill on the issue in the Commons, accused the Government of having an “evidence-free” approach to the criminalisation of cannabis.

Despite the possession of cannabis currently carrying a maximum prison sentence of five years, activists smoked joints at the tea party just yards away from the House of Commons.

Mr Flynn added: “It’s political cowardice. They are afraid of being accused to going to pot. I’m afraid governments get brownie points for appearing to act tough.”

Clark French, a founder of United Patients Alliance, who was diagnosed with MS in 2010 during the final year of his degree at Reading University, said cannabis improves his symptoms of chronic pain, including spasms, fatigue, migraines and tremors.

“Cannabis helps me to have a much better quality of life than I get on the medications my doctor can prescribe me,” he said. “I think it is ridiculous that I can legally take opioids and chemotherapy based treatments which could kill me, but am criminalised for consuming cannabis despite the support of my neurologist, GP, MS nurse and wider health care team.

“The UK Government needs to act on the evidence which shows that cannabis has medicinal value and change the law immediately.”

Ms Moran, who told journalists gathered on College Green that one of her best friends had died of MS and detailed the pain they suffered as a result. She added: “IF there was anything that we can do to help them then I think this is a good thing”.

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Re: MPs join medical marijuana protest outside Parliament, with activists smoking joints and demanding legalisation

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Shame it didn't get more publicity! I reallyyyy hope it goes some way to changing the minds, but it feels like our parliament is just too old to agree to something so modern.
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