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Permanent medical cannabis delivery service to be established for Irish patients
The temporary service that was set up in April will now be made permanent.
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The temporary service that was set up in April will now be made permanent.
It is not a registered medicine here but it is widely on sale. How is that possible?
Twomey’s passionate speech directly called on the Taoiseach for action.
Twomey said she declared the medication and it was confiscated by customs officials.
Jo Allen has a chronic pain condition and has been getting some relief from cannabis-derived medicine.
The government position of claiming concern for safety with unnecessary delays requires a public protest, write Gino Kenny TD and Dr Peadar O’Grady.
It’s awful to see the Minister for Health dragging his feet when people are suffering, writes Roderick Campbell.
Today’s march in Macroom is ahead of a larger one in Dublin on Wednesday.
Vera Twomey met with Health Minister Simon Harris today.
Vera Twomey is calling for her daughter to be given access to potentially life-changing medication.
The two-year-old and his mother Yvonne spent a year in Colorado so he could access cannabis oil.
The panel of Oireachtas members will also consider claims that Clare County Council is erecting road signage that’s harming local tourism businesses.
The medical cannabis industry is expanding in Israel – fuelled by medical research, government encouragement, and liberal religious and secular attitudes.
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