Children as voices and images for medicinal cannabis law reform
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Children as voices and images for medicinal cannabis law reform
Abstract
This article situates the movement for the legalisation of medicinal cannabis within the bigger picture of the impetus toward recreational cannabis legalisation. It describes the role played by children with epileptic syndromes in the medicinal cannabis law reform campaigns in the United Kingdom, and Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria in Australia. Noting the 'rule of rescue' and the prominence in media campaigns of children in Australian and English cases of parental disputation with clinicians about treatment for their children, it reviews whether paediatric epilepsy is a suitable test case for the legalisation of medicinal cannabis. Taking into account the vested commercial interests of Big Cannabis, the current medico-scientific knowledge of the efficacy of medicinal cannabis in controlling paediatric epileptic seizures, and issues of dignity, health privacy, and the enduring digital footprints of media coverage, the article commences discussion about the ethics of the media, parents, politicians and entrepreneurial doctors utilising parents' testimonials about the effects of medicinal cannabis as part of the cannabis law reform movement.
Keywords: Cannabis legalisation; Children as voices; Ethical issues; Law reform; Medical marijuana; Medicinal cannabis; Paediatric epilepsy.
© 2021. Crown.
Conflict of interest statement
The author was the Commissioner at the Victorian Law Reform Commission who ran its reference on medicinal cannabis and is a member of the Australian Advisory Panel on Medicinal Cannabis. His views do not necessarily represent those of either institution.
Comment in
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Contemporary challenges in children's health: law, ethics and policy.Monash Bioeth Rev. 2021 Dec;39(Suppl 1):1-3. doi: 10.1007/s40592-021-00149-x. Monash Bioeth Rev. 2021. PMID: 34971445 No abstract available.
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