A world-first Victorian trial into whether users of medicinal cannabis can drive safely has sparked a push from lawyers and MPs to protect motorists who use the treatment from prosecution while the testing is under way.has surged in Victoria, up 700 per cent over the past two years, according to the state government. But it is illegal to drive with any trace of THC – a compound found in cannabis that can remain in the body for days – in your system.The Allan government recently committed $4.
Australian Lawyers Alliance spokesman Greg Barns said he had represented multiple medicinal cannabis users who had been prosecuted, including one who was on the way to pick up their script.“The legislature has not kept up with the fact that medicinal cannabis has been around now for eight or nine years.
“It’s hard, especially if you’re prescribed , and it actually makes your life better you’re not allowed to take it,” he said. “People are losing their driver’s licences for a mandatory minimum of six months, for doing nothing other than driving the day after they took their medication.”
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