NIMBIN MARDIGRASS MAY 1 & 2 2021 – LIKE THERE’S NO CORONA
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Nimbin MardiGrass 2021
President Nimbin HEMP Embassy & Aust HEMP Party
51 Cullen st, Nimbin, NSW 2480
0266891842 or 0472760236
hempembassy.net & nimbinmardigrass.com
australianhempparty.com
The law is the real crime!
Hemp Products in Australia
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Below is a list of hemp suppliers in Australia covering a wide range of products and services: Foods and beverages, clothing and textiles, body care products, and so on.
- Hemp Embassy Online Shop
- At Hemp
- Braintree Hemp
- Hemp Clothing Australia
- Hemp Collective
- Hemp Culture
- Hemp Hemp Hooray
- Hemp Gallery Australia
- Hemp-Life
- Hemp Market Store
- Hemp Organics
- HempPet
- Hemp Store Australia
- Hemp Wholesale Australia
- Hemp Worx
- Made in Hemp
- Margaret River Hemp Co
- Sativa Hemp Skincare
- The Cannabis Co
- The Good Oil
- The Hemp Lady
- Tilba Hemp Co
Directories below of Australian hemp and cannabis businesses, products, and events. CBD Oil to hemp, producers to importers, retailers to non-profits, and more. If they work with the cannabis plant and conduct business in Australia, you’ll find them in the links below:
Pondering Pot: Australia’s Largest Database of Cannabis Companies
The Green List: Australia’s #1 Cannabis Business Directory
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How to Access Legal Medical Cannabis in Australia
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The Hemp Embassy has been operational for almost 30 years, and we educate on how cannabis may assist various medical conditions, but we are not medical professionals.
Cannabis is a safe herbal product which is often used alongside other therapies. However, we recommend that you consult your doctor in regard to using cannabis. It is important that you rely on guidance from your doctor to employ sound judgement for your specific condition. Cannabis therapy is not intended to be a substitute for the advice of a doctor.
ADVICE FOR PATIENTS
To access legal medical cannabis, you would do that via a General Practitioner (GP). If your usual doctor is not able to help, a number of Cannabis Clinics have appeared in Australia who help doctors and patients to access legal medical cannabis products. You might like to contact them for assistance, though be aware that they charge for their service:
- Alternaleaf
- Australian Access Clinics
- Burleigh Heads Cannabis
- CA Clinics
- Cannadoc
- Cannahealth
- Cannvalate
- CDA Clinics
- Compass Clinics
- CW Clinic
- Emerald Clinics
- Honahlee
- Medical Cannabis Services
- Medical on Miami
- MediFarm
- MediGrowth
- MedReleaf Clinics
- Montu
- NCClinics
- Tetra Health
Other Resources:
- Canna Reviews Australia Directory of Medicinal Cannabis Clinics and Doctors
- GreenChoices directory can help Find a Doctor who is informed and comfortable discussing Medical Cannabis.
- Greenlist: Australia’s Cannabis Directory
- Pondering Pot: Australia’s Database of Cannabis Organisations
A number of GPs in Australia are already prescribing cannabis for a range of conditions. You might like to contact:
Dr Matty Moore has approval with the TGA and WA Health as an Authorized Prescriber of medicinal cannabis.
With a primary focus in endocannabinoid medicine, Byron Bay based Dr Jamie Rickcord complements his practice with the science forward approach to plant-based medicine.
Dr John Teh from PlantMed in Brisbane is prescribing Cannabis oil for pain management, epilepsy and other conditions under the Queensland Medical Marijuana Trial.
ADVICE FOR DOCTORS
General practitioners (GPs) who have any questions about prescribing medical cannabis through the Special Access Scheme or Authorised Prescriber Scheme can ring the special Therapeutic Goods Administration [TGA] hotline:
TGA Medicinal Cannabis Hotline for GPs
Phone: 1800 020 653
Monday – Friday (9-5pm)
Email: medicinal.cannabis@health.gov.au
TGA has advice on accessing to medicinal cannabis products using access schemes.
The federal government’s Office of Drug Control’s [ODC] website on medicinal cannabis which includes a listing of the licensed cultivators and manufacturers.
The Lambert Initiative for Cannabinoid Therapeutics at the University of Sydney also provides advice on accessing legal medical cannabis.
Medical Cannabis Education for Doctors:
Dr Teresa Towpick teaches health professionals how to prescribe medicinal cannabis in Australia.
Dr David Caldicott, United in Compassion, runs a medical cannabis course for health practitioners.
EXPENSIVE LEGAL PRODUCTS: Federally medical cannabis is legal, but its prescription is extremely limited to a small number of medical conditions as determined state by state. Legal medical cannabis products in Australia are very expensive compared to products available from the black market, mainly because the products currently available on prescription are mostly imported from Canada or Israel. In the meantime, Australia producers export to overseas markets. Madness when Australia has a long history of cultivating top quality cannabis, despite the substantial legal difficulties. Unfortunately among the politicians there isn’t much of an appetite for cultivating a domestic cannabis industry.
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Nimbin MardiGrass 2021
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We’re planning MardiGrass like there’s no Corona! What else are we supposed to do? And who knows what will be happening on the first weekend in May this year. If Corona is loose we’ll go virtual or minimal or whatever is allowed. Maybe you’ll have to have the jab to be allowed in! God only knows what they have in store for us.
But we have to protest. Somehow. It’s all just too ridiculous. Does the Hillsong Church really support a war on the best pain killing plants in the Creation?
America consumed an amazing 67% more legal weed last year than the year before. About $18 Billion worth, $7 Billion more than in 2019. Medical pot is legal in 37 states with 15 states also legal for all adults.
Most states declared cannabis an essential product during the pandemic. Online ordering and curbside pickup is booming. Mental health and covid stress were overwhelmingly the main reasons people gave for using more pot.
But here Downunder, where the police get to have the final say on drug policy, it seems we ignore the experts who continually recommend decriminalising personal amounts of all drugs. And not just our police commissioner, who gets paid even more than the PM himself by the way, but Gladys the premier, and the opposition Labor leader, both sided with the cops against the appointed experts. Why even have an ice inquiry if we ignore the findings?
And how come the police have such power in these decisions when they have massive vested interests. Half their work and arrests comes from the war on drugs! Why not ask Big Pharma what they think as well?
So when our leaders are just not getting it we need to somehow do our best to get the issue on the agenda. You can bet your bottom dollar the professional Pharma highly paid lobbyists haven’t stopped working. It’s all about how much profit they can make out of our pain relief. The stakes are huge and the last thing they want to happen is we are allowed to grow our own medicine in our backyard. No one profits then. It’s off the Monopoly board.
Nimbin MardiGrass 2021
President Nimbin HEMP Embassy & Aust HEMP Party
51 Cullen st, Nimbin, NSW 2480
0266891842 or 0472760236
hempembassy.net & nimbinmardigrass.com
australianhempparty.com
The law is the real crime!
Medical Cannabis supply shortage, harming patients
Kath Noneofyourbusiness Cannabis News, Media Releases
Media Release MCUA of Australia Inc 4/1/21
Where has all the flower gone?
With over 80,000 approvals for medical cannabis and a flourishing cannabis industry, patients all over Australia are missing out on their treatments because of lack of supply. And no one seems to care.
Patient advocacy group Medical Cannabis Users Assoc of Australia inc (MCUA) is hearing from legally prescribed patients that they are being left high and dry in their search for the life changing herb.
“Many of these patients have given up conventional medications with toxic side effects in search for a better quality of life – which many have been experiencing since switching to the herbal alternative.” said Deb Lynch, President of the MCUA. “Patients have had enough of the supply issues and want the problem fixed.”
One comment posted by a patient on social media sums up just how broken the system is :
“We pay Top dollar to obtain scripts, and what we seem to be paying for is the worst and most inefficient operation I have ever seen in my life. From the Doctors, pharmacies, suppliers, and TGA the whole system has more holes then Swiss cheese. Not once in 3 years of using legal has anyone from the above list surveyed my opinion to improve its operations (I’ve sure given it numerous times). Many of us rely on legal cannabis for pain relief and sanity in lieu of heavy medicines such as anti-seizure medicines and opioids. How can we use this as a medicine when it’s constantly having supply issues even pre-covid???”
And from another:
“Actually what p*****s me off about the whole medical thing is why can’t we try another brand of the same THC amount without having to get a new script? I guess I see it the same as pharmacy drugs using generic brands or different producers of the product”
And another:
“And this is also where the law falls down. While there is no stock and you’re approved you can’t get an alternative. You have to spend big $$$ and time to go back to TGA”.
It is obvious that industry has let patients down in its chase for profits. Way back in 2018 when Fed Health minister Greg Hunt opened local production to export he promised “no Aussie patient would be left behind”.. and the industry agreed.
“By helping the domestic manufacturers to expand, this, in turn, helps to ensure an ongoing supply of medicinal cannabis products here in Australia,” Hunt said in a statement.
But this has not been the case.
Aussie patients have NOT come first. Local producers have had several harvests but still the greater majority of approvals are for expensive imported products that pass thru many sets of hands – and this continues to be the case.
Patients are reporting supply shortages all over the country on social media patient groups like MCUA and The Medical Cannabis Australia Support Group.
Patient comments include:
“I’m so mad right now. Every one of the FOUR different flowers I am PRESCRIBED is out of stock and no idea when this can be fixed.”
“Tilray was out of stock for 4 weeks, this is the 4th time in the last 6 months, I’m swapping to an Aussie brand as soon as my doctor is back in mid January”
“Told yesterday by the chemist “Sorry, can’t get any as out of stock and no idea as to what’s going on.”
“Takes minimum 2 weeks from payment waiting for it and they wonder why people prefer illicit, get sorted in half an hour as opposed to 2-4 weeks plus doc appointments and costs.”
“In 8 months have spent $12,152 without consultation fees included. All off someone on DSP, who tried to go back to work to cover costs as it was the only thing that’s worked in 10yrs of pills But can’t do my job as involves driving which you can’t do with THC in your system. Then we run out of supplies and dr forgot to send invoice, so I rang today, to be told he will try and get scripts in post today, otherwise it will be our next postal run. WTF this has replaced all the nasty pills i was on like blood pressure, heart, sleeping, depression, pain Been without for nearly 3 weeks while chasing dr and stuff….”
“Ive been waiting since October for my new product to come into stock. And they wonder why we resort to black market”
“… we are paying for the scripts that only last for 6 months at a time, just to be told that some products aren’t available for up to lengthy periods of time. This is unacceptable. It’s a medicine and yet they run out of stock? Who ever heard of someone running out of blood pressure meds or cholesterol meds? This is proof that it’s still not being taken seriously …”
“…I was changed, and charged last week to go from Sensi Star to T20 Mongolian because of supply issues. So they gave me script for T20 which will no longer be available and I’ll have another consult fee to change it again. I’m sure they must have known earlier it was discontinued. Yet still prescribed. I can’t work it out …”
“..Rang up today to fill my script for t20 Mongolian flower to be told I can’t get and have re-book another appointment…. as it is not being stocked again..”
“I put this complaint into my local MP. That if they have a licence, stock should be guaranteed. You could all do the same.”
What other medication supply just dries up without some sort of generic or other replacement being available so that treatment is not interrupted?
The current shortage of legal product is forcing more and more patients back to the green and black market.
It appears that some importers may have jumped at the chance to scoop up “end of model run-out bargains” from international suppliers and patients are suffering because of greedy business practices. Now with the end of this line of products, there are not enough local products to pick up the slack as Aussie companies are opting for the export option rather than feeding the local market.
Its not only the supplier who are profiting from these run out products sold here at ridiculously high prices; but it seems clinics are also benefiting financially with patients having to chase up new approvals every time their product becomes unavailable. This is unacceptable.
It also strengthens the case for smaller local growers supplying the local market rather than just corporations having the monopoly. We need a herbal delivery system sitting along side the pharmaceutical delivery system.
With few if any products likely to be registered on the ARTG or listed on the PBS under the current delivery model in the foreseeable future, a herbal delivery system similar to the US is the best solution for product-starved patients.
But as we have seen, the patients are the last consideration in the Health Minister’s bid to become “the world’s number one medicinal cannabis supplier”. Mr Hunt says that the ultimate goal is to become a top competitor in the global cannabis market – “perhaps even the biggest.”
Suggestions were made by the Barriers to Medical Cannabis Inquiry early last year that could help alleviate this lack of supply issue – but these have still not been addressed.
Recommendation 20 suggests in part, that the States review legislation in relation to amnesties for the possession and/or cultivation of cannabis for genuine self-medication purposes.
NO state has made any moves to allow an amnesty for patients on drug charges for medical use; and they continue to be terrorised, penalised and criminalised for trying to survive the train wreck of a delivery system that has been set up in this country to prevent rather that provide access to this life changing drug.
For more information
Contact Deb Lynch
President MCUA of Australia Inc
PHONE: 0422290212
4th January 2018 = 3 yrs ago
It is also a shrewd business move, with ambitions for Australia to become the biggest producer of medicinal cannabis products in the world.
We would like to be, potentially, the world’s number one medicinal cannabis supplier,” Mr Hunt said.
“One of the conditions of any licence for export is that medicinal cannabis be made available to Australian patients first,” Mr Hunt said. “The sector is fully supportive of that. Australian patients come first.”
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