THE outcome of a court case against a New South Wales medical marijuana supplier will have major ramifications for a Mia Mia family - it just doesn't seem right.
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You can completely understand the frustration and anger displayed by Cheri and David O'Connell after news the supply of medical marijuana which has so drastically changed their eight-year-old daughter's life may be stopped by the end of this month.
That supply will depend on the outcome of a court case against Tony Bower of Mullaways Medical Cannabis.
Medical marijuana has made an enormous change to Tara O'Connell's life.
Can you imagine a life where you suffer more than 200 potentially life-threatening seizures a day?
Medical marijuana has reduced those seizures to zero for Tara.
Can you imagine a life where you suffer more than 200 potentially life-threatening seizures a day?
It's puzzling that governments would not agree to a proper trial of medical marijuana when presented with such overwhelming evidence such as the change to Tara's life.
It seems on the surface like a commonsense move.
The O'Connells face a nervous wait for the outcome of Mr Bower's case.
Let's hope it's a victory for Tara and the medical marijuana debate.