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Jo Haylen Urges Urgent Drug Law Overhaul for Medicinal Cannabis

UPDATE: Former transport minister Jo Haylen has made a powerful return to the political stage, passionately calling for an urgent overhaul of NSW drug testing laws that discriminate against medicinal cannabis. Speaking in parliament just last night, Haylen emphasized that the time for action is now, following her resignation from the cabinet in February 2023.

In her first major address since stepping down, Haylen declared that the recent state government’s drug summit has provided unequivocal recommendations that must be implemented immediately. “Our current roadside drug testing laws are dangerously out of step with medical science, and they are causing real harm,” Haylen stated. This urgent plea marks her significant step back into the political arena, potentially paving the way for her return to Premier Chris Minns’ inner circle.

Haylen’s previous resignation stemmed from controversy over using a taxpayer-funded driver for private trips, including a trip to the Hunter Valley for a birthday celebration. Although she did not break any rules, she admitted to making a mistake. Now, she is focusing on a pressing public health issue that affects many in New South Wales.

During her address, Haylen highlighted that over 1.2 million cannabis medications were dispensed in the last year alone, underscoring the mainstream acceptance of medicinal cannabis in NSW. She argued that “these are not fringe cases,” insisting that current laws fail to recognize medicinal cannabis as a legally prescribed treatment, deserving the same consideration as any other prescription drug.

The call to action resonates strongly as advocates for medicinal cannabis treatment have long criticized existing laws for confusing the presence of THC with impairment. “For too long, the law in NSW has failed to distinguish between impairment and the mere presence of THC in a driver’s system,” Haylen reiterated, framing the issue as a critical public health challenge.

With Premier Chris Minns reportedly eager for Haylen’s return to senior ranks, the political dynamics within NSW Labor are shifting. Her advocacy for reform may signal a renewed focus on public health and drug policy as the state grapples with evolving attitudes toward medicinal cannabis.

As discussions continue, what happens next will be pivotal. Lawmakers are now faced with the urgent task of addressing these recommendations from the drug summit. The clock is ticking, and the health and safety of countless residents depend on swift legislative action.

Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops.

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