Hopefully Michael liaised with the NSW government during his recent trip here.
Cannabis research centre to open in NSW
- 2 days ago June 14, 2015 2:09PM
The NSW government plans to build a 12-million-dollar medicinal cannabis research centre. Source: AAP
NSW is leading the world with its $12 million medicinal cannabis research centre, Premier Mike Baird says.
THE Centre for Medicinal Cannabis Research and Innovation will be headed up by NSW chief scientist Mary O'Kane.
It will seek to enable experts to share their world-class research and support the production of safe, reliable and affordable cannabis based medicines.
"All of us have been moved by the stories we have seen, people who are suffering in all types of situations and circumstances and there is clear anecdotal evidence medical cannabis is making a difference," he said outside Blacktown Hospital on Sunday.
"We have said let's get the best minds in the country working on this and that's what the NSW Centre of Medical Cannabis will do.
"It is clear that NSW is leading not only the nation, the Asia Pacific and indeed the world in this."
The centre will receive $12 million over four years to help get it on its feet.
It will work alongside partners such as the Lambert Initiative, which was established on Friday thanks to a $33.7 million gift to University of Sydney from Barry and Jo Lambert. Their eyes were opened to the possibilities of medicinal cannabis through their granddaughter who suffers debilitating epilepsy.
The Lambert Initiative has agreed to be one of the inaugural network partners for the centre.
"(I) look forward to other organisations and institutes joining us as we attempt to alleviate the suffering of seriously ill members of our community," Mr Baird said in a statement.
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