Opposition leader says he ‘cured’ daughter’s asthma with ganja tea
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Dr Henry Lowe (left), research scientist and entrepreneur, and Harvard Law School Professor Charles Nesson share a joke as they peruse a page in the book, Cannabis, Marijuana, Ganja — The Jamaica and Global Connection, written by Dr Lowe and Professor Errol Morrison. Professor Nesson was making a courtesy call on Dr Lowe at the Eden Gardens Wellness Resort and Spa on Lady Musgrave Road in Kingston last week Monday.
HAMILTON, Bermuda (CMC) — Opposition Leader Marc Bean has come under fire from a leading children's rights advocate after admitting he gave his then-young daughter "ganja tea" to treat her asthma.
The advocate, Sheelagh Cooper, said she was shocked by Bean's statement in the House of Assembly.
Speaking during a take-note motion in the House on the report of the Cannabis Reform Collaborative to potential changes to the island's policy on marijuana, Bean said he had in the past used marijuana medicinally for both himself and his family.
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Tuesday, June 03, 2014 4 Comments
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Dr Henry Lowe (left), research scientist and entrepreneur, and Harvard Law School Professor Charles Nesson share a joke as they peruse a page in the book, Cannabis, Marijuana, Ganja — The Jamaica and Global Connection, written by Dr Lowe and Professor Errol Morrison. Professor Nesson was making a courtesy call on Dr Lowe at the Eden Gardens Wellness Resort and Spa on Lady Musgrave Road in Kingston last week Monday.
HAMILTON, Bermuda (CMC) — Opposition Leader Marc Bean has come under fire from a leading children's rights advocate after admitting he gave his then-young daughter "ganja tea" to treat her asthma.
The advocate, Sheelagh Cooper, said she was shocked by Bean's statement in the House of Assembly.
Speaking during a take-note motion in the House on the report of the Cannabis Reform Collaborative to potential changes to the island's policy on marijuana, Bean said he had in the past used marijuana medicinally for both himself and his family.
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/...a-tea_16781490
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