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TGA Press Release – The Dolphins National Rugby League club has worked with the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), agreeing to remove Alternaleaf branding from its jerseys and on signages displayed at stadiums during its games.

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The Dolphins National Rugby League club has worked with the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), agreeing to remove Alternaleaf branding from its jerseys and on signages displayed at stadiums during its games.

This followed enquiries made by the TGA after it received reports of potential advertising issues that may have arisen from a partnership between the Dolphins club and Alternaleaf, a medicinal cannabis clinic.

The TGA recognises the impact of the rise of telehealth services, and has moved to further educate those involved around advertising requirements, especially in relation to prescription-only medicines.

The TGA has engaged productively with the Dolphins and broadcasters to provide guidance about advertising requirements relating to therapeutic goods, as part of our broader education, compliance and enforcement efforts to deter and disrupt unlawful advertising of medicinal cannabis.

While partnerships between sports teams and companies involved in the supply of therapeutic goods are not prohibited by the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989 (the Act), the advertising to the public of prescription-only medicines, including medicinal cannabis, is prohibited.

Advertising refers to any content that promotes the use or supply of the therapeutic good to the public, whether directly or indirectly.

“We are pleased that the Dolphins club has taken action to ensure any materials visible to the public during their games, including jerseys and signages, do not directly or indirectly promote the use or supply of medicinal cannabis,” Professor Anthony Lawler, Deputy Secretary of the Department of Health and Aged Care and head of the TGA, said.

As one of its compliance priorities, the TGA continues to take enforcement action to deter and stop unlawful advertising of medicinal cannabis. The TGA will often work with the responsible entity to provide education and advice to achieve compliance in the first instance, with avenues to escalate matters if necessary.

A recent example was legal action against Montu Group Pty Ltd, Alternaleaf Pty Ltd, and an individual for the alleged unlawful advertising of medicinal cannabis on websites and social media. This is a separate matter. The TGA does not intend to provide any further comment on Montu or Alternaleaf while the proceeding is before the courts.

Consumers, health professionals, and businesses can access medicinal cannabis education resources on the TGA website, which explain the advertising rules and legal access pathways.

The updated advertising guidance for businesses involved with medicinal cannabis products clarifies the application of the Act in relation to medicinal cannabis advertising.

Individuals can report suspected non-compliant advertising on the TGA website.



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ECS Botanics Retail Pivot Not Going How Ceo Wants – It’s the fault of those foreigners “dragging their heels”

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Cannabiz has a report straight out of central casting.

Here’s a suggestion. How about rather than just importing the cheapest medical grade weed you can source on the planet and re-packaging it and flogging it. You know how difficult it is because otherwise you wouldn’t be trying to import the stuff

I suppose none of this can come as any surprise as her background is Pharma where in the main you say something and you get what you want

Their intro says..

ECS Botanics prepares for ‘massive shift’ towards retail strategy



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Cannabiz Report – Researchers find little evidence of next-day impairment among insomnia patients treated with THC/CBD oil

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Interesting report from Cannabiz illustrating what is already common knowledge globally by ressearchers.

We presume even an Australian study with published results like this won’t stop the Victorian Government wasting $AUS5 Million with Swinburne!

Australian researchers have found insomnia patients using medicinal cannabis containing THC experience little or no next-day impairment in findings which could have a significant impact on the debate around drug-driving reform.

The team, including representatives from the Woolcock Institute of Medical Research and the Lambert Initiative for Cannabinoid Therapeutics, studied 20 adults with insomnia to determine next-day impairment following evening administration of a typical medicinal cannabis oil compared to a placebo. 

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Researchers find little evidence of next-day impairment among insomnia patients treated with THC/CBD oil



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Thailand: Pro-cannabis advocates rally ahead of the government’s plan to recriminalize the plant

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Dozens of pro-cannabis advocates gathered Thursday at the health ministry on the outskirts of the Thai capital, Bangkok, to oppose the government’s plan to relist the plant as a narcotic, two years after it was decriminalised

NONTHABURI, Thailand (AP) — Dozens of pro-cannabis advocates gathered Thursday at the health ministry on the outskirts of the Thai capital, Bangkok, to oppose the government’s plan to relist the plant as a narcotic, two years after it was decriminalized.

The rally came after Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin last week said he would like the plant to be relisted as a narcotic again by the end of this year. Thailand became the first country in Asia to decriminalize it in 2022 for medical purposes, but in practice the market appears virtually unregulated, leading to public backlash and concerns over misuse and crime.

About 30 people came to the health ministry in Nonthaburi, just north of the Thai capital Bangkok, to petition minister Somsak Thepsuthin.

The group’s representative, Prasitchai Nunuan, said they all agreed that cannabis should be properly regulated, but that doesn’t require the rescheduling of the plant as a narcotic, noting possible economic impacts on a budding industry.

“Whenever it is relisted as a narcotic, cannabis will be put in jail again,” Prasitchai said as health minister Somsak stood listening to the group’s demands.

Decriminalization of cannabis in 2022 was spearheaded by the Bhumjaithai Party, whose stronghold is in the impoverished northeast where it promised farmers cannabis would be a new cash crop.

Party leader Anutin Charnvirakul became health minister of the previous government, pushing through an amendment to the Narcotics Law, dropping cannabis from the list of controlled substances.

Somsak, who was appointed as health minister in last month’s cabinet reshuffle, responded that he would take the demands into consideration. The minister said that his standpoint has always been that cannabis should be used for medical purposes only, not recreational.

Chokwan “Kitty” Chopaka, a cannabis shop owner and activist, said that the government’s u-turn on the policy appears to be more political than scientific.“I think the word stigma hasn’t actually been erased out of cannabis, even with the legalization,” she said.

 

Listen to our podcast with Kitty conducted only days before the recent govt announcements

Karma Koala Podcast 154: Thailand – Kitty Chopaka – Thailand Where Are We Now.. What’s Actually Happening?

 

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