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Thousands of UK Patients Left Suffering as Fewer Than 1% of Doctors Trained to Prescribe Legal Medical Cannabis
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Legal, but Not Equal – Why Ethnic Minorities Are Still Locked Out of the UK’s Medical Cannabis System
Across the UK, ethnic minority communities face rising mental health struggles yet limited access to care. While cannabis has been legalised for medical use, systemic barriers, stigma, and cost continue to exclude those most affected. This article explores how inequality persists in the UK’s medical cannabis system and why true reform requires empathy, education, and equitable access for all.
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Thousands of UK Patients Left Suffering as Fewer Than 1% of Doctors Trained to Prescribe Legal Medical Cannabis
Almost seven years since medical cannabis was legalised in the UK on 1st November 2018, less than 1% of the UK’s approximate 100,000 doctors on the General Medical Council (GMC) Specialist Register have the training required to prescribe medical cannabis.
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