Pauline Hanson and One Nation Party Queensland leader Steve Dickson.
Pauline Hanson and One Nation Party Queensland leader Steve Dickson. Patrick Woods

Has One Nation forgotten medicinal cannabis 'priority'?

WHEN the former LNP member for Buderim, Steve Dickson, jumped ship, he stated one of his main reasons was the major parties were not acting fast enough to allow patients access to medicinal cannabis while it is a priority for One Nation.

Therefore it was unconscionable for One Nation senators to join the Coalition and Nick Xenophon to block a motion to allow a Special Access Scheme so terminally ill patients could use medicinal cannabis.

One Nation says they are standing up for ordinary Australians yet continually toe the line with the Liberal National Coalition.

Either they are being hoodwinked by the LNP or too busy doing deals and enjoying the trappings and entitlements which come with the job to actually stand up and be counted on their principles.

RAY MARX

Bli Bli


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