Chronic pain sufferer speaks out after Canada visit
There's a place on the Isle of Man for moderated medicinal cannabis.
That's from Island resident Terry, who struggles with chronic pain and sees the drug as a potential answer.
In his annual report, Chief constable Gary Roberts spoke of the drug being 'ubiquitous' in the Isle of Man, with ten per cent of all crime here being simple possession of cannabis.
Terry says he's interested in how the drug could help him, after visiting his sister in Canada, where it's legal.
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