It may not have been a total victory for medicinal cannabis campaigners, but the announcement that people seeking medical cannabis for pain relief will no longer need approval from a minister should be seen as a major step forward.
On Tuesday, Health Minister Jonathan Coleman hinted at the change, suggesting that the approvals process could be delegated to specialists.
But Associate Health Minister Peter Dunne said yesterday doctors will still need to apply to the Ministry of Health for approval if a patient requests access to cannabis-based medical products.
So, although it stops a step short of allowing specialists or GPs to simply prescribe the product themselves, it undoubtedly represents a massive loosening of the rules that, in my view, reflects the wishes of the majority of the New Zealand public.
Medicinal cannabis and its benefits have become widely accepted by the mainstream.