COMMENT: It should have been called the Helen Kelly Law.
When the former Council of Trade Unions boss was alive she had to break the law to get cannabis, both the law she so desperately wanted passed but never lived to see, and the wicked weed she had to get off a drug dealer.
Kelly, a lifelong battler for the underdog, died just over two years ago of lung cancer. The cruel irony was she wasn't a smoker, until she was forced to go underground to get dope to alleviate her pain.
Those like her will now be able to get loose-leaf marijuana if they're suffering from a terminal illness and need pain relief.
Parliament has legalised the use of marijuana for that purpose and it'll now be a defence in court if you're busted with the illicit drug and you can provide a doctor's certificate to show you need it. If you don't have one when you're caught, no worries - you can get it retrospectively.