Queensland patient claims he needs 150g a month due to his flower being "irradiated like its got stage 4 bowel cancer"
- Jan 22
- 1 min read
Updated: Feb 6
Queensland aged pensioner Malcolm, claims the current allowance on medicinal cannabis flower in Australia is "ridiculous". "How's a bloke like me meant to regulate, when I can even get mi meds". Malcolm claims the current process of irradiation, kills off all the therapeutic benefits, and says he will have no other choice but to download telegram and return to the street. "This flower is irradiated like its got stage 4 bowel cancer, and it leaves me no goodness, no fuel, no fire".

For many elderly, returning to the streets is no longer an option. Smart phones are increasingly more difficult to use particularly when unmedicated and the shakes occur. So there's no where for them to go but a pharmacy. "These limits need to change", stresses Malcolm.
When we asked what the future holds for him, his response was a stern "no Thai flower!". Malcolm was unmedicated at the time of this interview.



