Pubdate: Wed, 20 Apr 2016 Source: Age, The (Australia) Copyright: 2016 The Age Company Ltd Contact: http://www.theage.com.au/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/5 Author: Richard Willingham SECRET DRUG LABS NOW GROWING MEDICINAL CANNABIS Secret government-run drug labs have started growing medicinal cannabis in Victoria to provide new treatment for nearly 500 children. And those that cannot afford newly legal medicinal cannabis will be given nearly $ 12 million in taxpayer-funded assistance to buy the drug, Premier Daniel Andrews says. Last week the government passed laws for medicinal cannabis but people seeking the treatment it will require a prescription - will have to wait until next year when the government-controlled product becomes available. The government warned that people getting treatments from other sources was illegal and would be a matter for the police. Medicinal cannabis will initially only be available to an estimated 470 children who are suffering various conditions, including severe epilepsy. Mr Andrews on Tuesday announced that next Wednesday's state budget would include $ 28.5 million to set up the office of Medicinal Cannabis and an independent medical advisory committee. The government said treatment costs were not known yet but Mr Andrews indicated that he would talk to the Commonwealth about getting medicinal cannabis on the pharmaceutical benefits scheme. Previous reports have estimated the treatment would cost $ 50-$ 58 a month from selected pharmacists. $ 11.8 million of next week's budget will go to a hardship fund for families that cannot afford the new medicinal treatment. "Anyone who faces a sick child or sick family member is going to have a really profound impact on how much money you've got and this hardship fund is all about trying to deal with that. We don't want cost to be a barrier," Mr Andrews said. Trials over the coming months will see experts refine and test plants at an indoor " very secure" facility to get the best product for the first cohort of child patients early next year. The government will cultivate the cannabis which will then be manufactured at a public hospital, before the industry is expanded for other patient groups. Other adult patients suffering from Multiple Sclerosis, some forms of cancer and HIV/AIDS, will be given access later stage. Once set up people will only be able to buy the treatment from government sanctioned suppliers. " We are absolutely on track to be providing a safe reliable secure and legal product," Agriculture Minister Jaala Pulford said. By next year Victoria will be well advanced in creating a new commercial industry, and other states have expressed interest in what Victoria is doing, including supply. " There is certainly is potential for a very significant industry out of this, [ but] the primary focus is of course care," Mr Andrews said. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom