Pubdate: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 Source: The Sun (UK) Author: Charles Rae, Royal Reporter Contact: Note: Our newshawk writes: Keep your letters short CHARLES: WHY DON'T YOU TRY CANNABIS? His Shock Advice To MS Girl At Care Home Prince Charles caused amazement yesterday by telling a multiple sclerosis sufferer she should try smoking cannabis. The Prince stunned wheelchair-bound Karen Drake when he asked if she had used the illegal drug. He said: "Have you tried taking cannabis? I have heard it's the best thing for it." Shocked Karen said later: "I was surprised, but I think I would like to at least try it." Charles made the controversial remark on a visit to a day centre for victims in Cheltenham, Gloucs. His backing for the drug puts further pressure on the Government to legalise it for medical use. Many MS victims take cannabis because they find normal remedies do not work. But they face prosecution if they are caught. Sufferers received new hope recently when a House of Lords committee called for trials into the medical merits of the drug. Many experts would like to see it prescribed by hospitals on a named-patient basis. Last night charity chiefs and medics backed the Prince. Rosemary Leonard, The Sun's doctor said: "This shows how well-informed he is." Spasms "MS sufferers have found cannabis helpful in relieving symptoms like incontinence and spasms, which can be painful. "It is being used by a significant number of MS sufferers. But there are concerns about the quality of cannabis some people are using. "What is desperately needed on this is proper clinical trials." A spokesman for the prince said: "He is aware of the issue of the use of cannabis for MS sufferers. He is very interested in health. It is one of his major portfolios." Karemn, a divorced mum from Cheltenham, developed MS ten years ago. She got Charles to sign one of her paintings as they chatted at a Sue Ryder home on Sunday. Karen added:" He is a lovely man. He is really caring." Day centre leader Pam Neilens added: "The Prince makes everyone laugh and he makes all the patients happy." Charles is not the first Royal to back the use of cannabis for pain relief. Queen Victoria used it to ease period pains. - --- Checked-by: Richard Lake