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Most MPs back legalisation of medical marijuana, poll finds More than half of MPs want to see the legalisation of medical marijuana, a survey has found.

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Currently neither the Conservative nor Labour Party officially supports legalising cannabis for medical use.

The polling, which follows parliamentary debates on the issue, found that 58 per cent of MPs backed the use of cannabis for people battling health conditions.

Both the Green Party and Liberal Democrats have called for legalisation for medical use for some time. Earlier this year the Lib Dems went a step further, calling for legalisation of recreational use as well.

Those supporting the move include Nick Clegg, the former deputy prime minister, and Dr Dan Poulter, a former health minister and Tory MP.

An estimated one million people in the UK use cannabis for medical reasons, risking arrest and prosecution by buying cannabis from drug-dealers or growing it themselves.

Just 27 per cent of MPs were opposed to legalisation for medical use, the survey found. The poll, conducted by Populus, surveyed a representative sample of 108 MPs, on behalf of VolteFace, a group campaigning for changes public policies on drugs. It found 60 per cent of Labour MPs supported the use of cannabis for medical reasons, along with 55 per cent of Conservatives. Support from the

Scottish National Party was most dramatic, with 88 per cent of MPs in support and none of those polled expressing any opposition. In recent years, studies have increasingly supported the medical value of cannabis for treating conditions such as multiple sclerosis, epilepsy and arthritis, and for dealing with nerve pain.

Last October MPs debated legalisation of cannabis for medical purposes, but it was rejected by justice ministers. Use of cannabis for such purposes is now legal in 25 US states, and Germany recently voted for similar changes. Source: telegraph.co.uk

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