The Malta Union of Midwives and Nurses has urged the President of Malta George Vella not to sign the proposed cannabis reform bill into law unless amendments are made to ensure medics are not under the influence of cannabis while at work.
The Cannabis Reform Bill entered its final stage on Wednesday after being approved at a committee level, where the House reviewed each clause within the Bill with zero amendments proposed. On Friday, the MUMN published a statement calling upon President Vella to refrain from signing the bill unless the special provision regarding hospitals and elderly homes is introduced.
The union also put forward its proposal for an urgent meeting with social partners regarding the matter. As it stands, the current reform bill legalises cannabis for personal use and will allow adults to possess up to seven grams of cannabis without being under risk of arrest or having the cannabis confiscated.
Andrew Azzopardi also previously called on the President to hold off on signing the reform bill due to a number of reasons, which include the fact that there is a lack of agreement between political parties and organisations as well as a alleged lack of clear position from the Superintendent of Public Health, police commissioner and others.
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