Mike Baird 'open' to government-grown marijuana

By James Robertson
Updated December 10 2014 - 10:08am, first published November 21 2014 - 7:25pm
"I'll never forget the look in his eyes": Premier Mike Baird.  Photo: Barry Smith
"I'll never forget the look in his eyes": Premier Mike Baird. Photo: Barry Smith
"I'll never forget the look in his eyes": Premier Mike Baird.  Photo: Barry Smith
"I'll never forget the look in his eyes": Premier Mike Baird. Photo: Barry Smith
Conference organiser: Lucy Haslam, whose son has bowel cancer.  Photo: Barry Smith
Conference organiser: Lucy Haslam, whose son has bowel cancer. Photo: Barry Smith
"I'll never forget the look in his eyes": Premier Mike Baird.  Photo: Barry Smith
"I'll never forget the look in his eyes": Premier Mike Baird. Photo: Barry Smith
"I'll never forget the look in his eyes": Premier Mike Baird.  Photo: Barry Smith
"I'll never forget the look in his eyes": Premier Mike Baird. Photo: Barry Smith

The NSW Premier says his government is considering growing its own marijuana, as part of a clinical trial that the government's medical advisers have advocated be extended to child patients.

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