Medical marijuana in Malaysia

For a woman named Yuki in Malaysia, it is either "cannabis or die". The article talks about a woman named Yuki who relies on smoking weed to help ease her pain from hypokalemia. Malaysia could be considered one of the harshest drug law country. Having a single cannabis plant in your home can result in prison time for life and possession of more than 200g could result in a death sentence. Yuki turned to weed because it helped her deal with her pain, she felt instantly better when she smoked. In her own words, she felt liberated. After several arrests for the possession of marijuana, including her whole entire family being held in a jell cell, Yuki decided to be the face of the campaign to reform Malaysia's drug laws. Since she has become an advocate for marijuana use, she has helped one of her friends escape the death penalty for possession of marijuana. In October, the government announced that it was going to abolish the death penalty completely, but "suspects" like Yuki's friend could still face jail for life.

Link: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-46029635

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