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Migz Villafuerte pushes medical marijuana legalization — Robin Padilla wants it on the Senate floor now

Jigs Caceres by Jigs Caceres
August 19, 2025
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What if Filipinos are being kept from one of the most effective relievers for epilepsy — a treatment already legal in over 60 countries? That’s the uncomfortable truth behind Rep. Migz Villafuerte’s revival of House Bill 420, a proposal to legalize cannabidiol (CBD) for medical use.

For families drowning in bills and watching loved ones suffer through drug-resistant seizures, this isn’t about “stoner culture.” It’s about survival.

CBD is the part of cannabis that calms seizures without the high. The World Health Organization says it has no abuse potential, yet the Philippines still treats it like a threat.

Villafuerte warns we’re stuck in a 1980s mindset while patients bleed money on imported meds that barely work. The supposed drug menace is being prioritized over actual lives.

From farm to pharmacy — regulated to the core

House Bill 420 isn’t written for chaos. It lays out a strict system where a Medical Cannabis Office under the Department of Health oversees everything: cultivation, importation, manufacturing, and patient access.

The FDA would test every batch, while CHED would update medical curricula so future doctors learn facts instead of outdated drug war dogma.

The urgency is staggering. About 900,000 Filipinos have epilepsy, and one in four don’t respond to conventional drugs. Families end up selling possessions or borrowing money for treatments that fail. Villafuerte says legal medical cannabis could slash costs, cut symptoms, and kill stigma — but only if lawmakers find the guts to act.

Robin Padilla turns up the heat

Senator Robin Padilla is backing the push loudly. In a Facebook post, he called for immediate Senate debates, blasting how media still paints cannabis as a morality tale while ignoring medical evidence. His appeal: stop treating patients as collateral damage in a war against recreational weed.

Padilla frames it as a matter of justice. Pharmacies overflow with overpriced imported pills, yet a locally cultivable, WHO-recognized treatment remains off-limits. In a country that constantly complains about healthcare costs, the contradiction is glaring — and cruel.

More than a plant, it’s a test of politics

Legalizing medical cannabis isn’t just policy; it’s a battle with stigma, conservatism, and the inertia of Philippine politics. Big reforms here rarely pass quietly — they attract fear, suspicion, and moral panic. Expect old-guard pushback.

Still, if House Bill 420 survives the noise, it will signal something rare: science winning over fear. For families who count seizures instead of hours of sleep, that victory would be more than symbolic. It could be the lifeline the country has kept underground for too long.

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