Desmond inquiry: doctor was concerned about former soldier’s cannabis use
GUYSBOROUGH, N.S. — The inquiry investigating why a former soldier killed three family members and himself is hearing testimony today from a New Brunswick doctor who prescribed him medical cannabis.
Dr. Paul Smith, who specializes in treating military members with PTSD, provided the inquiry with a detailed explanation of his practice and the various uses of medical marijuana.
Smith said he prefers his patients to use cannabis oil instead of smoking marijuana, because the results from smoking are unpredictable.
The family physician said Lionel Desmond — diagnosed with PTSD and major depression in 2011 after serving in Afghanistan — was smoking cannabis more than the doctor would have liked when he was receiving treatment in the summer of 2015.