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'A son cut his dad's head off and put it in the toilet': cop's PTSD hell

Bilal Cassim credits medicinal cannabis with treating his PTSD and urges NSW to allow non-impaired patients to drive; Premier Minns supports drafting an exemption law.

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Bilal Cassim, a former police officer, says medicinal cannabis helped treat PTSD and sleep deprivation. Premier Chris Minns plans a cannabis driving exemption.

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'A son cut his dad's head off and put it in the toilet': cop's PTSD hell

Bilal Cassim, a former police officer, says medicinal cannabis helped treat PTSD and sleep deprivation. Premier Chris Minns plans a cannabis driving exemption.

·Newcastle, Australia
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Newcastle Herald broke the news in Newcastle, Australia on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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