Its summertime in Australia now, and for these guys, the heat was on. The two Aussie blokes had no idea that while they were rolling a joint in their car, an officer was right beside them, recording the whole thing.
Should an epileptic drive without their medical marijuana?
That calls for a yes/no answer.
Certain states have "mandatory reporting laws" requiring that doctors report persons with epilepsy and other disorders that may make driving hazardous.
Doctors who state that it is safe for a person with epilepsy to drive and recommend licenses could also face some liability in case of an accident.
So, you are suggesting that politicians make up the basic fabric of a free society that otherwise is uncontrolled by the use of "laws." Moreover, you are substantiating certain "professional" societies such as medical groups to support specific targeted aims by politicians in the first place.