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Old 02-25-2010, 06:46 PM #1
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canadian mmj program in serious jeaopardy

UN watchdog takes aim at Canada's medical marijuana program

https://www.vancouversun.com/health/w...747/story.html


UNITED NATIONS — Justice Minister Robert Nicholson said Wednesday the government’s medical marijuana regulations are under review after the UN’s drugs watchdog warned Canada needs to tighten up the system.

The Vienna-based International Narcotics Control Board said Canada is operating outside international treaty rules aimed at minimizing the risk criminals will get hold of cannabis grown under the program.

“The whole question of medical marijuana is being looked at by the minister of health with respect to the options that she has,” said Nicholson, whose ministry serves as the umbrella agency for the government’s anti-drug efforts.

“There has been litigation on this that has called for new regulations in this area.”

The warning in the INCB’s annual report accompanies praise for the government’s National Anti-Drug Strategy, which the board said it notes “with appreciation.”

Nicholson said he took heart from that, adding it “plays very well” into the government’s efforts to push through a crime bill containing tougher drugs-offences sentencing provisions that has been held up in the Senate.

Public Safety Minister Vic Toews also argued the report “provides further proof that Canada is recognized internationally as a leader in crime prevention.”

Canada increased the number of cannabis cultivation licences a person can hold last year after court decisions stated patients’ earlier access had been too restricted.

Currently, Health Canada has issued almost 4,900 permits allowing people to possess medical marijuana they get from more than 1,100 licensed growers, some of whom are growing it for their own use.

“Canada continues to be one of the few countries in the world that allows cannabis to be prescribed by doctors to patients with certain serious illnesses,” said the INCB report.

But the 1961 Single Convention on Narcotics, which Canada has signed, says the government must be the sole distributor of the otherwise illegal substance, which patients use as a pain reliever.

The opportunity for misuse of the system is reflected in an RCMP review identifying 40 cases in which licensed growers were also trafficking marijuana for profit. The same review found violations in a total of 70 cases.

While the INCB report noted that Canada “intends to reassess” its access-to-cannabis program, it said the board “requests the government to respect the provisions” of the 1961 convention in conducting its review.

The sole company among the growers that Health Canada has contracted to supply some 28 per cent of the current permit holders signalled Wednesday it would welcome a more focused oversight.

“We get severe criticism from the armchair critics and those who feel threatened that we’re infringing on their rights to produce cannabis,” said Brent Zettl, president of Prairie Plant Systems Inc., of Saskatoon.

“But we’re already essentially conforming to the convention.”

Health Canada frequently inspects the company’s operations, and officially “owns” the cannabis it produces for shipment to clients.

Even some involved in helping patients acquire the possession permits agree that the current system is flawed.

“To Health Canada’s self-admittance, there are a lot of grey areas,” said Chad Clelland, director of online and community relations with medicalmarihuana.ca, an Internet-based support site. “But they are so slow to change.”

Still, Clelland said he does not believe that centralized government-run production is the answer.

“A lot of patients find different strains affect their symptoms in different ways, so the government would have to have multiple strains in production to give a proper selections,” he said.

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what about california then ?

rob nicholson is pulling any strings he can in order to end the mmar program , the main goal is to ebd the rigth to grow your own like they claimed not so long ago . they want to force canadian mmj to buy the health canada gross crap period .

fuck rob nicholson , fuck steven harper , fuck canada
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Old 02-26-2010, 12:19 AM #2
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since when did criminals need access to MM. Do they all have migraines or something?
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Old 02-26-2010, 01:10 AM #3
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Canada needs to show the world (UN) that it is a Sovereign nation. A very Sane one, at that.
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The UN is butting in on a country's domestic affairs?

There are criminals in Canada?!?!?
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It seems the U.N. should be worried about bigger problems.
Nearly 5000 legal possessors of 30 million total population, that is 1.6 per 10,000 people. Hardly excessive.
Michigan,USA for instance, whose MMJ law is barely over a year old, already has, as of 2/19/10;
# 17,586 applications received since April 6, 2009.
# 9,086 patient registrations issued.
# 3,794 caregiver registrations issued.
# 2,887 applications denied -- most due to incomplete application or missing documentation.
That equals 3 patients per 10,000 people.

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Shit. New Mexico has barely over a thousand card holders. It's very difficult to get a card here.
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Old 02-26-2010, 08:09 PM #7
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the UN fucks with countries that use medicinal plants in their culture. They did it to Bolivia, and the coca plant, and now it's Canada's turn to be blacklisted.
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Old 02-26-2010, 11:55 PM #9
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Got to love those Prarie Plant boyz... WELCOMING MORE ATTENTION AND SCRUTINY ... of course..

Hell.. they want to be the ONLY producers.... its called Job security... for SHIT QUALITY.. that couldn't compete in open market... its crap weed at best..

as for the U.N... the property.. the idea ... the money.. ALL CAME FROM THE ROCKEFELLERS..

Why say anything else... other than...

END THE FED... AND OUT OF THE U.N... AND U.S. CONSTITUTION IS SUPREME.

Go Canuks!!
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berger- rockefellers? really? wow, i knew that they held masses of pharmacy stock at the turn of last century, which is why the plant was made out to be an evil thing to eradicate (to protect their investments)

ive always looked at canadians as the more free neighbor to the north, less guns, less immigrants, loose weed rules, you can still hunt and fish... sadly, its not the same. i guess in alberta (i have family there) its pretty nice still, but BC is overrun with chinese and vietnamese, they have super loose immigration, and its a mess. even all the hookers are dudes! the bud isn't any good and hardly makes it across the border anymore. (we now get cali outdoor swag instead) i dont know where i'm going with this.. i loved canada, it just doesn't look like the same canada i knew anymore. i hope they win the gold in hockey at least.
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