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Canada To Relax Rules on Medicinal Marijuana Use
Posted by FoM on April 06, 2001 at 12:09:05 PT
Reuters
Source: CNN
Canada, often more liberal than the United States in its attitude toward drugs, laid out proposed regulations Friday to make it easier to possess and cultivate marijuana for medical purposes. The government is expected allow marijuana to be used by those suffering from terminal illnesses and chronic conditions such as severe arthritis, cancer, AIDS or HIV, or multiple sclerosis. 
"Canada is acting compassionately by allowing people who are suffering from grave and debilitating illnesses to have access to marijuana for medical purposes," Health Minister Allan Rock said in a statement. "Today's announcement is the next important step in our groundbreaking effort in this area," he stated. "It will bring greater clarity to the process for Canadians who require the use of this drug to alleviate symptoms." Rock first allowed Canadians to apply for medical use of marijuana in May 1999, and 210 people have received exemptions from the law that normally bans its possession and use. But Ontario's highest court ruled last July -- in a case involving a man with epilepsy who claimed the right to grow and use marijuana for medicinal purposes -- that the federal government should make the process more transparent, particularly in defining who can apply. The government intends the new rules to apply by the court's deadline of July 31, possibly with revisions, after consultations over the next few months. Ottawa also insists it is not taking the first steps toward full legalization of marijuana. The U.S. Justice Department questions marijuana's medical usefulness and maintains that it must remain banned. Under Canada's new rules, people would still have to apply for exemptions from the general ban, but the regulations would eliminate the current standardized limits on how much marijuana someone using it for medical purposes can possess. This would be replaced with individual recommendations by a physician -- in effect, a prescription for marijuana that the government would approve. "They can also name a provider to grow the marijuana for them, so that if they're terminally ill and don't want to be growing marijuana themselves, there's a licit way for them to have someone to get the seeds and grow it and provide it to them," Rock spokeswoman Catherine Lappe told Reuters. Renewals of an exemption would be granted on an annual basis instead of the current six months. The regulations would also seek to set some safeguards, establishing the maximum number of plants depending on the daily dosage, and allowing for site inspections and criminal record checks. Source: CNN (US Web) Published: April 6, 2001Copyright: 2001 Cable News Network, Inc. Contact: cnn.feedback cnn.com Website http://www.cnn.com/Forum: http://community.cnn.com/ Feedback: http://cnn.com/feedback Related Articles:Rock To Allow Marijuana for Severe Arthritishttp://cannabisnews.com/news/thread9283.shtmlMedicinal Pot User Awaits Ottawa's New Rules http://cannabisnews.com/news/thread9272.shtml
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Comment #3 posted by kaptinemo on April 07, 2001 at 09:12:27 PT:
Well, Doc, you got your wish
My Saturday morning copy of the Washington Post is carrying the news about Canada. Only Page A14, but still a big step.Here's the link:http://washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A50487-2001Apr6.htmlAs usual, the robotic antis can be counted upon regurgitating the standard, monotonal (flat machine voice) It-sends-a-bad-message-it-sends-a-bad-message [snap!pop! fizzle!gear grind!]. But the article clearly gives more than two-thirds of the space to our side. Most refreshing.
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Comment #2 posted by Digit on April 06, 2001 at 15:33:48 PT:
more than just treatment for serious diseases
Hurrah! another step in an increasingly short journey, Now what about all the sufferers of all the smaller (?) things that cannabis gives aid to (insomnia*, migraines*, asthma*, excema*, stress*, malnutrition*, glaucoma and many others) as many people are becoming aware of how damaging most current prescription drugs really are (especially when you consider than most of them are an estimated 80% placebo).Long live Medical Cannabis and alternative medicines/treatments.Be Happy-Digit.*conditions which I suffer from
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Comment #1 posted by Ethan Russo, MD on April 06, 2001 at 15:15:53 PT:
Feline Escapes Sack
CNN is the first step. Now let's see if the NY Times and Washington Post pick up the news. The wall is beginning to fall---
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