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the dark future of the mmar program

mr noodles

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rob nicholson is at it as we speak...and apparently we are in infraction with an international treaty that date back to 1961 ... yes 1961...and all on a sudden they woke up and threat canada of infringing it...

this is fishy and this is rob nicholson that pull this one, last spring they stated they want to stop mmr patient to grow their own and this will happen soon...and that at any cost !

apparently the 1061 treaty claim only health canada can provide marijuana and nobody else , get you conclusion here ...

nicholson want to tighten the rules lmao ! its already more garded than the death star !

dont tell me i didn't warn you months ago...conservatives = nazi

the burning proof
http://www.vancouversun.com/health/...+medical+marijuana+program/2608747/story.html

UN watchdog takes aim at Canada's medical marijuana program

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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this is it folks...obviously the conservative is pulling it because there no reason for un to go at canada....california and is hundreds of dispensary and joke of a system....why do they want canada ?
 

MoeBudz^420

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Veteran
Phuckem, UN is useless as tits on a bull. "only gov;t can supply it" - Either it's illegal or it's not - if gov't can grow, then so can I. Want to throw me in jail for 1/2 dozen plants ( ie. personal garden + no sales)? Then after you for a whole mine full (ie. commercial op. + sales to patients for 150/oz)

1961...lol, that's older than me, how about a new, truth-based convention? Cannabis could literally bail out our economy if done right, it'd be just as big or bigger than the alcohol biz...imagine the tax base on commercial sales, and permit fees for personal grows...Billions/year IMO.

I agree, vote the nazi-cons out before it's too late! We will only get 1 chance, act now or forever hold your peace...







Peace
 
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Phuckem, UN is useless as tits on a bull. "only gov;t can supply it" - Either it's illegal or it's not - if gov't can grow, then so can I. Want to throw me in jail for 1/2 dozen plants ( ie. personal garden + no sales)? Then after you for a whole mine full (ie. commercial op. + sales to patients for 150/oz)

1961...lol, that's older than me, how about a new, truth-based convention? Cannabis could literally bail out our economy if done right, it'd be just as big or bigger than the alcohol biz...imagine the tax base on commercial sales, and permit fees for personal grows...Billions/year IMO.

I agree, vote the nazi-cons out before it's too late! We will only get 1 chance, act now or forever hold your peace...

Peace
You do have a way w/ words...

Well put - again - and thanks...

1961 was a good year - except for that shite...
 
The UN is taking steps to try and protect the interests of big pharma, and this really shouldn't be a surprise to anyone. Too many people with substantial power stand to lose too much if marijuana prohibition is expunged. For this reason, bodies such as the UN are attempting to rescind the progress the marijuana movement has made.
 
Honestly it really makes no difference as to the requests made by the UN because we have a constitution which protects our rights as federal exemptees. The Supreme Court of Canada has been very clear on the rights of medical patients and especially private medicinal growers, such as myself. I can honestly say that the whole situation worries me very little, and if Health Canada tried to change the rules in a major way, I would not adhere to them as I said I have faith in our Sumpreme Court. As long as I do not exceed my legal limits of the amount of plants, they can not touch me.
 

mr noodles

Member
rob nicholson just want a legal justification in order to force mmar patient to buy from hc and to end the legal home growing as they already publicly declare they want to phaze out home grown in less than 3 years from now .

i can already predict the end of the designated growers in a not very far future if the conservatives remain in power .

mark my fucking words
 

Hydro-Soil

Active member
Veteran
rob nicholson just want a legal justification in order to force mmar patient to buy from hc and to end the legal home growing as they already publicly declare they want to phaze out home grown in less than 3 years from now .

i can already predict the end of the designated growers in a not very far future if the conservatives remain in power .

mark my fucking words

Then they're cutting the throats of their patients. There is NO WAY that a govt can supply the proper strains to EVERY patient in a nation. That's insanely moronic to even consider.

I have access to tons of dispensaries and it's STILL difficult to get the meds that work the best for me. That's why I grow my own.

Personally... I would much prefer the ability to buy pre-made Cannapills.... of the strain that works best for me... I can dream, can't I? :D :blowbubbles:

Stay Safe! :tree:
 
The problem is that as I said this is not a new thing, the supreme court just ruled that allowing a grower to grow for only 1 patient is unconstitutional, and forced HC to change their rules on that. With that said, the supreme court would never allow HC to change their rules to phase out designated growers, especially when it is the patient themselves growing their medication. The Harper government has no legal leg to support that type of inituitive. The supreme court has shown their support for this issue several times and has set several precidences'.
 
They actually said that they wanted to phase out personal production licenses by 2007, a year after I got mine. Well it is now 2010, and we are 2 court cases past this date with both cases being wins for patients.
 
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