Manofculture
Active Member
God and what is right is on our side
I don't think this is what will happen. It's a reasonable position, but they don't allow you to grow opium yourself - in spite of the fact it's a fuck of a lot cheaper than buying opiate based painkillers. I do think an injunction will come down, but I don't have any faith in the Supreme Court. Especially after the Mernagh ruling.I believe that an injunction will be granted to extend the MMAR as it is until the constitutionality of the MMPR can be judged by the Supreme Court of Canada.
R v. Davis gives medically approved patients the constitutionally guaranteed right to "reasonable access" to a safe source of cannabis. The right to grow for patients WILL be preserved.
You cannot send a man to prison because he cannot afford the high cost of the MMPR's cannabis. That violates the charter of rights and freedoms (ie. right to fair treatment)
My "reasonable access" to cannabis fan leaves is GONE under the MMPR which violates the R. v Davis ruling.
They cannot argue that the people who simply cannot afford their cannabis have anything close to "reasonable access", they are simply wrong on it.
They claim to want to treat cannabis as any other medication and at the same time they claim they do not endorse the use of cannabis and only allow it because of a court order (R v. Davis) and they also fail
to mention that unlike "other medications" cannabis is not covered by any public or private health insurance.
I feel like any reasonable judge will be able to see that the MMPR as it is currently is completely unconstitutional and frankly egregious for the tens of thousands of Canadian patients who rely on cannabis for treatment.
The moment of truth is upon us, I have nothing but faith in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and Mr. Conroy and company's ability to protect our rights.
but the insurance co. and benifit plans will cover the opium they will not cover MJ so there is no reasonable access my script goes from $90 per month to $900 per month on disability with three young kids that is not reasonable any thingI don't think this is what will happen. It's a reasonable position, but they don't allow you to grow opium yourself - in spite of the fact it's a fuck of a lot cheaper than buying opiate based painkillers.
Alcohol is insanely damaging to your health, much more so than any opiate ever will be. Almost all problems associated with opiates and their use stem from prohibition. Now that isn't to say addiction doesn't suck for those addicted, but historically a lot of great men were opium addicts. John Hopkins couldn't perform surgery (and invented SO MANY life saving procedures we use today) without his fix, but yet was widely regarded as a great surgeon.dude...yer yappin about heroin. Its addictive don't ya know. My god..Theres no comparison. Never has been never will be.
Find something that would help your argument.
Go to an addiction meeting
There is demand for different strains, so there will be supply. I don't see how this judge could reach that conclusion, but I'll take it if he's offering it.Pretty much the nail in the coffin for LPs here MelanieNagyCTV: Judge says he doesn't see how LP's would see unique strains as profitable and therefore how will the government accommodate patients.‎