CalyxCrusher
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you think tweed with all its millions would have enough money to beat these hc amendments and lobby colleges. think again.
Not with the Q1 losses they posted, or at least if they keep those types of losses up.
you think tweed with all its millions would have enough money to beat these hc amendments and lobby colleges. think again.
Maybe the colleges pressured for it to happen in the form of an amendment so that HC takes most of the heat for the resulting lack of access, and not the doctors or colleges. In Alberta, this is pretty close to being the case already, as the college has mandated that any doc prescribing MMJ has to register with the provincial body, as well as submit info regarding follow-up care, amounts prescribed, etc.Why doesn't the Colleges just tell their doctors that they have to report each medical document they write?
Why make the LPs submit it?
It's the Colleges that want this done, they're the ones pushing HC behind the scenes, it's well within their authority and control to demand their doctors report!
So, why this round about route?...
Well they are doing a damn good job. And it's only cost millions of tax dollars and unmeasurable pain and suffering of the sick! Way to go HC and Fuhrer Harper!THE GOV HAS MADE THIS SYSTEM TO FAIL!
The government is forcing patients to take matters into their own hands and choose between their health and their liberty, and there is little doubt that all of this mess will speed up the legalization timeline......that is about the only positive that can come out the mess HC has made.THE GOV HAS MADE THIS SYSTEM TO FAIL!
BingoMaybe the colleges pressured for it to happen in the form of an amendment so that HC takes most of the heat for the resulting lack of access, and not the doctors or colleges. In Alberta, this is pretty close to being the case already, as the college has mandated that any doc prescribing MMJ has to register with the provincial body, as well as submit info regarding follow-up care, amounts prescribed, etc.
Guess what the result of all those restrictions and reporting are? ZERO access for new patients in Alberta save for some rare and extreme cases. That is what we will see on a national level if this goes through. The only realistic option for the vast majority of people is a Skype doc, and this amendment will quickly put an end to those as well.
I take offence to your reference to back pain. I think I would have like it better if you had said your ass hurt or something stupid like that. I will assume that is what you meant. Otherwise I agree with your post.But the really sick patients can't really be customers for LP's, Health Canada should know that. These really sick people need to be allowed to grow their own because how can they afford LP pricing for hundreds of grams a month? They should work towards easing off on how hard it is to get a prescription or this whole program is going to fall apart, really sick people do not represent a demographic that the LP's want, its the people who want it for "anxiety" and "back pain" and "depression" that will form a solid client base.
For fucks sake just legalize it, let people grow 5-6 plants and let the LP's enjoy the recreational market rather than fight to profit off patients
There are two things Harpless learned back in High school.After losing out the people in the parking lot for School council President,I'd like to know how in the fuck a conservative got elected in the liberal mecca of Canada in the first place?
My god, this is George W Bush'esque.
Didn't mean any offense to anyone actually suffering from those conditions or chronic pain, that's why I put it in "quotations" to refer to the people just using it as an easy way to get into the medical systemI take offence to your reference to back pain. I think I would have like it better if you had said your ass hurt or something stupid like that. I will assume that is what you meant. Otherwise I agree with your post.