True. but then again they are considered real meds....weed is not. Still I understand what you saying and yes seems logical. But I get a hunch one patient to another on cannabis would be different. With the court ruling we just had my idea seems to click with that.
I mean after all where are the CC getting stock from ? Does anyone get busted selling to a CC?
I don't agree with it, but it's the law. When I got my Mmar DG licence, I did my due diligence and educated myself and went to a lawyer to get the facts.
TRAFFICKING S. 5(1) CDSA
Trafficking is the delivery of a drug from one person to another. Drug trafficking does not have to be done for the purpose of making money and the Crown does not have to prove that the accused completed the delivery for the purpose of promoting the drug.
Accused persons in the following situations have all been found guilty of Drug Trafficking s. 5(2):
- Giving drugs to a friend to hold onto for safe-keeping
- Introducing a seller to a buyer and assisting in negotiating price and giving payment
- Offering to sell drugs to an undercover police officer
- Offering to traffic in a narcotic to a person who will take the offer as genuine, even if the accused didn’t intent to carry through with the offer
- Offering to sell drugs to a person with the intention of taking their money and not delivering the drugs
- Selling a substance as a drug, regardless of whether it was or not
- Agreeing to buy drugs from another person for the purpose of resale
Maximum penalties for a charge under s. 5(1) is the same as the penalties under s. 5(2). Please see below for details.
POSSESSION FOR THE PURPOSE OF TRAFFICKING S. 5(2) CDSA
Generally, this offence is made out when someone possesses a drug with the intention of making the drug available to others, even if they have purchased the drugs together. The offence requires proof that the accused had knowledge of the drugs or was willfully blind as to their presence.
Accused persons have been found guilty under s. 5(2) CDSA in the following situations:
- A husband transporting drugs to his wife
- Assisting a narcotics trafficker in hiding drugs from the police in the accused’s apartment
- Lending money to someone else to buy and sell drugs and expecting profit in return
- Participating in a compassion club
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