buckets
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I saw a video last night on facebook where he spoke about a recent sit down meeting with john conroy for his opinion of the new system. One of the things Jason mentioned was that doctors are now being contacted by H/C and are being advised that the normal standard being between 5-10 grams a day.
Those of you who hold MMAR permits may have cause for worry when trying to change into the new program and are then advised by the prescribing doctor that you can't have your 20 grams a day but you can have say 5 or 10gpd. How does that sit with you?
I myself phoned around Canada asking prescription clinics and was told the same thing so I can verify that what Jason is saying about Doctors now; being advised about what H/C considers as the norm.
If you are worried about your script being reduced, you can stay in the MMAR so long as no changes are needed such as change of address etc. You're injunction keeps you going indefinitely and possibly that may mean grandfathered til you die? Or Health Canada may advise that they're ready to take in all the MMAR holders and that we should now start sending in applications in masse.
I have found two clinics so far that won't reduce MMAR amounts I am told. They are Do No Harm and is MRCRI? I keep typing the letters incorrectly so do a double check somewhere else.
I have the forms here for Do no Harm if you are interested in checking them out. I'm not accepting what these gatekeepers are doing. Also out of curiosity I would like to know from anyone here if nurse practitioners are allowed to prescribe cannabis? They should be!
Those of you who hold MMAR permits may have cause for worry when trying to change into the new program and are then advised by the prescribing doctor that you can't have your 20 grams a day but you can have say 5 or 10gpd. How does that sit with you?
I myself phoned around Canada asking prescription clinics and was told the same thing so I can verify that what Jason is saying about Doctors now; being advised about what H/C considers as the norm.
If you are worried about your script being reduced, you can stay in the MMAR so long as no changes are needed such as change of address etc. You're injunction keeps you going indefinitely and possibly that may mean grandfathered til you die? Or Health Canada may advise that they're ready to take in all the MMAR holders and that we should now start sending in applications in masse.
I have found two clinics so far that won't reduce MMAR amounts I am told. They are Do No Harm and is MRCRI? I keep typing the letters incorrectly so do a double check somewhere else.
I have the forms here for Do no Harm if you are interested in checking them out. I'm not accepting what these gatekeepers are doing. Also out of curiosity I would like to know from anyone here if nurse practitioners are allowed to prescribe cannabis? They should be!
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