Better to make his own way than be at the mercy of dirty greedy LP companies. I don't think he understood that you guys new better than he did.I totally agree that the Lp weed is causing our vets to be mentally impaired. The guy we had here clearly seemed to be brain damaged. He spoke of crazy things and spewed gibberish continuously. When sane folks tried to reason with him he would say things that made no sense at all. This seems to be proof that he was poisoned by his masters.
His delusions were very specific and made no sense. This pesticide they spray on the weed they sell must be more dangerous than previously thought.
Hopefully vets like that will seek the psychiatric help they so desperately need. They must be covered for this type treatment.
I'm sure he must be out there somewhere seeking better meds from a dispensary if he's smart. We tried to help him but his alter ego wouldn't allow that to happen. Maybe this lesson will make him understand where he went wrong. I hope somebody will sell him better meds. He may have to get a job but at least he's not being poisoned anymore.
I certainly wasn't denying the benefits of cannabis on our vets. My issue is with forcing taxpayers to pay for it. Until it is covered for all Canadians, I will continue to cry discrimination. The government spent millions in court trying to deny that affordability was a barrier for patients. They proudly claim on the HC website that cannabis is not an approved medicine....yet they still feel they should take money from the majority to support a small group that can afford to help themselves. With the ability to grow your own or have a dg, continuing to bill taxpayers for the most expensive option is simply arrogance. I doubt the majority of Canadians feel that spending $31 million on over-priced pot from companies with deep government connections is an efficient use of resources.I am no vet but i do have a prescription to grow my own for PTSD its well established as an excellent treatment for PTSD so sad to see fellow members posting stories questioning its efficacy for that, im sure if a fellow member posted a story about marijuana being no good for pain everyone would be jumping all over it, there is of course the issue about the 10 grams a day of free pot, but i say the solution to that is to say if you need over 3g start up a garden very theraputic for the \pTSD type
I agree Chris, Id suspect it is heavy lobbying from jackass LPs like tilray et al that allows this taxpayer goldmine to go forwardI certainly wasn't denying the benefits of cannabis on our vets. My issue is with forcing taxpayers to pay for it. Until it is covered for all Canadians, I will continue to cry discrimination. The government spent millions in court trying to deny that affordability was a barrier for patients. They proudly claim on the HC website that cannabis is not an approved medicine....yet they still feel they should take money from the majority to support a small group that can afford to help themselves. With the ability to grow your own or have a dg, continuing to bill taxpayers for the most expensive option is simply arrogance. I doubt the majority of Canadians feel that spending $31 million on over-priced pot from companies with deep government connections is an efficient use of resources.
Guns and the evil marijuana...Hahahaha....good belly laugh....you can't mix drugs and guns for recreation....sounds fun but not practical...I agree Chris, Id suspect it is heavy lobbying from jackass LPs like tilray et al that allows this taxpayer goldmine to go forward
how bout set up vet run grow co ops they can plant up their 50 plant grows shoot the shit over all their war stories ,
heck they could even set up a shooting range out back to try out all their gear
i think that could benefit more than the vets but great place to startI agree Chris, Id suspect it is heavy lobbying from jackass LPs like tilray et al that allows this taxpayer goldmine to go forward
how bout set up vet run grow co ops they can plant up their 50 plant grows shoot the shit over all their war stories ,
heck they could even set up a shooting range out back to try out all their gear