didn't they get the sec 56 so they are allowed to produce them?I dont get why the people (LP's) who make the shit, don't get in shit for making it?
Rona says that its an illegal form after all.
I mean why dont the police just bust tthem for shit s and giggles like they do with patients on the street???
sounds like a shitty job, stay close to the can..I'll gladly take part in the TD50 testing for these extracts.
I'm thinking I'll have to do 500-1000m backstroke in a Olympic size pool all the while drinking the extract I'm swimming in to get anywhere close to LD.sounds like a shitty job, stay close to the can..
Use the old "You got peanut butter on my chocolate, No You got chocolate in my peanut butter"didn't they get the sec 56 so they are allowed to produce them?
the SCoC said we can have all forms but it was HC who decided on what processes were legal and which were not....which makes no sense.
i start with dried...I use a legal solvent-ISO or butane-and I end up with a legal product....that makes no sense to me at all
No need scoc said extracts are legal. Hc rules regarding Extracts and how to produce them them have no force. A cop maybe uneducated enough to arrest you but no crown attorney will be dumb enough to try to enforce those hc rules in a lower court of law after the scoc just said they are ALL legal. You may even get your meds back months later.Use the old "You got peanut butter on my chocolate, No You got chocolate in my peanut butter"
So just say they got accedentaly mixed and you were trying to separate them because you need to save the weed.... and well surprise that oil needs cleaning up too.... this vial will hold it while you clean up the rest hahahahaha
But then there's the packaging $ and the labelling $ and good god the extraction itself $$$...I know it costs money to produce but can't you already see how this is going to go down?the Aurora guy thinks they can make transdermal patches with 3% cannabinoid oil, too funny..
I'm interested to see the price points on their oil.. in the black market cannabinoid costs the equivalent of around $75-150 per gram, that's 25-50 cents per 30mg dose roughly.. primo bud has around (6) 30mg doses per gram.. I predict their doses will cost 75 cents to $1..
No hc never gave phamacys the chance to decide on carrying mmj or not they just rammed though the mmpr which was designed for mail delivery only. No storefronts or pharmacys were considered as it would make it far to accessible for your average mmj user and that concept flys in the face of the conservatives and hc plan to derail and Deny Canadians the right to use the medicine of their choice.Didn't pharms refuse to sell dried weed in the fear they'd be broken into?
Like oxy and other crap wouldn't cause that anyways lol. But anyways that's neither here nor there.
until health Canada approves the med use and isnt forced by the scoc I don't imagine anything will be on a shelf near you.
Go to the pharmacy and ask what diffrent arthritis drugs that are still covered by patent protection (no generics) cost. My uncle who died in February was on $8-10k a month in shit pharma. If he hadn't had great health coverage from his career he would have been bankrupt well he wouldn't have be bankrupt he just would have gone without. My point here is price is irrelevant it lp's produce a product with a din. Those with insurance will get transdermal patches or whatever the rest of us will keep buying/growing bm poison and feeling great.But then there's the packaging $ and the labelling $ and good god the extraction itself $$$...I know it costs money to produce but can't you already see how this is going to go down?
Easier to be misused in pill form. That's the reasoning behind that but you already know that. Wishing you and your wife the best!if they give it a DIN, it will be covered by some at first and then most later
my wife had to take methadone for pain...if it was the liquid form-mixed with tang-it was covered but if she wanted the pills, it was not......i called Pharmacare (in BC) and was told it's being looked at as covered but no idea when they will conclude their "looking into it" and it's been 10 years now...