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HKRockChick No More Peas!
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Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 1:26 pm Post subject: Who wants to move to Canada???? |
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story.news.yahoo.com/news...arijuana_1
Canada Plans Medical Marijuana Project
Sun Mar 21, 6:49 PM ET
TORONTO - Canada plans to make government-certified marijuana available in local pharmacies, a move that would make it only the second country in the world to allow the direct sale of medical marijuana.
Officials are organizing a pilot project in the British Columbia province modeled on a year-old program in the Netherlands.
Currently, there are 78 medical users in Canada permitted to buy government marijuana, which is grown in Flin Flon, Manitoba. An ounce sells for about $113, and the marijuana is sent by courier to patients or their doctors.
But the department is changing the regulations to allow participating pharmacies to stock marijuana for sale to approved patients without a doctor's prescription, similar to regulations governing so-called morning-after pills. Those emergency contraceptives can be obtained directly from a pharmacist without the need for a doctor's signature.
A notice of the change is expected to be made public this spring, allowing for drugstore distribution later in the year.
"We're just at the preliminary stages right now," said Robin O'Brien, a consulting pharmacist organizing the pilot project. "We're not quite sure how it's going to fit."
The Canadian government also has suggested it may decriminalize marijuana, a move criticized by U.S. drug and border agencies, which threaten more intrusive searches of cross-border travelers.
Some patients report that marijuana alleviates the pain and nausea associated with AIDS (news - web sites) and other diseases. But marijuana's status as a medicinal drug has not been formally approved, O'Brien said.
"There's no pharmaceutical company that's going to come forward to take it through the regulatory process because they can't get a patent on it, so it's kind of a limbo drug," he said.
The pilot project is slated for British Columbia because the province's college of pharmacists issued a groundbreaking statement last fall supporting the distribution of medical marijuana in pharmacies. Most health care organizations have opposed easier access.
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droolymutt No Underblurb
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Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 4:03 pm Post subject: Re: Who wants to move to Canada???? |
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I'm proud of Canada's stance on this.....
I don't partake, m'self, but I disagree with criminalizing something which (in my opinion) is relatively harmless.
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bbchris Princess Of Hongkong
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droolymutt No Underblurb
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Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 4:07 pm Post subject: Re: Who wants to move to Canada???? |
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Another thing about pot....
In my experience, people who "partake" seem to be peaceful and friendly, whereas legal and glamorized alcohol often seems to make some folks really wacky....
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droolymutt No Underblurb
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Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 4:09 pm Post subject: Re: Who wants to move to Canada???? |
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Are you really coming to Canada?
Too bad Vancouver is so far away.....
But Vancouver is a beautiful city in the summer...
You've been there before, no?
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bbchris Princess Of Hongkong
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droolymutt No Underblurb
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RonOnGuitar
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Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2004 12:25 am Post subject: Re: Who wants to move to Canada???? |
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Quote: About pot, I used to think like you Drooly but I"ve seen many people who could have done something with their lives but they just sit at home (peacefully etc.) and don't do much. Life seems to pass them by. Of course that doesn't happen to everyone and really then it could be legalised.
If it was legalised, maybe people wouldn't treat it like the gateway to other drugs? I know many people who try hard drugs only cause they've tried dope. Not many people try heroin without trying pot first. Of course not everyone who tries pot takes heroin!!
Yeah, I've also seen that all too often, Chris (loss of ambition in heavy, chronic usage). I've also seen just the opposite of what Drooly describes - where some people get "owly", kind of cranky.
I don't care if a person uses it - just not my cup of tea, as are all "street drugs". Kinda "been there, done that, didn't impress me much". I'm the same about chronic alcohol use. But I'll have a drink or two (hahaha) once in a great while. It was alot more fun when I was a teen, when I was getting away with something, lol.
Nowadays a nice extra large & very frothy cappuccino is a walk on the wild side for me. Ben & Jerry's Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Ice Cream is another wicked vice!
But I understand that the active ingredient in weed provides help to some persons with certain conditions (e.g. glaucoma). My youngest bro is in the hospital now, when he was in ICU (Intensive Care Unit) he was given morphine for pain. Sometimes there are good and helpful uses for such items.
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HKRockChick No More Peas!
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droolymutt No Underblurb
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Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2004 4:36 am Post subject: Re: who wants food... |
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Quote: If it was legalised, maybe people wouldn't treat it like the gateway to other drugs?
That's a really interesting thought.....
When I was growing up, I had a lot of Italian friends, and was intrigued by their attitude towards wine. I would go to their houses for dinner, - wine was on the table, and even 6 year old kids could have a glass....
But no one ever over-did it.
On the other hand, I had friends who were raised thinking alcohol was a "forbidden fruit", so when they got the chance, they made up for lost time.
So that's another point in favour of legalising pot. Take away the "forbidden fruit" factor.....
I think moderation is the key............
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