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Thursday February 25, 16
06:05 PM
Career & Education

Medical Marijuana Users in Canada Can Legally Grow Their Own Weed Now

Medical marijuana patients in Canada are free to grow their own plants after a Federal Court judge ruled the current laws forbidding that are unconstitutional.

Under former prime minister Stephen Harper, the Conservative government banned cannabis patients from growing their own supply, forcing them to purchase weed from licensed producers. Previously, patients were permitted to grow under the Marihuana Medical Access Regulations (MMAR) program.

The restrictions were challenged by four British Columbia residents, who claimed they were a violation of Charter rights. On Wednesday, Judge Michael Phelan sided with the plaintiffs in a Vancouver courtroom. He has suspended his decision for six months to give the Liberal government time to create new legislation. In the meantime, Canadians with licenses to produce marijuana under the MMAR can continue to do so.

Ontario patient Kyle Morrison, 36, who suffers from arthritis and herniated discs stemming from a workplace injury, told VICE he's relieved to hear the news. Morrison has had an MMAR license for the last five years allowing him to be in possession of 15 plants. He wants to continue to grow his own pot. "I [raise] my own poultry... I hunt. I basically don't buy meat from a grocery store, and I don't want to smoke grocery store cannabis," he said. Morrison, who also suffers from mental health issues, said he wanted his children to be free to grow medical marijuana should they require it in the future.

Longtime pot activist and patient Tracy Curley told VICE the news was "really, really good," but she suspects the Crown prosecutor will appeal the decision.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday February 25 2016, @10:41PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday February 25 2016, @10:41PM (#309876)

    Is that just a fanciful expression, or is there actual marijuana on the shelves at Loblaw's, between the No Name aspirin and No Name antacid?

  • (Score: 2) by Gaaark on Saturday February 27 2016, @04:16PM

    by Gaaark (41) Subscriber Badge on Saturday February 27 2016, @04:16PM (#310664) Journal

    Longtime pot activist and patient Tracy Curley told VICE the news was "really, really good," but she suspects the Crown prosecutor will appeal the decision.

    The full quote is:

    "This is really, really good shit, but maaaaaaannnnn i gots du munchiessssss!!!!"

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