oddish
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No. Just you.Another unpaid know it all. Fuck do you really think we're all that fucking stupid?
No. Just you.Another unpaid know it all. Fuck do you really think we're all that fucking stupid?
I think they struck the word "dried" marijuana from the law, so anything to do with marijuana is allowed not just dried bud.Only in BC apparently. It's something to do with modifying a prescription drug I think.
I'll see if I can find the raw source if I find a minute.
until the courts say it's the only legal option then it's not the only option. argue whatever you want doesn't make it true.
Basically. You almost hit the nail on the head, but the way they put it now is:Cannabis in Canada is illegal. Period. Under the MMAR/MMPR or secretion 56, you are exempt from the laws set out in the Controled Drug and Substance Act. Your "perscription" is a recommendation from your doctor to be exempt from the law, he can't prescribe anything with out a DIN, drug identification number. LP's also apply for an exemption, same as labs. The cannabis is still illegal, the exemption allows them to produce it, and the patient to posses it. Without a federal exemption, your illegal. LP weed is illegal if your not exempt.
Itsme
Once authorized be a healthcare practitioner, it's no longer illegal. It's a bit different than when they specifically said they were filing for exemptions, as that implied that someone was approving or denying the exemption filings.Possession and use of marijuana remains illegal in Canada unless authorized by a healthcare practitioner and obtained from a licensed producer.
If you support your patient's use of marijuana for medical purposes you will need to complete a medical document with specific information that is similar to a prescription. If you choose to use a different template/form you must ensure that all required information as described in the sample medical document is provided.
Not yet. As far as I can tell the appeals court in bc has given hc one year to amand the law to cover edible and concentrates.I think they struck the word "dried" marijuana from the law, so anything to do with marijuana is allowed not just dried bud.
Itsme.
False. Because they specifically made it illegal.until the courts say it's the only legal option then it's not the only option. argue whatever you want doesn't make it true.
This is correct. And it's a provincial court, not a federal court, so it only applies to BC.Not yet. As far as I can tell the appeals court in bc has given hc one year to amand the law to cover edible and concentrates.
So what source are you quoting this info from? Post the link.Basically. You almost hit the nail on the head, but the way they put it now is:
Once authorized be a healthcare practitioner, it's no longer illegal. It's a bit different than when they specifically said they were filing for exemptions, as that implied that someone was approving or denying the exemption filings.
Yeah but as you know it sets presidence that will be used canada wide in litigating court cases regarding edibles and concentrates. Nothing binding that another judge has to follow.This is correct. And it's a provincial court, not a federal court, so it only applies to BC.
So you agree with what I said on the last page. What's the lp's excuse for charging well over bm prices? Lol go a head and answer that!If your federally exempt, your golden. MMAR/MMPR are exempt. CC are not, they take all the risk, hence the BM prices they charge.
Itsme
Nope sorry agian my medical document signed by a doctor make it legal for me to use. Default fallback is my doctor says I can have it so I can have it.False. Because they specifically made it illegal.
If marijuana was inherently legal, it would be true. However, marijuana is illegal and therefore the "default fallback" in the case of no specific law is that it is illegal.
Your default fallback maybe. Not everyone has valid paperwork to fall back on.Nope sorry agian my medical document signed by a doctor make it legal for me to use. Default fallback is my doctor says I can have it so I can have it.
You shouldn't be using a controlled narcotic without having valid paperwork. Any doctor that will only sign paperwork committing you to a lp should be avoided. There are other options.Your default fallback maybe. Not everyone has valid paperwork to fall back on.
Million dollar building, complex engineered HVAC systems, engineers, brand new equipment, lab equipment, QA salary, SPIC/RPIC salary, 20-30 workers salaries, testing, investors, Rididulous HC standards, audits, crazy security systems.So you agree with what I said on the last page. What's the lp's excuse for charging well over bm prices? Lol go a head and answer that!
How many lights will they be operating?Million dollar building, complex engineered HVAC systems, engineers, brand new equipment, lab equipment, QA salary, SPIC/RPIC salary, 20-30 workers salaries, testing, investors, Rididulous HC standards, audits, crazy security systems.
Itsme.
Who?How many lights will they be operating?