A group of four, who where heading to the TreatingYourself Expo cannabis trade show in Toronto, boarded a WestJet flight June 2 with a vaporizer and proceeded to use it throughout the flight without any hassle from flight attendants or fellow passengers.
All of them were travelling with a license from Health Canada, stating that they are allowed to use cannabis for medicinal purposes.
"I just used it in my seat," said group member Lisa Kirkman. "They don't produce any smoke. That's kind of the reason this can be done. There's no combustion involved."
Kirkman had recently undergone intestinal surgery and was in a great deal of discomfort. She called ahead to WestJet to confirm whether she would be able to use the device.
"I wouldn't have been able to go without it," she said. "It's a long flight.
On the photo accompanying the article, Kirkman is holding a Vapir NO2. Someone hook her up with a Magic-Flight Launch Box already!
from: http://vaporizer-info.com/en/news/canadians-allowed-vaporize-cannabis-during-flight
All of them were travelling with a license from Health Canada, stating that they are allowed to use cannabis for medicinal purposes.
"I just used it in my seat," said group member Lisa Kirkman. "They don't produce any smoke. That's kind of the reason this can be done. There's no combustion involved."
Kirkman had recently undergone intestinal surgery and was in a great deal of discomfort. She called ahead to WestJet to confirm whether she would be able to use the device.
"I wouldn't have been able to go without it," she said. "It's a long flight.
On the photo accompanying the article, Kirkman is holding a Vapir NO2. Someone hook her up with a Magic-Flight Launch Box already!
from: http://vaporizer-info.com/en/news/canadians-allowed-vaporize-cannabis-during-flight