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  1. drapg

    drapg Member

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    MONTREAL, Canada (Reuters) -- Canadian activists for the medicinal use of mar1juana celebrated a court victory on Thursday by launching an Internet site offering home delivery of cannabis for seriously ill people.

    Saying it would even offer tax deductions for orders, the mar1juana Party Foundation took the unprecedented step after Quebec Superior Court Judge Gilles Cadieux stopped the drug-trafficking trial of two volunteers from Compassion Club of Montreal, a group that provides mar1juana for medicinal purposes.

    Relaxing the laws?
    In his long-awaited decision, Judge Cadieux agreed that the pair, Marc-Boris St-Maurice, 33, and Alexandre Neron, 22, had planned to sell mar1juana when they were arrested almost three years ago. But the judge noted that it was unconstitutional to deny patients access to the drug.

    Judge Cadieux said he did not have the authority to rule on the constitutionality of Canada's mar1juana laws. Prosecutors did not indicate whether they would appeal his decision.

    Earlier this month, a parliamentary committee urged the Canadian government to relax its laws on possession of mar1juana. The committee on the nonmedical use of drugs said mar1juana should be decriminalized, but not legalized, an idea U.S. drug control officials quickly condemned.

    Activists elated
    Elated by Judge Cadieux's decision, St-Maurice hailed it as both a moral and legal victory. The mar1juana Party Foundation, operated by the federally chartered mar1juana Party, reacted to the ruling by immediately launching a Web site offering to dispense therapeutic cannabis.

    The Web site, www.marijuanahomedelivery.ca, offers two formats of "highest quality therapeutic cannabis" with a THC content of 8 percent or more. A two-gram package sells for $30 Canadian ($19) while Internet surfers can order a 10 gram shipment for $120 Canadian.

    "You are not contributing to organized crime. All revenues raised from our service go to advance efforts to end cannabis prohibition," the organization promises on its Web site.

    Those wishing to order mar1juana via the site must be Canadian citizens residing in Canada, 18 years of age, and provide a doctor's diagnosis of an illness known to be treatable or alleviated through the use of cannabis.

    "It's an online Compassion Club to serve all Canadians who would have a need for medical mar1juana," St-Maurice said.

    Medicinal pot legalized in Canada
    Canadian law allows access to medical mar1juana for a certain patients. Canada's Office of Cannabis Medical Access oversees regulations brought down in July 2001 that allow mar1juana use by people suffering from grave and debilitating illnesses.

    Applicants include those who have a terminal illness or serious medical conditions such as multiple sclerosis, spinal cord disease, cancer or AIDS/HIV infection.

    The Canadian government is working on the cultivation of a safe and standardized supply of mar1juana for use as a medical treatment.

    But that supply is not yet available and those seeking medicinal mar1juana must turn elsewhere for access to the drug. Often, they must apply for a license to grow the mar1juana themselves or seek it on the street.

    St-Maurice said the mar1juana Party Foundation does not have permits from the Canadian government allowing the group to sell cannabis online. Its Internet initiative also does not have the consent of the Canadian Medical Association or other professional groups.

    But St-Maurice said those hurdles will not prevent the Web site from taking orders and shipping mar1juana.

    "In January, we'll be starting to offer tax deductions for the mar1juana we sell online," he said.
     
  2. Sonny

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    I get mine at the local KFC - extra biscuits please! :)
     
  3. Timing

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    Those damn goofy Canadians are so progressive. ;)
     
  4. fadeaway

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    mar1juana will be completely legalized in Canada eventually. If it weren't for our southerly neighbour, it would likely already have happened by now.

    When it does happen, the Canadian tourism industry will explode. :cool:
     
  5. tozai

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    Isn't it pretty much legal in Vancouver. They have weed-smoking lounges or whatever they're called and weed stores.
     
  6. rockHEAD

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    When it does happen, I'm moving to Canada!

    OHHHHHHH, Canada,
    Ohhhhhhhhhh, Canada!

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  7. Htownhero

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    I guess I better start practicing my "abooots" and my "ehhh's". :)
     
  8. DallasThomas

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    Damn, a thread about Canada and no response from 3814? Hmmmmm...I wonder what he's up to...
     

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