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POLICE LOSING BATTLE OVER POT, SAYS PROF

Wednesday, September 21st, 2005

People Shouldn’t Be Misled Into Thinking These High-Profile Drug Seizures Will Stem The Tide Much, Says Eugene Oscapella

POT DOGGONE GOOD

Friday, September 16th, 2005

Calgarian Bob Martin said he wouldn’t feed Fido marijuana if he wasn’t willing to ingest it himself. The same goes for horses, some of which are now grazing on cannabis supplementing their oats, said Martin, who’s helped bring a Nova Scotia-based brand of legal medical marijuana gel caplets to Alberta.

POT CAFE BACK IN COURT

Thursday, September 15th, 2005

FREDERICTON – A New Brunswick woman sentenced to a year in jail for operating a compassion club for marijuana users is returning to court to appeal her sentence.

SELECT DRUGSTORES TO SELL POT

Thursday, September 15th, 2005

Feds Starting Pilot Project Early Next Year OTTAWA — Health Canada’s long-delayed plan to sell government-certified marijuana in drugstores appears to be back on track for early next year.

New Medicinal Marijuana Rules Ease Onus on Physicians

Wednesday, September 14th, 2005

Revised regulations governing Health Canada’s medicinal marijuana program reduce the onus on physicians as gatekeepers, but the 4-year-old program is still cause for concern, says the CMA.

CHARGES STAYED IN MEDICAL POT CASE

Thursday, September 8th, 2005

TRURO – Despite his best efforts, a high-profile medical marijuana user and supplier charged with drug trafficking didn’t get his day in court Tuesday. “I really wanted to put an end to this,” 40-year-old John Cook said outside a Truro courtroom after two charges were stayed by Crown Attorney Cameron MacKinnon without explanation

MARIJUANA TRAFFICKING CHARGES STAYED

Thursday, September 8th, 2005

TRURO, N.S. — Trafficking charges were stayed yesterday against two men who say they smoke and supply marijuana for medicinal purposes.

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