B.C court rules sick people have a constitutional right to pot brownies
B.C court rules sick people have a constitutional right to pot brownies
by TRAVIS LUPICK on AUG 14, 2014 at 12:43 PM
ACCESS TO MARIJUANA edibles is a constitutional right protected by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. For sick people with a doctor’s note and a licence to possess, of course.
Today (August 14) a B.C. Court of Appeal judge ruled that a ban on cannabis-infused products such as “tasty cookies”, according to the written decision, is in violation of section seven of the charter, which guarantees Canadians’ right to life, liberty, and security of the person.
Parliament has been instructed to amend the Conservatives’ new Marihuana Medical Purposes Regulation (MMPR) to remedy the situation.
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