News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: LTE: Is Weed Indeed Really In Need? |
Title: | CN BC: LTE: Is Weed Indeed Really In Need? |
Published On: | 2012-01-10 |
Source: | Abbotsford Times (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2012-01-11 06:01:50 |
IS WEED INDEED REALLY IN NEED?
Editor, the Times:
In the January 5 Times, 'The need for weed is real, indeed,' John
Robles writes in part: "I can tell you that medical marijuana is not
condoned by the federal government, as the article contends."
This piqued my interest. I checked medicalmarijuana.ca/forpatients/who-is-eligible
and Health Canada.
Who is eligible to use medical marijuana? There are two
categories:
1) Severe pain and/or related symptoms for MS, spinal cord injury or
disease, cancer-related symptoms, HIV/AIDS, arthritis, epilepsy.
Applicants must provide a declaration from a medical practitioner to
support their application.
(2) This category is for applicants who have debilitating symptom(s)of
some other medical conditions.
While an assessment of the applicant's case by a specialist is
required,the treating physician, whether or not a specialist, can sign
the medical declaration
May I be so bold as to suggest that in most cases the paper is
submitting views and observations from others.
Eric Myrholm
Abbotsford
Editor, the Times:
In the January 5 Times, 'The need for weed is real, indeed,' John
Robles writes in part: "I can tell you that medical marijuana is not
condoned by the federal government, as the article contends."
This piqued my interest. I checked medicalmarijuana.ca/forpatients/who-is-eligible
and Health Canada.
Who is eligible to use medical marijuana? There are two
categories:
1) Severe pain and/or related symptoms for MS, spinal cord injury or
disease, cancer-related symptoms, HIV/AIDS, arthritis, epilepsy.
Applicants must provide a declaration from a medical practitioner to
support their application.
(2) This category is for applicants who have debilitating symptom(s)of
some other medical conditions.
While an assessment of the applicant's case by a specialist is
required,the treating physician, whether or not a specialist, can sign
the medical declaration
May I be so bold as to suggest that in most cases the paper is
submitting views and observations from others.
Eric Myrholm
Abbotsford
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