News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: Medical Marijuana A Human Rights Case |
Title: | CN BC: Medical Marijuana A Human Rights Case |
Published On: | 2006-01-26 |
Source: | Vancouver Sun (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-14 18:17:30 |
MEDICAL MARIJUANA A HUMAN RIGHTS CASE
VANCOUVER - A B.C. medical marijuana user has taken his right to grow
pot in a rental home to the Human Rights Tribunal.
Vandale Smith told a landlord he intended to grow marijuana and was
licensed to do so by Health Canada.
Landlord Paramjit Tung admitted during pre-hearing applications that
he turned the man down as a tenant.
Tung says Smith had invalid references and couldn't provide a source of income.
Smith calls the refusal discrimination on the basis of physical disability.
Tung attempted to have the complaint thrown out, but a tribunal
member ruled the case should go ahead.
"If proven, this may establish a sufficient connection between Mr.
Smith's disability and the refusal to rent to establish
discrimination on the basis of physical disability," tribunal member
Lindsay Lyster wrote.
A date has been set, but the Human Rights Tribunal won't release the
information to the public.
VANCOUVER - A B.C. medical marijuana user has taken his right to grow
pot in a rental home to the Human Rights Tribunal.
Vandale Smith told a landlord he intended to grow marijuana and was
licensed to do so by Health Canada.
Landlord Paramjit Tung admitted during pre-hearing applications that
he turned the man down as a tenant.
Tung says Smith had invalid references and couldn't provide a source of income.
Smith calls the refusal discrimination on the basis of physical disability.
Tung attempted to have the complaint thrown out, but a tribunal
member ruled the case should go ahead.
"If proven, this may establish a sufficient connection between Mr.
Smith's disability and the refusal to rent to establish
discrimination on the basis of physical disability," tribunal member
Lindsay Lyster wrote.
A date has been set, but the Human Rights Tribunal won't release the
information to the public.
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