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News (Media Awareness Project) - Canada: Marijuana Wasn't Tested
Title:Canada: Marijuana Wasn't Tested
Published On:2003-09-19
Source:Edmonton Sun (CN AB)
Fetched On:2008-01-19 12:06:34
MARIJUANA WASN'T TESTED

OTTAWA (CP) -- The Health Canada marijuana that's getting bad reviews from
some patients hadn't been tested before and could be improved, says the grower.

"The individuals who tried this product are the first humans ever to use
it," Brent Zettl of Saskatoon's Prairie Plant Systems said yesterday.

"This is a very early stage product ... We haven't hit the mark yet on this
medicine."

Zettl, whose company grows government marijuana on contract in Flin Flon,
Man., was responding to complaints this week from patients who called the
dope weak and disgusting.

Prairie Plant Systems began shipping the marijuana Aug. 13 to a small group
of Health Canada-approved patients who require the drug to alleviate
symptoms such as nausea.

The 30-gram packages of dried leaves and buds, which sell for $150, were
originally intended to be used in clinical trials. But an Ontario Superior
Court judge ordered the department either to change its marijuana
regulations by July 9 or begin supplying pot itself directly to needy patients.

Health Canada appealed that order. But until there's a final ruling, the
department has been forced to distribute its marijuana directly to 10
patients, two of whom are getting seeds only. Another 39 patients have also
applied.

"It would have been better to have had this go through the clinical trials
first," said Zettl.

Prairie Plant Systems was required to produce marijuana with 10.2% THC, the
main active ingredient.

A Victoria patients-rights group said it sent samples of the marijuana to a
lab that measured the THC at only 3%.

Zettl said his company hired three labs, each of whom verified the 10.2% THC.
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