News (Media Awareness Project) - CN QU: Ordering Weed On The Web |
Title: | CN QU: Ordering Weed On The Web |
Published On: | 2003-02-06 |
Source: | Gazette, The (London, CN ON Edu) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-21 12:27:50 |
ORDERING WEED ON THE WEB
Thanks to the friendly folks in the Marijuana Party of Canada, medicinal
pot smokers can now order the sweet green buds from the comfort of their
own couch.
Marijuanahomedelivery.com, an initiative of the MPC, is now up and running
on the World Wide Web, and medicinal marijuana users can order their fix
with the simple click of a button.
According to St-Maurice, the online compassion club is based in Montreal
and was established as a means for medicinal users to access marijuana
without having to purchase their medicine from black market dealers.
"There are a lot of people who don't have access to compassion clubs, but
really need [marijuana]," St-Maurice said, adding users cannot purchase
their pot without an official letter of diagnosis from their doctor, or a
sworn declaration from a lawyer.
The Web site lists over 150 medical conditions approved as legitimate
ailments for the medicinal use of the marijuana. The list includes all
sorts of conditions, ranging from AIDS and schizophrenia to loss of appetite.
"The pain that is induced by AIDS may need some comforting medicine,
especially in the terminal stages," said Yang Kang, a professor of
biomedicine at Western and AIDS researcher.
According to Kang, several terminal disease sufferers experience severe
pain, which pot smoking is said to alleviate.
Warren Neilson, a professor of medicine at Western and schizophrenia
researcher, said, to his knowledge, research has not shown that marijuana
has had huge effect at reducing symptoms in schizophrenics.
Thanks to the friendly folks in the Marijuana Party of Canada, medicinal
pot smokers can now order the sweet green buds from the comfort of their
own couch.
Marijuanahomedelivery.com, an initiative of the MPC, is now up and running
on the World Wide Web, and medicinal marijuana users can order their fix
with the simple click of a button.
According to St-Maurice, the online compassion club is based in Montreal
and was established as a means for medicinal users to access marijuana
without having to purchase their medicine from black market dealers.
"There are a lot of people who don't have access to compassion clubs, but
really need [marijuana]," St-Maurice said, adding users cannot purchase
their pot without an official letter of diagnosis from their doctor, or a
sworn declaration from a lawyer.
The Web site lists over 150 medical conditions approved as legitimate
ailments for the medicinal use of the marijuana. The list includes all
sorts of conditions, ranging from AIDS and schizophrenia to loss of appetite.
"The pain that is induced by AIDS may need some comforting medicine,
especially in the terminal stages," said Yang Kang, a professor of
biomedicine at Western and AIDS researcher.
According to Kang, several terminal disease sufferers experience severe
pain, which pot smoking is said to alleviate.
Warren Neilson, a professor of medicine at Western and schizophrenia
researcher, said, to his knowledge, research has not shown that marijuana
has had huge effect at reducing symptoms in schizophrenics.
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