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News (Media Awareness Project) - Canada: Medical Marijuana Markup Decried
Title:Canada: Medical Marijuana Markup Decried
Published On:2007-04-16
Source:Kingston Whig-Standard (CN ON)
Fetched On:2008-01-12 08:03:43
MEDICAL MARIJUANA MARKUP DECRIED

1,500-Per-Cent Profit On Legal Pot: Records

OTTAWA - The federal government charges patients 15 times more for
certified medical marijuana than it pays to buy the weed in bulk from
its official supplier, newly released documents show.

Critics say it's unconscionable to charge that high a markup to some
of the country's sickest citizens, who have little income and are
often cut off from their medical marijuana supply when they can't pay
their government dope bills.

Records obtained under the Access to Information Act show that Health
Canada pays $328.75 for each kilogram of bulk medical marijuana
produced by Prairie Plant Systems Inc.

The company currently has a $10.3-million contract with Health
Canada, which expires at the end of September, to grow standardized
medical marijuana in an abandoned mine shaft in Flin Flon, Man.

Health Canada, in turn, sells the marijuana to a small group of
authorized users for $150 - plus GST - for each 30-gram bag of
ground-up flowering tops, with a strength of up to 14 per cent THC,
the main active ingredient. That works out to $5,000 for each
kilogram, or a markup of more than 1,500 per cent.

"It's impossible for a person on disability," said Ron Lawrence, 38,
a burn victim in Windsor who needs medical marijuana to control
severe pain. "The sickest people are the ones that need it the most
. they're the ones who don't work."

Health Canada has become a reluctant marijuana supplier, forced into
the role by a series of court decisions that have accepted scientific
research indicating cannabis can relieve pain when other medications
fail. The courts have also said patients should not be forced into
the black market to purchase their medicine.

Currently, 1,742 patients are authorized by Health Canada to possess
dried marijuana as a medication. Of these, 1,040 are licensed to grow
their own, and another 167 people are licensed to grow marijuana for
the exclusive use of licensed patients.

But patients can also order marijuana through Health Canada's
official supplier, Prairie Plant Systems, which typically delivers
the product by Purolater courier. Currently, 149 patients are
officially in arrears - almost a third of the 514 patients who order
government-certified dope - collectively owing Health Canada $143,611
in outstanding payments. Many have been cut off from their supply,
though Health Canada was not able to indicate the number.
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