News (Media Awareness Project) - Canada: For the Ill, the Pot's in the Post |
Title: | Canada: For the Ill, the Pot's in the Post |
Published On: | 2001-12-27 |
Source: | Toronto Sun (CN ON) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-25 01:15:49 |
FOR THE ILL, THE POT'S IN THE POST
It has been a green Christmas for many medical marijuana users across
Canada, courtesy of Canada Post.
Canadian compassion clubs were able to leave shrink-wrapped ounces of
marijuana under trees via a new shipping system that utilizes Canada
Express Post.
The system is giving sick and dying Canadians, who have legal exemptions
from the health ministry to smoke marijuana as medicine, safe and secure
delivery.
"It's groundbreaking," says Eric Nash, who runs a Canadian resource Web
site for pot smokers at www.medicalmarihuana.ca. "This is a new thing, it's
never been done before in the world. It's leading edge that marijuana
delivery is being sanctioned by the federal government through this
philosophy."
More than a dozen compassion clubs can now use Canada Post to legally send
their medicine. Many clubs have combined this with a new, limited-time
donation program that will see the product delivered for free for those in
need.
The clubs are currently soliciting green donations from their growers,
which they then pass along to medical patients holding exemption certificates.
"It is an efficient and well-managed network, and is serving patients well
in the procurement of high quality, organic medical marijuana," Nash said.
Dozens of packages with just under an ounce of marijuana have been sent in
the past couple of weeks.
"It's about time," says Bill Palmer, 37, who is infected with HIV and can
legally puff for medical reasons. "Finally the marijuana has a system to
get to the people who need it and have a legal right to use it."
It has been a green Christmas for many medical marijuana users across
Canada, courtesy of Canada Post.
Canadian compassion clubs were able to leave shrink-wrapped ounces of
marijuana under trees via a new shipping system that utilizes Canada
Express Post.
The system is giving sick and dying Canadians, who have legal exemptions
from the health ministry to smoke marijuana as medicine, safe and secure
delivery.
"It's groundbreaking," says Eric Nash, who runs a Canadian resource Web
site for pot smokers at www.medicalmarihuana.ca. "This is a new thing, it's
never been done before in the world. It's leading edge that marijuana
delivery is being sanctioned by the federal government through this
philosophy."
More than a dozen compassion clubs can now use Canada Post to legally send
their medicine. Many clubs have combined this with a new, limited-time
donation program that will see the product delivered for free for those in
need.
The clubs are currently soliciting green donations from their growers,
which they then pass along to medical patients holding exemption certificates.
"It is an efficient and well-managed network, and is serving patients well
in the procurement of high quality, organic medical marijuana," Nash said.
Dozens of packages with just under an ounce of marijuana have been sent in
the past couple of weeks.
"It's about time," says Bill Palmer, 37, who is infected with HIV and can
legally puff for medical reasons. "Finally the marijuana has a system to
get to the people who need it and have a legal right to use it."
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