your thoughts on today's court case(federal)

Doc Weedlaw

Member
here comes a shit storm for civil suits..lmao this is exaclty my prediction and I have a 10.00 bet going with John Turmel that lps will not survive!! ;) To win a bet from the great canadian gambler..wow..cant wait ;) lol boycott all LPS do not sign up grow your own folks ;)
 

GrowRock

Well-Known Member
Haha chalk one up for patients lol only banter now from LP wannabes is about my spelling and math lol
 

gb123

Well-Known Member
I'm happy for those who had registered under the program, drink, eat, smoke mj and grow on, at least until this case is brought to court again.

That said, I grow for my own meds and others in my circle of friends (I'm over 50 so unfortunately have too many friends in this boat) who have the C word. It so happens that I love growing so it's all good.

Although I could have easily registered and obtained a license, I hesitated and decided to stay under the radar. Mainly because no government, now or as long as I'm around, will tell me what to do (can you tell I was born in the 50's and grew up in the 60's/70's? - lol). But also knowing that this fight, and confusion, will continue until it is LEGALIZED, or at minimum decriminalized (although I can't see that happening, decriminalizing growing that is). At which point there will be no registration required. In the meantime I will continue to grow under the radar and Health Canada's ridiculous statement today (threats of ratting out non-compliant growers to the RCMP) just confirmed the second main reason I hesitated registering, and will never register with any government program.

Don't trust "the man" as an old term from the 60's and 70's goes...

It's a good day for us, enjoy it, time to go feed the babies :)

a mouth full there and so very true.
 

Doc Weedlaw

Member
Hello Minister,

This is a formal request for a section 56 exemption from s4 s7 of the cdsa for medical purposes so I can continue to produce my own medicine as well as continue to store and possess my existing limit.

It is not in the public's best interests to prosecute me criminally or have to pay for my cannabis at such high costs of 52,800 per month. As can grow my own cannabis for less then 1.00 per gram.

I require and am prescribed 200g per day and I can not afford to purchase it from a licensed producer being on a fixed income.There is no DIN # for cannabis. There is no mechanism for me to access a safe legal supply of cannabis.


No Licensed producer can supply my prescribed amount or supply me wet cannabis as I choose to juice and ingest extracts and concentrates.

Please respond in writing by email and by mail within 30 days.

Regards,

Derek Francisco
 

Doc Weedlaw

Member
to comence a judicial review you must first make a formal request..they have 30 days to respond. Once you get your refusal..you can go ask a judge. and seek imediate protection from the law.
 

WHATFG

Well-Known Member
Hey GroErr...I thought along the same lines as you did/do; however, my spouse works with government contracts and I didn't think it very wise to continue trying to keep it under the radar and jeopardize our lifestyle or income. At least this way, I can go on holidays, across this country anyway, and take my meds with me.
 
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