I think it comes down to what they perceive as protecting their public image or some bullshit like that. My ATP is 'Authorization to Possess' for medical purposes, so I'm legal.I sent them a photocopy to prove it. Here's what I've come up with for a letter to their lawyer although I still don't know if I'll send it.
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I am writing in an attempt to bring resolution to the ongoing discussion concerning my medical marijuana prescription. As you are aware, I have a recommendation from my doctor and authorization from Health Canada to use marijuana as medicine. When BLANK became aware of the issue, I agreed to several common sense rules regarding it's use and storage and was told BLANK executive were deciding what actions to take and the signing of my contract and lease were delayed until a decision was made . As I have done nothing wrong or illegal, I assumed this was a mere formality but as the months go by, I am feeling increasingly vulnerable and it is having a negative effect on my reputation and sense of self-worth, as well as threatening me with eviction.
Without going into too much personal detail, I suffer from several forms of arthritis and live with constant pain. I have tried prescription pain pills but the side effects were too severe. Cannabis has allowed me to rejoin society, and although I am not a candidate for a 40 hour work week, my position at BLANK gives me an opportunity to keep busy, contribute to the community and relieve some financial pressure from my wife.
While I do not hide my marijuana use, the negative connotations and stigma attached to it necessitates that I use it discreetly. We live in a small community and unfortunately it didn't take long after I admitted it's use until my choice of medicine was common knowledge. Whether it's real or perceived, I feel I am viewed differently and even looked down on by some BLANK employees due to it. It is wrong, discriminatory and humiliating.
As I am in complete compliance with BLANK policies regarding prescription drug use and am not violating illegal drug use policy, I am confused as to why there is an issue at all, and specifically why I am being left without a contract. I would be more than happy to answer any questions that will help speed up the process.