Continuing to grow for yourself after MARCH 31, 2014 is the ultimate protest. This would also bridge the gap for many while the high MMPR prices come down. It would be bad for any government to haul sick people out of their grow rooms to prosecute them.
That leaves those that cannot grow for themselves, this is where we should be the most concerned. Our local Compassion Club has decided to stay open till the police raid it. Black Market prices are still at lowest levels in memory. It is time for these people to stock up if possible at historic low prices, to ride out a couple years? Doubt that HC will step up in time with subsidies.
Is there any solution for those that cannot grow for themselves and can't afford to invest in current cheap black market medicine. We need to explore solutions, instead of crapping on those that are trying to increase the availability of marihuana. We need a highly visible, very sick patient to get hauled out of their compassion club onto the street and shoved into a squad car on camera and in the news followed by a large Canadian protest. Force the government to face public opinion. This could happen fast enough if we get started now.
The government has indicated that there will be between 300,000 and 500,000 prescriptions by 2024. If it goes recreational, finally, fantastic, potential LP's should not be criticized for that, have we not all wanted that before any MMPR.
I predict legalization within 5 years, but am not betting on it. There are four groups against the spread of marihuana in order of size, 1 the ignorant(30%), 2 the Black Market (10%), 3 the police(5%) , and Health Canada(1%), how long will it take to reach the tipping point? Many of the ignorant masses are passing due to old age, and the police are having a hard time keeping a straight face when talking about marihuana, that leaves the crooks and our common enemy HC.
Edibles should have been part of the MMPR from the beginning. Forcing people to smoke their medicine is backwards and will bite HC in the butt I bet. Marihuana
Doctors have already signed onto a mostly criminal system (MMAR), where most of the drug is diverted to the illicit market, and now they won't sign onto the MMPR? If your doctor won't sign, find another that will. I don't see any logic in your argument. Add to that the thousands of nurses that can prescribe now too, your all doom and gloom Doobius1. I suspect that doobius1 belongs in one or more of the groups I mentioned, and I am not talking about HC or the Police. Might we be bitter about losing some under the table income too?
There is lots of room for some to grow it for themselves and others to mass produce it, but there is no room for Designated Goons who don't pay taxes and sell the run off to our children, all in the name of "affordable meds".