FORMAL MEDIA RELEASE NOV 30TH 2013
FEDERAL CLASS ACTION LAUNCHED CHALLENGING
HEALTH CANADAS CHANGES TO THE MEDICAL MARIHUANA LAWS
ON BEHALF OF PATIENTS AND CAREGIVERS
Class Action Suit alleges that the changes to the Medical Marihuana laws taking away the right to personally produce or have a caregiver do so, prohibiting dwelling house and outdoor production and limiting possession to dried marihuana only and other restrictions violate the constitutional rights of patients.
VANCOUVER (November 29, 2013) A proposed national class action suit has been filed in the Federal Court of Canada in Vancouver against the Federal government (Health Canada) seeking various declarations as to the unconstitutionality of the proposed changes to the medical marihuana laws amending the Narcotic Control Regulations, repealing the Medical Marihuana Access Regulations and implementing the Marihuana for Medical Purposes Regulations under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.
FEDERAL CLASS ACTION LAUNCHED CHALLENGING
HEALTH CANADAS CHANGES TO THE MEDICAL MARIHUANA LAWS
ON BEHALF OF PATIENTS AND CAREGIVERS
Class Action Suit alleges that the changes to the Medical Marihuana laws taking away the right to personally produce or have a caregiver do so, prohibiting dwelling house and outdoor production and limiting possession to dried marihuana only and other restrictions violate the constitutional rights of patients.
VANCOUVER (November 29, 2013) A proposed national class action suit has been filed in the Federal Court of Canada in Vancouver against the Federal government (Health Canada) seeking various declarations as to the unconstitutionality of the proposed changes to the medical marihuana laws amending the Narcotic Control Regulations, repealing the Medical Marihuana Access Regulations and implementing the Marihuana for Medical Purposes Regulations under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.