Pubdate: Sat, 31 Aug 2002 Source: National Post (Canada) 34F1EBFAC81C Copyright: 2002 Southam Inc. Contact: http://www.nationalpost.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/286 Author: Tim Meehan Note: Communications Director, Ontario Consumers for Safe Access to Recreational Cannabis. Toronto CANNABIS LAWS Re: Medical Marijuana, A. Anne McLellan, Letters, Aug. 29 (Re: Medical Marijuana Plan Still on Track, Health Minister Says, Aug. 27.) Twenty dollars says this huge announcement that Minister McLellan made was predicated by a VERY urgent phone call from her old co-workers in the Department of Justice, mentioning that it's very likely that a judge could issue an injunction stopping enforcement of ALL cannabis possession laws in Ontario. Because of the Terry Parker ruling by the Supreme Court of Ontario, (which was never appealed by Ms. McLellan when she was justice minister), Health Canada was to have an effective, workable distribution network for Section 56 medicinal cannabis consumers by Aug. 1, 2001, or else face legalization in Ontario. Her statements at the meeting of the Canadian Medical Association, responding to Kingston, Ont., prohibitionist Dr. Raju Hajela's repetition of a discredited medical study, made it quite clear that Ms. McLellan has no intention of making it easy for sick people to access their medicine. Since clinical trials have been completed in the UK and show the effectiveness of cannabis in the treatment of a host of illnesses, it can only be argued that this half-hearted announcement was an attempt to be able to argue the fiction that the cannabis laws are still in effect in Ontario when the inevitable legal challenge comes. Tim Meehan Communications Director, Ontario Consumers for Safe Access to Recreational Cannabis Toronto - --- MAP posted-by: Beth