Pubdate: Wed, 27 Aug 2003 Source: The Dominion Post (WV) Copyright: 2003 The Dominion Post Contact: http://www.dominionpost.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1426 Author: Associated Press Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmjcn.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal - Canada) PATIENTS GETTING GOVERNMENT-GROWN POT IN CANADA TORONTO -- Jari Dvorak scored two ounces of pot Tuesday and lit up, but -- unlike in the past -- the deal involved no back alley exchange or hiding from police. This time, the 62-year-old Dvorak went to a doctor to pick up his supply, making him one of the first patients to receive government-grown marijuana. He paid $245, tax included. "I just smoked some and it's doing the trick," said the HIV-positive Dvorak, one of several hundred Canadians authorized to use medical marijuana for pain, nausea and other symptoms of catastrophic or chronic illness. The program announced last month by the federal health department provides marijuana grown by the government in a former copper mine turned underground greenhouse in northern Manitoba. Dvorak described his new stash as light green and orange in color, resembling ground tobacco sealed in vacuum-packed bags. If he saw some lying around, he said, "I would say that's marijuana, especially if I sniff it." Getting it has been a three-year struggle for Dvorak and other Canadian patients who have battled through the courts to make the government respond to what they call their need for a compassionate exemption from criminal law. Marijuana possession remains a crime in Canada, though the government has proposed making small amounts - less than half an ounce - punishable by a citation and fine similar to a traffic ticket. U.S. officials have warned of tighter border security if Ca nada takes that step. Last month, Health Minister Anne McLellan announced the program to sell the government-grown weed, satisfying an Ontario court order for the government to make a legal supply available to authorized patients. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake