Pubdate: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 Source: Toronto Star (CN ON) Copyright: 2007 The Toronto Star Contact: http://www.thestar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/456 Author: Dean Beeby, Canadian Press Cited: Canadians for Safe Access http://www.safeaccess.ca Cited: Vancouver Island Compassion Society http://www.thevics.com Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topics/Canadians+For+Safe+Access Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topics/Vancouver+Island+Compassion+Society Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmjcn.htm (Marijuana - Medicinal - Canada) MIND-BLOWING MARKUP FOR MEDICINAL POT Critics Complain Sickest Users Forced to Pay 'Criminal' Price OTTAWA-The federal government charges patients 15 times more for certified medical marijuana than it pays to buy the weed in bulk from its official supplier, newly released documents show. Critics say it's unconscionable to charge that high a markup to some of the sickest citizens, who have little income and are often cut off from their medical marijuana when they cannot pay their government dope bills. Records obtained under the Access to Information Act show Health Canada pays $328.75 per kilogram of bulk medical marijuana produced by Prairie Plant Systems Inc. It has a $10.3-million contract with Health Canada that expires Sept. 30, to grow standardized medical marijuana in an abandoned mine shaft in Flin Flon, Man. Health Canada, in turn, sells the pot to a small group of authorized users for $150 (plus GST) per 30-gram bag of ground-up flowering tops, with up to 14 per cent THC, the main active ingredient. That works out to $5,000 per kilo, a markup of more than 1,500 per cent. "It's impossible for a person on disability," said Ron Lawrence, 38, a burn victim in Windsor, Ont., who controls severe pain with medical marijuana. The sickest "are the ones that need it the most ... the ones who don't work." Adds Scott McCluskey, 48, in Westbank, B.C., who needs it to counter spinal-cord pain: "They're selling it for criminal street prices ... I don't think anybody, especially seriously ill people .. should have to pay this type of money for medicine." Health Canada has become a reluctant pot supplier, through a series of court decisions that accepted scientific research indicating cannabis can relieve pain when other medications fail. Currently, 1,742 patients are authorized by Health Canada to possess dried marijuana as a medication; 514 of them order government-certified grass through Health Canada's official supplier, Prairie Plant Systems. Typically, it delivers the pot by courier. Currently, 149 patients are officially in arrears totalling $143,611. Health Canada could not say how many have been cut off. "When medical cannabis users all too often have to choose between buying groceries and their medicine, it is unconscionable that Health Canada .. should be marking up this product 1,500 per cent," said Philippe Lucas of Victoria-based Canadians for Safe Access, which promotes ready access to medical marijuana. Health Canada spokesperson Jason Bouzanis said the $328.75 per kilo does not cover costs, related to distribution. Contract records show it pays the supplier a $9.06 fee per 30-gram package, for labour/materials/couriers. Vancouver Island Compassion Society will challenge the plan in British Columbia Supreme Court on May 9-18. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake