Pubdate: Saturday, October 18, 2008 Source: Toronto Sun (CN ON) Copyright: 2008 Canoe Limited Partnership Contact: http://torontosun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/457 Author: Kevin Connor Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmjcn.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal - Canada) CITY TURNS THE LIGHTS BACK ON HIV Patient Has Licence To Grow Medical Marijuana In His Apartment Toronto Community Housing restored the power to an HIV positive man's apartment yesterday -- three weeks after they found him legally growing marijuana in the unit. The city's social housing agency cut William Palmer's electricity when they discovered his small grow-op, even though he has a licence from Health Canada to grow pot so he can use the drug to cope with the side effects of his HIV medication. HAD 25 PLANTS Medical marijuana can relieve the nausea caused by HIV medications, increase a patient's appetite and help with chronic pain. Palmer, 44, who was diagnosed with HIV in 1997, had a marijuana crop of 25 small plants. "I'm happy not being in the dark," said Palmer, who needs to refrigerate his HIV medication. "Now they have an electrician looking at my (grow-op) equipment to see if it is hooked up right. I can't turn it back on until they say so." Palmer had an electrician initially set up the pot growing equipment for him. More than a year ago, Palmer wrote his landlords to inform them of the grow-op and included the licence which allows him to grow marijuana. His only reply came on Sept. 23 when the fire and police departments entered his apartment and shut him down. OBEYED LAW "I have been obeying the law and this is what happens," Palmer said. Housing officials do not comment on specific cases because of privacy laws. However, the housing authority follows a process to address concerns in a fair way, spokesman Jeff Ferrier said. "The TCH and landlords have a responsibility to make sure buildings and developments are safe for all tenants," Ferrier said, adding the fire department had safety concerns after the inspection. "We try to move forward as fast as we can to the benefit of all involved." - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin