Pubdate: Fri, 22 Feb 2013 Source: Medicine Hat News (CN AB) Copyright: 2013 Alberta Newspaper Group, Inc. Contact: http://www.medicinehatnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1833 Author: Charles Lefebvre MEDICINAL POT BACKERS PROTEST OUTSIDE MP OFFICE Medical marijuana activists in Medicine Hat held a demonstration in front of MP LaVar Payne's office Thursday afternoon to protest proposed changes to federal medical marijuana laws which were introduced last year. "The new regulations would take away the patient's right to grow their own medicine, as well as handing over the production and distribution of the medicine to large corporations," said Calli Walton, one of the demonstrators, a member of Medicine Hat College Student Association's chapter of Hempology 101. "Essentially, it would raise the prices and affect people who are low-income, on welfare or AISH benefits who would need medical marijuana." The demonstrators say they received a lot of support from motorists passing by on Kingsway Avenue through the afternoon. "A lot of people think the support would mainly come from the younger age group, but we've had a lot of support from people," said Walton. "There are a lot more people in support of medical marijuana in this town." The changed regulations, known as Marihuana for Medical Purposes Regulations (MMPR), did not sit well with Dana Barkhouse, one of the demonstrators at the event, who uses medical marijuana as treatment for a variety of ailments, including arthritis and spinal cord pain. "I'm against them," he said, adding he got into the personal production program last year. "For people growing for themselves, the end result, minus equipment costs . . . you end up paying 50 cents or less a gram. Health Canada, by 2015, wants to charge $8.80/gram. It is going to cost me almost $4,000 a month for me to have my medicine." Payne was in a meeting with community members in his office during the demonstration, although demonstrators say he did acknowledge them prior to the meeting. "He did take 10 minutes out of his day to speak with us and hear our concerns, we appreciate that," said demonstrator Kristen Mahn - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom