Source: Ottawa Citizen Contact: Pubdate: Sun, 14 Dec 1997 Author: Joanne Laucius, The Ottawa Citizen Section: Page a3 Website: http://www.ottawacitizen.com/ PARALYSED MAN APPLAUDS COURT DECISION Peter Shields has been inhaling marijuana regularly since he was admitted into the Ottawa General Hospital almost three weeks ago. Yesterday, he both applauded and questioned a decision in Toronto court Wednesday that ruled in favour of Terry Parker’s constitutional challenge of Canada’s marijuana laws. Ontario Justice Patrick Sheppard said the laws were designed to protect the health of Canadians. But depriving Mr. Parker of marijuana did little or nothing to improve his health, said Judge Sheppard’s decision. Mr. Shields said the court decision is a victory for people like himself who use marijuana for therapeutic reasons. Left paralysed from the waist down in a motorcycle accident 24 years ago, Mr. Shields, 51, has found that marijuana reduces the pain he feels in the lower part of his body. "I was never a big marijuana user until my pain became intolerable," said Mr. Shields, who has spent the past few weeks recovering from surgery. He lit a marijuana cigarette in his hospital room shortly after he arrived. Later, because of the hospital’s smoking ban, he inhaled marijuana supplied by visitors using an "electric bong," a device that looks like a jam jar. Powered by electricity, it vapourizes the marijuana, allowing the user to inhale the smoke through a tube. Wednesday’s court decision presents more questions than answers, Mr. Shields said. For example, how will the court decide which patients have access to marijuana and for which medical problems, he asked. Pain is an individual thing and very hard to define, he said. His other major problem will be finding a doctor to prescribe it. Mr. Shields has not encountered a doctor who is willing to prescribe the narcotic. He thinks the court decision will open a Pandora’s box of marijuana use. "Once you start the ball rolling, it’s never going to stop. It’s not a leap from therapeutic use to recreational use."