Pubdate: Thu, 10 Jun 1999 Source: Lethbridge Herald (Canada) Contact: http://www.lis.ab.ca/lherald/ TWO PATIENTS GET OK TO SMOKE POT Ottawa- The federal government has given permission for the cultivation and use of marijuana for medical purposes for the first time in Canadian history. Health Minister Allan Rock announced Wednesday he has granted special exemptions from federal drug law to Jim Wakeford of Toronto and Jean- Charles Pariseau of Vanier, Ont. both of whom have AIDS. "This is about showing compassion to people, often dying, suffering from grave debilitating illness," rock told the Commons on Wednesday. He said the Health department will soon invite bids from firms interested in supplying the marijuana for use in coming clinical trials. "I want a Canadian source," he said outside the house. "We're going to be putting the job out for tender to find someone who can grow us a reliable consistent quality for research purposes." He denied the move is a stop toward legalization of marijuana: "No more than the use of heroin or morphine in hospitals is a step toward legalizing them." - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck