Munch away, medical pot users. The Supreme Court of Canada says those entitled to use marijuana for medical reasons can now have edible forms of the drug, such as pot brownies or cookies, not just dried leaf to smoke. The law had limited licensed users to only using dried marijuana and any other form could lead to criminal charges. Owen Smith was charged in 2009 with possession and trafficking marijuana while he was the head of the Cannabis Buyers Club of Canada. [continues 286 words]
Munch away, medical pot users. The Supreme Court of Canada says those entitled to use marijuana for medical reasons can now have edible forms of the drug, such as pot brownies or cookies, not just dried leaf to smoke. The law had limited licenced users to only using dried marijuana and any other form could lead to criminal charges. Owen Smith was charged in 2009 with possession and trafficking marijuana while he was the head of the Cannabis Buyers Club of Canada. [continues 287 words]
Those entitled to marijuana for medical reasons can now have drug in edible forms, such as pot brownies Munch away, medical pot users. The Supreme Court of Canada says those entitled to use marijuana for medical reasons can now have edible forms of the drug, such as pot brownies or cookies, not just dried leaf to smoke. The law had limited licenced users to only using dried marijuana and any other form could lead to criminal charges. Owen Smith was charged in 2009 with possession and trafficking marijuana while he was the head of the Cannabis Buyers Club of Canada. [continues 287 words]
Those entitled to marijuana for medical reasons can now have drug in edible forms, such as pot brownies Munch away, medical pot users. The Supreme Court of Canada says those entitled to use marijuana for medical reasons can now have edible forms of the drug, such as pot brownies or cookies, not just dried leaf to smoke. The law had limited licenced users to only using dried marijuana and any other form could lead to criminal charges. Owen Smith was charged in 2009 with possession and trafficking marijuana while he was the head of the Cannabis Buyers Club of Canada. [continues 288 words]
Court says medical marijuana users don't have to smoke it Munch away, medical pot users. The Supreme Court of Canada says those entitled to use marijuana for medical reasons can now have edible forms of the drug, such as pot brownies or cookies, not just dried leaf to smoke. The l aw had limited licensed users to only using dried marijuana and any other form could lead to criminal charges. Owen Smith was charged in 2009 with possession and trafficking marijuana while he was the head of the Cannabis Buyers Club of Canada. [continues 286 words]
Munch away, medical pot users. The Supreme Court of Canada says those entitled to use marijuana for medical reasons can now have edible forms of the drug, such as pot brownies or cookies, not just dried leaf to smoke. The law had limited licensed users to only using dried marijuana and any other form could lead to criminal charges. Owen Smith was charged in 2009 with possession and trafficking marijuana while he was the head of the Cannabis Buyers Club of Canada. [continues 175 words]
Those Entitled to Marijuana for Medical Reasons Can Now Have Drug in Edible Forms, Such As Pot Brownies Munch away, medical pot users. The Supreme Court of Canada says those entitled to use marijuana for medical reasons can now have edible forms of the drug, such as pot brownies or cookies, not just dried leaf to smoke. The law had limited licenced users to only using dried marijuana and any other form could lead to criminal charges. Owen Smith was charged in 2009 with possession and trafficking marijuana while he was the head of the Cannabis Buyers Club of Canada. [continues 287 words]
LAW: Those entitled to marijuana for medical reasons can now have drug in edible forms, such as pot brownies Munch away, medical pot users. The Supreme Court of Canada says those entitled to use marijuana for medical reasons can now have edible forms of the drug, such as pot brownies or cookies, not just dried leaf to smoke. The law had limited licenced users to only using dried marijuana and any other form could lead to criminal charges. Owen Smith was charged in 2009 with possession and trafficking marijuana while he was the head of the Cannabis Buyers Club of Canada. [continues 287 words]
Those entitled to marijuana for medical reasons can now have drug in edible forms, such as pot brownies Munch away, medical pot users. The Supreme Court of Canada says those entitled to use marijuana for medical reasons can now have edible forms of the drug, such as pot brownies or cookies, not just dried leaf to smoke. The law had limited licenced users to only using dried marijuana and any other form could lead to criminal charges. Owen Smith was charged in 2009 with possession and trafficking marijuana while he was the head of the Cannabis Buyers Club of Canada. [continues 289 words]
Munch away, medical pot users. The Supreme Court of Canada says those entitled to use marijuana for medical reasons can now have edible forms of the drug, such as pot brownies or cookies, not just dried leaf to smoke. The law had limited licenced users to only using dried marijuana and any other form could lead to criminal charges. Owen Smith was charged in 2009 with possession and trafficking marijuana while he was the head of the Cannabis Buyers Club of Canada. [continues 288 words]