NORML Canada Launches Post-Legalization PlatformPress ReleaseNORML Canada Launches Post-Legalization Platform![]()
October 11, 2019 08:30 ET | Source: NORML Canada – www.norml.ca - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
NORML Canada launches official Post-Legalization platform to focus advocacy efforts on reforming Canada’s legal Cannabis system. In light of the first year of legalization, NORML Canada has monitored the Canadian cannabis landscape closely, to determine the next steps for crafting achievable and functional reform of cannabis regulations. The five key “pillars” established by NORML Canada are designed to help focus organizational resources to support our ongoing government and public outreach.
1) Increased Access
2) Transitioning “Unregulated Market” into
the legal framework
3) Social discrimination protections
4) US relations - border & banking
5) Expungement, apologies, reparations &
beyond
NORML Canada invites the public and press to join us at the historic Hotbox Lounge on Oct 17th, from 4-7pm to launch the new official platform, and to discuss the year-to-date. NORML Canada proudly welcomes our sister chapter to the South - NORML Michigan, to share insights on Michigan’s newly passed legal recreational cannabis bill. Our combined goals are to understand how we can learn from and collaborate with one another.
About NORML Canada NORML Canada is a non-profit, public interest, member operated and funded group, chartered at the federal level in Canada since 1978. US NORML advocates for consumers rights to access high quality, safe, convenient & affordable cannabis. NORML was founded in California, 1970.
Abi Roach Alex Krause www.norml.ca - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Medical Federal Dispensary - Patient QuestionnaireJohn W. Conroy QC:![]() "I am attaching a “Patient Questionnaire” that I would ask all of you to send to all patients that you are aware of or are in contact with so that we can determine if there is a good satisfactory evidentiary basis for commencing an action in the Federal Court of Canada Trial Division seeking a declaration that “medical dispensary/compassion clubs” are an essential part of providing “reasonable access” for “medically approved patients” and the failure to provide for them in Part 14 of the Cannabis Act regulations is resulting in the violation of the ‘security of the person’ of these patients in an arbitrary manner contrary to s. 7 Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and that the regulations are unconstitutional to that extent and seeking an Order that they be amended accordingly." "Please copy This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. on any emails you send to the patient's or others that are not already on this list that you think may have contact with patients so that we can keep our contact list up-to-date and anticipate which patients we may also hear from sending completed questionnaires to that email address instead of lawyer or law firm addresses". Download Medical Federal Dispensary - Patient Questionnaire (MS doc here) or (PDF here) John W. Conroy QC |
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