Canadian Court Rejects Government’s Pot Monopoly
Posted on October 27th, 2008 at 5:46 pm by Steve

Marijuana in the Land of Maple Leaves

CBC News tells us that a Canadian court has found that medical marijuana users should be able to purchase from growers other than the government:

Currently, medical users can grow their own marijuana, but third-party growers can’t supply the drug to more than one user at a time, a restriction that lawyers for the plaintiffs argued effectively gave Health Canada a monopoly on the distribution of medical marijuana.

Stayner said in his January ruling that the restrictions on the supply of medical marijuana were arbitrary and caused sick users major difficulty in gaining access to the drug.

“In my view it is not tenable for the government, consistently with the right established in other courts for qualified medical users to have reasonable access to marijuana, to force them either to buy from the government contractor, grow their own or be limited to the unnecessarily restrictive system of designated producers,” he wrote.

The government has contracted one firm, Prairie Plant Systems Inc. in Flin Flon, Man., to provide the drug to patients.