Saturday, February 27, 2016

Medicinal pot grown at home



CBC is reporting that "a Federal Court judge has struck down federal regulations restricting the rights of medical marijuana patients to grow their own cannabis and given the Liberal government six months to come up with new rules." I suppose this is both good and bad.

It's good because forcing patients to buy pot from expensive corporate giants or from organized crime is bad. Yet so is misinterpreting the charter of rights. "Judge Michael Phelan ruled Wednesday in Vancouver that the Marijuana for Medical Purposes Regulations were an infringement on charter rights and declared they have no force and effect."

The right to grow your own pot has absolutely nothing to do with the charter of rights. At all. Forcing patients to buy pot from expensive pharmaceutical companies is bad but that has absolutely nothing to do with the charter of rights. It would perhaps violate the laws of natural justice not the charter of rights.

"The judge was careful to point out that the ruling does not change other laws that make it illegal for Canadians to use marijuana recreationally." Which as we know is going to change with he election of Justin Trudeau on his campaign promise to legalize it which I did not support.

A few concerns appear to be on the table. One is organized crime, the other is corporate monopolies which in this case coincide one with the other since the Hells Angels use violence to obtain a monopoly on the drug trade.

One of the first arguments those for the legalization of marijuana raise is that legalizing pot will combat organized crime and take it out of the hands of the Hells Angels. Not necessarily I argued. Exotic dancing is legal and that didn't stop the Hells Angels from using violence to take over the Exotic Dancing industry in BC. Just ask Brandy Sarionder. Oh right, she's dead.

Likewise in Amsterdam prostitution is legal and that didn't stop the Hells Angels for using extortion to buy the Yip Yam brothel for far less than what it was worth. For all practical purposes legalizing marijuana will simple make the Hells Angels unstoppable. It will prevent the police from arresting them at all unless someone has the courage to step forward when they are being threatened and extorted which as we have seen in the exotic dance industry, is highly unlikely.

However, growing it at home might. If everyone is allowed to grow it, then it would be unrealistic for the Hells Angels to threaten and extort everyone like Uncle Joe's did in Salmon Arm.

The other concern is fostering pharmaceutical monopolies on the market which would drive prices up. The NDP are always big on generic medication. Simply because whenever someone finds a treatment for a disease, the pharmaceutical companies try to patent the drug so they can charge the moon for it and make lots of money. Ripping people off with terminal illnesses is pretty dirty. Growing Pot at home for personal use only would help reduces costs.

Again, there is a difference between medicinal pot and recreational pot. Medicinal pot is high in CBD and low in THC. THC is what gets you stoned and CBD doesn't. CBD is what has medicinal properties. Pot that is high in THC but low in CBD is recreational pot. It gets you stoned not healthy. Just so we're clear on that. People want to use the medicinal excuse to buy pot that is high in THC because they just want to get stoned.



"CBD does not get you high" - SAM: Smart Aproach to Marijuana

"CBD is medical. THC is recreational" - Project CBD

"CBD is non-psychoactive" - Leaf Science

4 comments:

  1. I would suggest that once people start to grow for personal medical purposes, the police won't bother much with people who grow for their own recreational purposes. Its simply a waste of time and money.

    There just isn't any reason people couldn't grow up to say 6 plants for their own use. All it takes is a little soil and a grow lux lamp in the bedroom. Well that is all it used to take back in the 1970s.

    As you point out, it is rather difficult to threaten a vast number of people.

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  2. This will only provide more opportunities to make money for the HA.

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  3. CBD does not mean only for medical, quoting one persons opinion doesnt make it a fact. I own a cannabis consulting firm and THC has its place for medical, how do you think people get off hard pain killers with cannnabis?
    I follow you daily and agree with most of what you say, but you are completely wrong and I feel like I must correct you on this one.

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    1. I totally think TCH would be great for helping crack addicts get off the crack but it certainly isn't good for you especially if smoked. When a troll claims CBD does get you high and I quote three reputable sources which states otherwise then that troll is a liar. CBD does not get you high. CBD is medical. THC is recreational.

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