CBC News reported that Canada’s Federal Court has struck down regulations restricting the rights of patients to grow their own marijuana for medical uses. An injunction that has allowed such patients to continue to grow their own marijuana will remain in effect.
CBC News reported that Canada’s Federal Court has struck down regulations restricting the rights of patients to grow their own marijuana for medical uses. An injunction that has allowed such patients to continue to grow their own marijuana will remain in effect.
As quoted in the publication:
Judge Michael Phelan ruled Wednesday in Vancouver that the Marijuana for Medical Purposes Regulations have no force and effect, but suspended the declaration for six months so that the government can come up with new rules.
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