Canadians Just Say No To Government's Pot
Posted: 10:08 a.m. EDT April 30, 2004
OTTAWA -- Government pot stinks -- at least according to some medical marijuana smokers in Canada.
Pro pot activist Philippe Lucas said nearly one-third of patients have returned their government-supplied weed to Health Canada.
Although marijuana is an illegal drug in Canada, a 2001 law allows the use of the drug when the medical benefit outweighs the risk of its use.
Lucas said a high school student could grow better pot. He thinks the marijuana is weaker
than the government claims.
The marijuana is produced under a government contract in an abandoned mine. Lucas said it's
impossible to roll into a joint and is nearly black in color. Lucas claimed to have smoked the pot and said it's horrible.
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