your thoughts on today's court case(federal)

cannadan

Well-Known Member
Okay lets us have your thoughts and opinions on today's court case.
What say ye patients?

lots of us got our chips... down on you John...good luck....
 

WHATFG

Well-Known Member
Any reasonable court will see how this program is not in the best interests of patients.
 

R.Raider

Well-Known Member
fingers are crossed but I have very little faith that things will work out the way we all want it to. Either way I sure would be happy if we find out the verdict today rather than waiting any longer.
 

german1

Member
Like previous programs it will go right to the top courts. There is too much presidence to have it turned away right now. I expect a decision probably next week giving an extension till the SC can hear.
 

j0yr1d3

Well-Known Member
Been having trouble sleeping, big day today. Whatever happens one side will be appealing the decision, it more than likely will go all the way to supreme court before we either breathe a sigh of relief or break down in tears. Hopefully the courts see right through the crown's so called "evidence" and show compassion to canadian citizens in need, something the government sure ain't doing.
 

VIANARCHRIS

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I am nervously optimistic about today. The courts have usually favored the patient over the government and I expect the same here. As much as I want to know the outcome today I think the judge will reserve judgement until next week. They seem to like the dramatic effect of '11th hour' decisions!
 

GrowRock

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Thanks cannadan. I just think it is a joke that HC and Harper are treating patients as criminals do they not remember who signed of on medical marihuana in the first place it was HC and our government. Oh and by the way Hitler required all Jewish descendants to register with his gov so he could round them up kind of sounds like what HC And Harper are doing right now!!!!!
 

Rustydog

Well-Known Member
Found this on another forum.


IMPORTANT NOTICE:

March 18th, 2014

9:30 am

701 West Georgia Street.
Vancouver, BC.

The MMAR Coalition Team is pleased to announce that our motion for
injunction will be in court today March 18th at 9:30 am
with the lead of our legal team John Conroy. please refer to this:

http://johnconroy.co...Rlitigation.htm

We are seeking a Federal Injunction : Restraining order to "Stop the Repeal
of our permits"

Its a Federal Temporary Restraining order to keep the status Quo that were
asking for. Only one Judge and only John and the Crown will be in the court
room. Public will be allowed in.

We ask as many who can to come out and show your support, this matter is
all that stands between patients and their permits to grow!

We are to have a decision on or before March 31, 2014

Thank you.

MMAR Coalition Against Repeal

www.mmarcoalitionagainstrepeal.com

--

Sincerely,

Jason Wilcox

Co-Founder/Director

The Cannabis in Canada Society

www.cannabisincanada.org <http://www.cannabisincanada.com/>

[email protected]

Mobile: 604-562-7731

MMAR PPL/DPL Coalition against Repeal

Founder & BC National Steering Committee Member
www.mmarcoalitionagainstrepeal.com
[email protected] om
Click here to donate
today<https://www.paypal.c...d=69VBUTM6WJDSW >

Mobile: 604-562-7731

Face Book Coalition Group
https://www.facebook...nAgainstRepeal/

Vancouver, B.C.

*Contact me on Skype* Jason.Wilcox39
 

Doobius1

Well-Known Member
It sure is tough being a 'glass 1/2 full' kinda guy with Harper and his majority. Sending out positive vibes to Conroy and Associates today!
 

WHATFG

Well-Known Member
Aren't there a bunch of previously decided cases that the government did nothing about? So Harper basically thumbs his nose at everyone including the supreme court.
 

Brian Savage

Well-Known Member
I believe that an injunction will be granted to extend the MMAR as it is until the constitutionality of the MMPR can be judged by the Supreme Court of Canada.
R v. Davis gives medically approved patients the constitutionally guaranteed right to "reasonable access" to a safe source of cannabis. The right to grow for patients WILL be preserved.
You cannot send a man to prison because he cannot afford the high cost of the MMPR's cannabis. That violates the charter of rights and freedoms (ie. right to fair treatment)
My "reasonable access" to cannabis fan leaves is GONE under the MMPR which violates the R. v Davis ruling.

They cannot argue that the people who simply cannot afford their cannabis have anything close to "reasonable access", they are simply wrong on it.
They claim to want to treat cannabis as any other medication and at the same time they claim they do not endorse the use of cannabis and only allow it because of a court order (R v. Davis) and they also fail
to mention that unlike "other medications" cannabis is not covered by any public or private health insurance.

I feel like any reasonable judge will be able to see that the MMPR as it is currently is completely unconstitutional and frankly egregious for the tens of thousands of Canadian patients who rely on cannabis for treatment.
The moment of truth is upon us, I have nothing but faith in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and Mr. Conroy and company's ability to protect our rights.
 

GrowRock

Well-Known Member
Very well said and hopefully after today we can all be proud to live in a country that's government looks after the people that voted them in not there own agendas. Thank you John Conroy for standing up for people who do not have the means to stand up for themselves!
 

german1

Member
Follow melanienagy from ctv news on twitter. From what I read so far HC is getting hammered and judge is looking to close this today as he sited serious concerns with what has been presented from HC
 
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