Xoshua
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[JURIST] A judge for the Court of Appeal for Ontario stayed an April 11 ruling that the country's marijuana laws are unconstitutional. Justice David Taliano of Ontario's Superior Court of Justice - Marihuana Medical Access Regulations (MMAR) in April, finding that the program's mechanisms for licensing patients to access medical marijuana are insufficient. These inadequate licensing procedures led Taliano to strike down portions of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act that criminalize marijuana growth and possession. The Crown appealed [Montreal Gazette report] the Superior Court decision and the appeals court is currently waiting to hear that appeal. Taliano had ordered that Ottawa fix the medical marijuana program within 90 days or face the possible legalization of medical marijuana. The suspension of the lower court ruling effectively prevents these results from going into effect until the appeal court rules on the matter, which will likely take place in the fall [Toronto Sun report].
Alright so April 11th... So October 11th? We're passed the date so any word? Were we suppose to forget?
So what's the deal?
Alright so April 11th... So October 11th? We're passed the date so any word? Were we suppose to forget?

So what's the deal?