UN - Canada's medical cannabis programs are poorly regulated

Jefferson1977

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https://www.thegrowthop.com/cannabis-news/canadas-medical-cannabis-programs-are-poorly-regulated-un-agency-says

Canada's medical cannabis programs are poorly regulated, UN Agency says

The organization also accuses countries with medical and recreational cannabis programs of violating international treaties
By Emma Spears
March 6, 2019
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The Vienna-based INCB is the “independent and quasi-judicial monitoring body for the implementation of the United Nations international drug control conventions." Tijana Martin / THE CANADIAN PRESS

The United Nations’ International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) warned governments around the globe that countries who have legalized the use of medical cannabis must ensure that those programs are used exclusively for their intended use, and not to “de facto legalize” cannabis for recreational use.

The Vienna-based INCB is the “independent and quasi-judicial monitoring body for the implementation of the United Nations international drug control conventions,” and is responsible for some regulations on psychotropics and narcotics and for monitoring how narcotics-related restrictions are enforced.





Recreational cannabis for adult-use is federally legal in Canada, and in 10 U.S. states including Washington, DC. Countries such as Spain, Uruguay, Peru, North Korea, the Czech Republic, and Switzerland have also legalized or decriminalized the drug.

In its 2018 report, the INCB also urged governments to “limit the indications for medical use to those for which there is evidence of efficacy, restrict use to medicinal cannabinoids, and monitor the prescription and use of cannabinoids to minimize their diversion and abuse.”

The organization struck out at the U.S. and Canada in particular for what it referred to as their “poorly regulated” medical cannabis programs with “very broad definitions of ‘medical use.” The INCB accuses the countries of relaxing public perception of the drug, facilitating the acceptance of non-medical consumption, and allowing “commercial businesses” to supply consumers with “illicitly produced” cannabis.

The INCB also accuses countries with medical and recreational cannabis programs of violating international treaties.

“Those programs are inconsistent with the international drug control treaties in failing to control cannabis production and supply,” says the report. “They fail to ensure that good-quality medicines are provided under medical supervision and they enable cannabis and its derivatives to be diverted to non-medical use.”

The agency also railed against smoking cannabis as a valid and effective way of consuming the drug. “Smoking a crude plant product is not a safe or reliable way to obtain standardized doses of cannabinoids,” per the INCB.
 

VIANARCHRIS

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Since when does Canada care about what the UN thinks? Do we really need to be paying these clowns $80 million/yr? Canada should withhold all contributions until they reverse their attitude on cannabis.
A Conservative government though....wait for Scheer to announce the end of cannabis legalization if elected along with ridiculous new punishments for possession.
 

CalyxCrusher

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Since when does Canada care about what the UN thinks? Do we really need to be paying these clowns $80 million/yr? Canada should withhold all contributions until they reverse their attitude on cannabis.
A Conservative government though....wait for Scheer to announce the end of cannabis legalization if elected along with ridiculous new punishments for possession.
It'll never happen. Why would the majority of Canadians who supported legalization suddenly support it's removal? Pandora's box is open, too late now.
 

Jefferson1977

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Crap or not CBD cannabis is now banned in Vienna/Austria as Frankenstein food...
The same Viennans!

The Vienna-based INCB is the “independent and quasi-judicial monitoring body for the implementation of the United Nations international drug control conventions,” and is responsible for some regulations on psychotropics and narcotics and for monitoring how narcotics-related restrictions are enforced.
Sheesh whatever happened to good 'ol Austrian free market economics :) ?
 

VIANARCHRIS

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It'll never happen. Why would the majority of Canadians who supported legalization suddenly support it's removal? Pandora's box is open, too late now.
https://www.macleans.ca/politics/andrew-scheer-keeps-the-door-open-to-recriminalizing-pot/

I don't trust the guy and I wouldn't put it past him. He really doesn't care what Canadians think or want, he'll try do it to spite the Liberals. Or not....who knows with that clown. I'm really hoping there is a decent independent candidate to vote for in October, or I'm going to abstain from voting in a federal election for the first time.
 

The Hippy

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I get a bad instinctive feeling about that scheer guy. I don't trust him!
Something wrong somewhere in that guy. and i've barely paid any attention to him yet. But still smell something not right.
 

OldMedUser

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It was the US that pushed most countries into signing up for that INCB bullshit in the first place and as long as they keep pot as a schedule 1 drug nothing will change.

Now that pot is quasi-legal in Canada the whole concept of medical pot has been tossed out the window in pursuit of profits from the stoner crowd. AFAIK Hellth Canaduh still claims there is no medicinal use for pot and would like to drop the whole thing but can't because of all the court rulings that made medpot legal in the first place.

As long as we keep up this religious based punitive attitude toward drug use we'll keep wasting money and other resources criminalizing people that need medical help. Decriminalize all drugs at the user level and spend the money saved on more mental health solutions. The war on drugs is really a war on people. Especially non-white and poor people of any race.
 

VIANARCHRIS

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Gee that's why I didn't vote last time
I hated Harper more than just about any other human being, so I had a reason to vote last time. I can't even vote provincially anymore....Alberta decides what happens in (to) my province. The quicker we leave confederation the better imho.
 

Novabudd

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I hated Harper more than just about any other human being, so I had a reason to vote last time. I can't even vote provincially anymore....Alberta decides what happens in (to) my province. The quicker we leave confederation the better imho.
Which province are you in ? I feel pretty much the same about justine troodoh. Cant stand the sight of him. His manner of speech : errrr ahhhh is worse than fingernails on a chalkboard.
 

VIANARCHRIS

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Which province are you in ? I feel pretty much the same about justine troodoh. Cant stand the sight of him. His manner of speech : errrr ahhhh is worse than fingernails on a chalkboard.
I'm on a little island in BC. - the heart of the anti-pipeline / tanker movement. lol
I'm a liberal voter usually, but I hated PET and his kid isn't any better. We did get legal weed - something I had been fighting for since his dad was PM, but the rest is the same old shit. No one in Ottawa is going to protect my way of life - we need to do it ourselves.
 

Novabudd

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I'm on a little island in BC. - the heart of the anti-pipeline / tanker movement. lol
I'm a liberal voter usually, but I hated PET and his kid isn't any better. We did get legal weed - something I had been fighting for since his dad was PM, but the rest is the same old shit. No one in Ottawa is going to protect my way of life - we need to do it ourselves.
Beautiful country out there. I have a brother near Comox.
There's not a politician alive thats going to help us. Anyone any good is quickly stomped out by the caucus.
 

VIANARCHRIS

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Beautiful country out there. I have a brother near Comox.
There's not a politician alive thats going to help us. Anyone any good is quickly stomped out by the caucus.
I spent 30 years in the Comox Valley - my kids and grandkids still live there.
I wasn't expecting help so much as the ability to make decisions that work for the people who live here. Some dipshit in Ottawa or the premier of another province should not be able to overrule the people who live here. It would never happen in Quebec...
 
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