Legal Update With John Conroy Aug 2014

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Legal Update With John Conroy Aug 2014 0:29 – Introduction/R. v Smith and Legal Precedent 5:38 – Section 53 Protection Clarification 8:35 – Border Issues/Pri…

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  1. Cannabis In Canada says:

    OFFICIAL CinC VIDEO RELEASE :
    Legal Update With Mr. John Conroy Q.C. Aug 2014

    “If we win at trial then the government has been told that the MMPR is
    unconstitutional in that it’s taking away home production / care giver
    production and in placing limitations on amounts. The government will then
    be given a period of time to make the MMPR constitutional by providing for
    home production and care-giver production as well as straightening out
    limitation issues in terms of possession and dried marihuana limitations.”
    John Conroy Q.C.

  2. Thai Cannabis Corporation says:

    Nice one…………

  3. Mike Oxsbigg says:

    I look at 2015 at a year that this could become a non-issue. Federally.

  4. Cannabis In Canada says:

    http://cannabisincanada.ca/blog/letter-jason-wilcox-conroy-courts-and-canada/

    As I sat in the office preparing my notes for my interview with John W.
    Conroy, Q.C., I could not help but reminisce about years passed. I first
    retained John back in October 2009 after Abbotsford city police came in and
    cut 21 plants in my legal cannabis home garden. That case was settled out
    of court for $8000-plus and no gag order.

    In 2012, I retained John to open our trust account followed by the launch
    of the MMAR Coalition against Repeal, a grassroots model I had been working
    on to implement the best chance of funding a constitutional challenge
    against the federal government’s proposed (and now enacted) Marihuana for
    Medical Purposes Regulations (MMPR). The legal agreement between Mr. Conroy
    and myself was to first raise $10,000, then court action when we hit
    $100,000, and finally, the estimated cost of the challenge, $250,000. The
    federal injunction in place cost the Coalition over $50,000. Now, with
    appeals and cross appeal, we have additional costs leaving the Coalition to
    finish the fundraising for an optimal challenge in February 2015 at trial.

    – See more at:
    http://cannabisincanada.ca/blog/letter-jason-wilcox-conroy-courts-and-canada/#sthash.iYY2cDTV.dpuf
    

  5. Greg Chaisson says:

    As a patient under the MMPR with Peace Naturals I am deeply concerned by
    their business practices. I confirmed on the call centre the reason they
    have so many clients is that they used forecasting figures which included
    the output of the expansion which has still yet to be completed. They had
    supply issues since I signed up and sold out every day but Mark Gobuty told
    CBC in interview that they were meeting demand. They have sold out everyday
    and have never been able to meet demand. They sell out in minutes or
    seconds and it is nearly impossible to purchase from them. This month I was
    unable to order anything at all until the 26th when they offered a partial
    order of shake. I go without my medicine for weeks at a time and buying
    from them is a lottery. They cornered a marketshare they cannot provide
    for. This is troubling and very dishonest. 

  6. Ras Tafari says:

    Thank you for sharing this Jason. As a sick Canadian for whom the only
    treatment that works is Cannabis your actions have improved my life, and
    continue to do so immensely. People such as you, Remo, Mark and Bubbleman
    are heroes on my eyes. You help sick people not just in Canada but of the
    entire planet Earth. Not many people are able to say they do that, on a
    daily basis. Salute and respect always

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