DRUGSTORE POT OPTION

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Under pressure from the courts to reform its medical marijuana policy,
Health Canada is considering a Dutch option in which marijuana would be made
available to needy patients at the corner pharmacy.

Senior Health Canada officials visited the Netherlands in February to learn
more about a new law that allows pharmacies to distribute government
marijuana to patients with a doctor's prescription.

The law, which became effective March 17, makes the Netherlands the first
country to treat marijuana like a prescription drug.

"It's an option, like there are many options," said Beth Pieterson, a Health
Canada official who met with her counterparts in Amsterdam from Feb. 18 to
21.

But Pieterson cautioned that no decisions have been made.

Health Canada allows approved patients to smoke pot. But there's no legal
supply of the substance.

In January, an Ontario Superior Court justice declared the Marijuana
Medicinal Access Regulations unconstitutional.


Pubdate: Monday, April 28, 2003
Source: Toronto Sun (CN ON)
Contact: editor@sunpub.com
Website: Under Construction fyitoronto.com
Author: Canadian Press
 
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