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121 CN NS: Pot Dispensary Illegal, Board RulesTue, 19 Jul 2016
Source:Chronicle Herald (CN NS) Author:Panacci, Amanda Area:Nova Scotia Lines:102 Added:07/21/2016

The ink is barely dry Monday's Utility and Review Board decision declaring one medical marijuana dispensary illegal, but the owners of Auntie's Health and Wellness Centre are busy preparing to open their doors at 1547 Barrington St. this Friday - with or without a business occupancy permit.

Owner Shirley Martineau's dispensary will focus on patients battling cancer.

"How am I supposed to say 'no' to someone who has cancer?" Martineau said on Tuesday. "Just because the government won't allow me to stay open to save lives."

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122 CN NS: Editorial: A Smart Way To Curb The Tide On OverdoseWed, 13 Jul 2016
Source:Truro Daily News (CN NS)          Area:Nova Scotia Lines:64 Added:07/14/2016

Medical experts across Canada and the United States have been sounding loud warnings for the past few years about the explosion of deaths related to overdosing on opioid-related drugs. One U.S. authority compares the epidemic to the rapid spread of AIDS in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

Now there's new evidence about the disproportionate impact on one specific group - recently released prisoners. And it underlines the need for more robust services to treat them in the crucial first days when they are returning to the community.

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123 CN NS: Editorial: Probe into Missing Drugs, Money at HalifaxMon, 04 Jul 2016
Source:Chronicle Herald (CN NS)          Area:Nova Scotia Lines:77 Added:07/05/2016

Justice Minister Diana Whalen should appoint an independent investigator to probe what happened to the money and drugs that seem to have gone missing at the Halifax Police Department. There's no way around this.

After all, an internal audit completed at HPD last November found that a substantial portion of drug and cash exhibits couldn't be found where they were supposed to be. In May, auditors concluded that some money and pharmaceuticals were either AWOL (away without leave) - - or worse still MIA (missing in action).

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124 CN NS: Officers Failed to Follow Procedures Prior to Jail CellTue, 28 Jun 2016
Source:Chronicle Herald (CN NS) Author:MacDonald, Michael Area:Nova Scotia Lines:105 Added:06/30/2016

HALIFAX - Correctional officers at a provincial jail in Cape Breton failed to follow proper procedures earlier this year when they placed a man in a cell, where he died of a drug overdose 13 hours later, Nova Scotia's Justice Department says.

The department's review of the case, released Monday, says that when Jason Marcel LeBlanc was admitted to the Cape Breton Correctional Facility on Jan. 30, staff did not follow all steps in the strip search process, and they failed to complete their rounds at standard intervals.

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125 CN NS: Editorial: Dismissal Simply Misses The BoatWed, 15 Jun 2016
Source:News, The (New Glasgow, CN NS)          Area:Nova Scotia Lines:61 Added:06/17/2016

Entrenched, partisan mentality is one of the worst things about our political institutions. The federal Liberals - despite claims of a progressive attitude toward governing - are demonstrating they're just as capable of it as the rest.

With the legalization of marijuana still on the agenda, the Liberals rejected a motion from the NDP this week to - in the meantime - decriminalize simple possession leading up to the law change.

This wouldn't be the first time politicians and others have suggested that interim step as sensible.

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126 CN NS: Parents Seek Cannabis Oil,Treatment For DaughterWed, 15 Jun 2016
Source:Chronicle Herald (CN NS) Author:Dinshaw, Fram Area:Nova Scotia Lines:101 Added:06/17/2016

A few drops of cannabis oil on the tongue could mean the difference between life and death for young Morgan Oulton.

Now aged 12, the Kentville girl has had life-long epilepsy, recently suffering severe grand mal seizures that once sent her to hospital and another time nearly drowned her in a bathtub. She has lived in a Yarmouth care facility for nine months, has autism, cognitive and behavioural problems, and is considered a flight risk.

"We're scared that her time's running out. We don't know when the next seizure's going to be," said her mother Chantelle Oulton, fighting back tears as she addressed media in Bedford Wednesday alongside her husband Brent. "She continues to deteriorate."

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127 CN NS: Column: Controlling Impaired Driving By DrugFri, 03 Jun 2016
Source:Amherst News (CN NS) Author:Wood, Tom Area:Nova Scotia Lines:112 Added:06/06/2016

According to MADD, impaired driving on average claims 1,250 to 1,500 lives each year and injures approximately 63,000 Canadians. This number is staggering when you consider that this is an entirely preventable tragedy. I am concerned that the discussion of the legalization or decriminalization of Cannabis Marijuana may create an increase in these numbers.

I believe that MADD has done a great job in campaigning on the dangers of consuming alcohol while driving, but now drug impaired driving is becoming more and more an issue. In fact, in some age groups, it may be a bigger problem than alcohol-impaired driving.

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128 CN NS: The Politics Behind Medicinal MarijuanaFri, 03 Jun 2016
Source:Chronicle Herald (CN NS) Author:Parker, Jordan Area:Nova Scotia Lines:185 Added:06/06/2016

N.S. Marijuana Seller Says Weed Shall Overcome

Halifax's best known marijuana business operator Mal McMeekin says it won't be long before the need for medical marijuana overcomes the stigma and legal biases against it.

McMeekin isn't rattled by last week's Toronto raids of 43 marijuana dispensaries.

"I knew the risks and I knew what could happen," said McMeekin following the raids.

He acknowledges his business operates in a legal grey area and spoke to the Chronicle Herald last month about the confusing and conflicting politics of medical marijuana sales.

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129 CN NS: Column: Dope and Dopamine: Legalized Marijuana in AdultWed, 18 May 2016
Source:News, The (New Glasgow, CN NS) Author:Oz, Mehmet Area:Nova Scotia Lines:46 Added:05/20/2016

What do Alaska, Colorado, Oregon, Washington, D.C., and Washington state have in common? They've legalized recreational marijuana use for adults. And a total of 24 states allow medical marijuana in various ways: in New York, you cannot smoke it, although you can inhale a vapor, eat it, use a tincture or take pills. More than 12 states have decriminalized possession.

No wonder marijuana use more than doubled from 2001 to 2013. Unfortunately, according to a study in JAMA Psychiatry, in 2012-13 nearly 30 per cent of users had marijuana use disorder, otherwise known as MUD. That's a huge percentage. Symptoms include problems with normal functioning, cravings and withdrawal symptoms, such as inability to sleep, restlessness, nervousness, anger or depression within a week of ceasing heavy use. This MUD treatment also makes you older.

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130 CN NS: Chractien Now Favours Decriminalizing PotTue, 10 May 2016
Source:Toronto Star (CN ON) Author:MacDonald, Michael Area:Nova Scotia Lines:73 Added:05/11/2016

Former PM Says He Has Tried To Keep Pace With Changing Attitudes On Big Social Issues

HALIFAX- Jean Chretien says politicians have to adjust to changing times, as his own views on marijuana, capital punishment and other contentious issues evolved after he was first elected in the early 1960s.

Whether it's pot smoking, abortion, gay marriage or the death penalty, the former prime minister says he's tried to reflect the spirit of the times - even if his changing politics put him in conflict with his conservative upbringing in a large Roman Catholic family in rural Quebec.

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131 CN NS: Go With The Flow, Chretien AdvisesTue, 10 May 2016
Source:Toronto Sun (CN ON) Author:MacDonald, Michael Area:Nova Scotia Lines:79 Added:05/11/2016

Ex-PM, 82, Says Politicians Musts Adjust To Changing Times

HALIFAX - Jean Chretien says politicians have to adjust to changing times, as his own views on marijuana, capital punishment and other contentious issues evolved after he was first elected in the early 1960s.

Whether it's pot smoking, abortion, gay marriage or the death penalty, the former prime minister says he's tried to reflect the spirit of the times - even if his changing politics put him in conflict with his conservative upbringing in a large, Roman Catholic family in rural Quebec.

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132 CN NS: Column: Hopes And Dreams Go Up In SmokeMon, 09 May 2016
Source:News, The (New Glasgow, CN NS) Author:Oz, Mehmet Area:Nova Scotia Lines:46 Added:05/11/2016

Up in Smoke (Cheech and Chong, 1978) may have floated the hazy notion that smoking marijuana was harmless fun, but new research shows that a woman's chance for delivering a healthy baby is actually what goes up in smoke if she lets smoke into her brain and lungs while pregnant.

Researchers from the University of Arizona looked at 24 studies of pregnancy and marijuana smoking: They discovered that pregnant women who smoke cannabis were more likely to be anemic and their babies more likely to end up in neonatal intensive care with low birth weight.

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133 CN NS: Defence Lawyer Offering Free Legal RepresentationFri, 06 May 2016
Source:Amherst News (CN NS) Author:Cole, Darrell Area:Nova Scotia Lines:76 Added:05/07/2016

To Those Facing Sentencing for Marijuana Possession

An Amherst defence lawyer is offering free legal representation to Cumberland County residents facing sentencing for possession of cannabis for personal use.

Jim O'Neil said Thursday he is offering the service through the remainder of 2016 and only to people who have pleaded guilty and are in the sentencing phase.

"In this country we have the ancient common-law tradition of amicus curiae. When a lawyer believes an injustice might occur in a court proceedings, the lawyer can appear as a friend of the court and provide representation, usually this is done without charge," said O'Neil. "The Canadian government has announced that simple possession of cannabis for personal use will be decriminalized in 2017.

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134 CN NS: Column: Smoke 'Em - And Tax 'Em - If You've Got 'EmFri, 29 Apr 2016
Source:Cape Breton Post (CN NS) Author:Wangersky, Russell Area:Nova Scotia Lines:75 Added:05/02/2016

In Newfoundland and Labrador, the latest budget brought huge debt, a two per cent increase in the HST and shutdowns of everything from seniors' dental programs to more than half the province's public libraries.

In Prince Edward Island, the HST's up one per cent, while Nova Scotia has gone through public sector wages to eke out the barest slender slip of a balanced budget. New Brunswick? It also raised HST by two points to 15 per cent and is talking about public sector job cuts.

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135 CN NS: Column: Smoke 'Em - and Tax 'Em - If You've Got 'EmFri, 29 Apr 2016
Source:News, The (New Glasgow, CN NS) Author:Wangersky, Russell Area:Nova Scotia Lines:73 Added:04/30/2016

In Newfoundland and Labrador, the latest budget brought huge debt, a two per cent increase in the HST and shutdowns of everything from seniors' dental programs to more than half the province's public libraries.

In Prince Edward Island, the HST's up one per cent, while Nova Scotia has gone through public sector wages to eke out the barest slender slip of a balanced budget. New Brunswick? It also raised HST by two points to 15 per cent and is talking about public sector job cuts.

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136 CN NS: Editorial: It's High Time to Legalize MarijuanaFri, 29 Apr 2016
Source:Truro Daily News (CN NS)          Area:Nova Scotia Lines:75 Added:04/30/2016

The federal government is pushing ahead with plans to legalize marijuana and not before time. Health Minister Jane Philpott certainly didn't play down the controversial announcement. She chose a special session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York regarding drug use and drug-related crime.

The timing was more than coincidental. Minister Philpott chose April 20 to reveal that Ottawa plans to introduce legislation legalizing marijuana in the spring of next year. Her address coincided with 4/ 20 - the annual day of celebration for cannabis culture lovers, the so- called National Weed Day.

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137 CN NS: Column: Smoke 'Em - and Tax 'Em - If You've Got 'EmFri, 29 Apr 2016
Source:Amherst News (CN NS) Author:Wangersky, Russell Area:Nova Scotia Lines:74 Added:04/30/2016

In Newfoundland and Labrador, the latest budget brought huge debt, a two per cent increase in the HST and shutdowns of everything from seniors' dental programs to more than half the province's public libraries.

In Prince Edward Island, the HST's up one per cent, while Nova Scotia has gone through public sector wages to eke out the barest slender slip of a balanced budget. New Brunswick? It also raised HST by two points to 15 per cent and is talking about public sector job cuts.

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138 CN NS: Column: Smoke 'Em - and Tax 'Em - If You've Got 'EmFri, 29 Apr 2016
Source:Truro Daily News (CN NS) Author:Wangersky, Russell Area:Nova Scotia Lines:74 Added:04/30/2016

In Newfoundland and Labrador, the latest budget brought huge debt, a two per cent increase in the HST and shutdowns of everything from seniors' dental programs to more than half the province's public libraries.

In Prince Edward Island, the HST's up one per cent, while Nova Scotia has gone through public sector wages to eke out the barest slender slip of a balanced budget. New Brunswick? It also raised HST by two points to 15 per cent and is talking about public sector job cuts.

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139 CN NS: Pot Activist Dana Larsen Ends Overgrow The Government Tour InMon, 18 Apr 2016
Source:Chronicle Herald (CN NS)          Area:Nova Scotia Lines:59 Added:04/20/2016

Marijuana Party founder Dana Larsen, busted less than two weeks ago on a national pot-promoting tour, said he feels right at home in Halifax.

"It's coming along really nicely here," he said in an interview before a speech at the High Life Social Club on Spring Garden Road.

"It's getting some new dispensaries opening up. I suspect that the dispensary revolution will spread across the Maritimes."

Halifax Regional Municipality has denied business licences to operators such as Tasty Budds Compassion Club. The operator has appealed the decision to the UARB and opened a second location. Farm Assist's operator has been charged with trafficking.

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140 CN NS: Parents Of Prisoners Fight For JusticeSat, 19 Mar 2016
Source:Observer, The (CN ON) Author:Tutton, Michael Area:Nova Scotia Lines:132 Added:03/21/2016

Families of Dead Provincial Inmates Grieve As Demands for Accountability Rebuffed

SYDNEY, N. S. - Ernest LeBlanc sits by the wooden box that contains his son's cremated remains, clenching his hands as he describes his anger at the wall of silence that has greeted most of his questions about his son's death in a Cape Breton jail hours after being admitted.

"I want to know how he died. I know he could have been saved. He didn't deserve to die like this," says the 64-year-old resident of Sydney Mines, N. S.

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