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Pubdate: Wed, 09 Jul 2003
Source: Toronto Star (CN ON)
Copyright: 2003 The Toronto Star
Contact:  http://www.thestar.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/456
Author: Mary Gordon

MEDICAL MARIJUANA CAN BE DISTRIBUTED

The federal government will ask doctors to distribute medical marijuana 
grown in a Manitoba lab, CTV News reported yesterday.

While officials had claimed the quality of the marijuana was too 
inconsistent to use, they now say 370 kilograms has passed the test, 
sources told CTV.

An Ontario court ordered Health Canada to broaden access to medical 
marijuana six months ago.

While the government appeals that decision, the court imposed a deadline of 
today to set rules for people who need pot but have trouble getting it legally.

In Ottawa yesterday, U.S. deputy drug czar Barry Crane met senior 
government officials to discuss concerns that Canada's proposed marijuana 
law will increase trafficking to the south, the Star's Mary Gordon reports.

Crane, deputy director for supply reduction at the White House Office of 
National Drug Control Policy, met officials from the foreign affairs 
department, Health Canada, the justice department, the solicitor-general's 
office, and the Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse.

Jennifer de Vallance, spokesperson for the ONDCP, said Crane was not here 
to condemn the proposed bill, which would decriminalize possession of small 
amounts of marijuana.

"We don't intend to meddle in Canada's internal affairs, but we are 
particularly concerned with any implications that any legislation may have 
on drug trafficking ..." she said.
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