Sunday, May 18, 2014 10:37:00 PM
Peace Naturals CEO Mark Gobuty told Toronto’s Vapor Central that his company has signed on just over 300 patients, while CanniMed said in a release that it’s helped a “handful of patients” so far.
The numbers seem to confirm that, for many patients, switching to a commercial producer is out of the question. So much so, that a large group, organized by The MMAR Coalition Against Repeal, is preparing to fight the changes in court.
With the first hearing expected by February, a Constitutional Challenge launched on behalf of all Canadian patients could prevent the ban on home grows from happening.
If not, some say current prices may force patients back on pharmaceuticals, or to the black market instead.
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