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Sunday, 03/23/2014 2:51:49 PM

Sunday, March 23, 2014 2:51:49 PM

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Medical Marijuana Patients BIG DAY Arrives

MMAR patients hold their collective breath come this Friday March 21stwhich is when the expected ruling comes down on whether MMAR patients’ class action lawsuit against Health Canada and the Conservative Government can go ahead. If the judge rules that medical marijuana patients in Canada do have a case against the government, an injunction will be issued allowing patients to continue to grow their own medicine while the court proceedings continue.

Bad news for licenced producers? Hardly.

In fact you may see a marijuana party in Canada in come Friday with the cannabis stocks.

Here is the thing. An injunction isn’t bad for anyone. It is good for patients, it is good for Licenced Producers, it is good for the entire MMJ community.

YAY Common Sense!!! Finally... someone's got some.

It is actually really good for the business of cannabis in Canada. Why? Well not only will it provide for current patients, but anyone else in Canada; person or business. Get it? Patients will continue to grow, but LP’s will also continue to flourish. In fact the injunction will essentially lift the brutal restrictions on LP’s providing only raw marijuana. By far and away the most inefficient AND unhealthy way to ingest cannabinoids for various therapies. (For most treatments to be effective including mine; higher concentrations well beyond what raw marijuana smoke provide are required.)
And here is the thing… patients being allowed to grow won’t hurt business. Most people don’t want to grow weed and would rather just buy. Anyone who wanted to grow weed in Canada legally is already. It was that easy to get a licence to grow as long as you could find a doctor to justify your hangnail with cannabis. An expansion to the program would not mean more people growing POT.

An expansion of the program would mean more people demanding medical marijuana who have no interest in growing it.

Furthermore, the entire idea of the new MMPR program defies the spirit of business. Mainly that business is there to serve a convenience for a fee and hopefully profit or provide a product that you can't provide. Business does not exist to profit off the restriction of the rights of the majority so a few privileged people in society can benefit.

So when I say anyone, I mean anyone will have ‘access’ to medical marijuana while the injunction is in place. NO court room in Canada will convict ANYONE growing medical marijuana in while this injunction is in place providing for a virtual FREE-FOR-ALL.

This is why you hear rumors of Jimmy and Bensons and Hedges. They have a free hand to operate after the injunction and by the time this court case is settled… Canadians will be talking about legalization polices with a Trudeau win. If you want the business of marijuana to develop as efficiently and as fast as possible, a laissez faire system where the cream rises to the top and Canadians aren’t forced to be subjected to inferior hand-picked producers by Prime Minister Harper.

Let the competition fight it out so the best talent in Canada form the best companies. Harper really screwed this one up with courts on the verge of creating an entirely open system with NO RULES.

If you haven’t seen the big picture yet for Stephen Harper, the writing is on the wall and he will be submitting his resume to international oil companies in 2016. Legalization will happen and with the court case expected to drag on well into 2016, you will have outright legalization in Canada before we ever have solved the Canadian MMJ issue.

So welcome to the Wild, Wild, West of Canadian Marijuana folks.

This is all good though… because now science, technology, investment, and the real POT professionals in the country can get down to work developing top notch cannabis products like Shatter, Honeycomb, and of course the now infamous Cannabis Oil (RSO)

For many people this is most important to, Friday’s expected injunction means their way of life is not going to be rudely snatched away.

For myself and investors like you, it marks the beginnings of the commercial cannabis industry in Canada.

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