Law & Politics
December 31, 2012

Owen Smith, the head baker of the Cannabis Buyers’ Club of Canada, will be acquitted of two outstanding drug offences, but lawyers say the Crown has left the door open to appeal a landmark medical marijuana ruling that authorized people to use cannabis edibles.
while it's fun that you made your own headline, it's the pessimistic headline, which in context is misleading. It shows you have little understanding of Canadian legal system and will likely confuse people into thinking that by sfighting the law that we have made it possible for Canada to ban edibles. We have broken the ban on edibles. By Appealing the judges decision the door will open for this to become a more powerful ruling that will be binding at a provincial level and highly persuasive when applied in other provinces Canada wide. The door to banning edibles was slammed shut when prohibition began in Canada in 1923, 89 years later we have found the exit for thousands of seriously ill people.
Thank you for the clarification! No doubt we have a lot to learn about Canadian law and how the system works up there. Personally, I'm just excited that the right thing was done.
thankyou! :) me too