Cannabis Religious Freedom Charter Challenge Update
Posted by gestroud Friday, August 13, 2010 | 0 viewsSource: Cannabis Culture Magazine
Here is the latest in my religious cannabis use case against the Canadian Government.
As I've reported in earlier blogs, I applied for an exemption to use cannabis for religious purposes to Health Canada with the aid of activist lawyer Kirk Tousaw, and this request was rejected. This rejection opened things up to a judicial review of Health Canada’s rejection, in the Federal Court of Canada.
Earlier stories on the case, including affidavits and other relevant information:
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