Consequences of pot program cuts 'should be alarming,' says veteran with PTSD

gb123

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They get it paid for,,,and what about the people who have cancer and no INS or work to pay or can they grow or can they find a DG as well.?
Guess those type are shit outtta luck and MUST DIE lmao...


MMAR can grow what they need and AMCPR...

I guess if you are a vet and can grow...you have to now..and the ones who go without? who the fucknose.



The move has angered Fabian Henry, an Afghanistan veteran and the founder of Marijuana for Trauma — an Oromocto, N.B., company with 15 locations to help veterans access medical marijuana.

'Veterans are sitting at home in anxiety'
Henry, who was medically released from the army in 2012, said he smokes 10 grams of marijuana a day.

"A couple thousand veterans are sitting at home in anxiety right now wondering how they're going to survive on 70 per cent less medication," Henry, 37, said from a hotel room in Ottawa.

The New Waterford, N.S., native just finished a five-month walk to Ottawa from New Brunswick. He plans to stage a peaceful demonstration Thursday on Parliament Hill to protest the cut to reimbursements.

The reduction means veterans who use medical marijuana will have to pay out of pocket for their full dosage or medicate with less weed.

Henry said cannabis is the only thing that works to treat his post-traumatic stress disorder and tame suicidal and violent thoughts. Anti-psychotics, benzodiazepenes and anti-depressants have failed, he said.

Emerging research
When Hehr announced the cutback in November, an internal department review showed a skyrocketing number of prescriptions and the lack of a policy on reimbursement.

Hehr said the new policy will be reviewed and adjusted as more scientific evidence becomes available.


Veterans Affairs Minister Kent Hehr says medical professionals are in the best position to authorize appropriate treatment for patients. (CBC)

"There is sufficient anecdotal evidence from veterans that it works, which is why we continue to be the only jurisdiction in North America that reimburses," said Hehr.

Not too much pot
Henry said medical marijuana has greatly improved his quality of life so that he's able to work.

He said the marijuana doesn't make him stoned because of the strains he uses and the tolerance he's built up over the last six years.

New Brunswick and Nova Scotia have almost the same number of veterans receiving compensation for medical marijuana. More than 1,500 of them live in the two Maritime provinces — that's 35 per cent of all claimants across the country.

Exceptional circumstances
Veterans who have authorization from a pain management specialist or a psychiatrist for more than three grams a day can continue to receive higher compensation. So far, 46 veterans, more than half the applicants, have that approval.


New Brunswick has 794 veterans who receive medical marijuana compensation, the most in Canada. In Nova Scotia, there are 759 patients. (Robert Short/CBC)

But Fabian said the wait to see a specialist can take months — his own appointment is in the fall — and that lag will leave veterans in the lurch.

In response to complaints, Hehr said his department is working with veterans who are having difficulties getting the paperwork together.

The department has simplified the authorization process for veterans who have both chronic pain and a psychiatric condition. Now approval from either a pain management or a psychiatrist will suffice.

'This should be alarming'
Henry is unsatisfied. He is urging the minister to hold off on the reimbursement cutback until the department finishes its own research project on the effects of marijuana on veterans.

He said the potential consequence of having veterans run out of medication "should be alarming" to the department.

"The one medication that was working is going to be drastically reduced and potentially flare up people's PTSD," said Henry.

"I don't really know what's going to happen. I just know it ain't going to be good."

Cannabis 'cannot be the whole treatment'
Michel Doiron, the department's assistant deputy minister, said one of the most effective ways of helping people in mental health distress is "engagement and support early and often."

He said cannabis may play a role in treatment "but it cannot be the whole treatment regime."

Doiron said the department provides support to access thousands of mental health practitioners across the country, operational service injury clinics and military family resource centres.

 

WHATFG

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Veterans Affairs Minister Kent Hehr says medical professionals are in the best position to authorize appropriate treatment for patients. (CBC)
hahahahahahaha.....hahahahahaha...since when?

He said cannabis may play a role in treatment "but it cannot be the whole treatment regime."
and why not? is that what the scientific litrerature is suggesting?,,,,hmmm...always talking out their asses...
 

VIANARCHRIS

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So a vet with a pension bigger than many is upset cause we aren't going to pay for all his meds anymore, but has absolutely no empathy for those who don't enjoy any subsidy at all. Cry me a fucking river.
 

The Hippy

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im guessing its partly the greedly LP's billing the crap out of the taxpayers,
yes vets should be able to grow their own for any overage needed
Well at 10 grams per day at $10 bucks or more plus plus.....imagine what the gov was forking out per day x how many vets....yikes. I can see why somebody felt it was a bit much.
 

The Hippy

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at 10 plus a gree lmao...
Im sure some charged more selling it lol
They could charge anything under cost and still make out like bandits pretty well considering it as free to start with. The margin is more than good...lol
 

cannadan

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"The move has angered Fabian Henry, an Afghanistan veteran and the founder of Marijuana for Trauma — an Oromocto, N.B., company with 15 locations to help veterans access medical marijuana."
no surprise here...with
"New Brunswick has 794 veterans who receive medical marijuana compensation, the most in Canada. In Nova Scotia, there are 759 patients. (Robert Short/CBC)"

So 794 in N.B. and 759 in N.S. which is 1/2 hour drive from the border to Moncton location
I would bet QC. would be third being its about 45 mins from border to a convienient one of "15 locations"

either way that could be a lot of ticking time bombs.....
I can see us paying for all of the needed mmj...it just needs to be supplied at 0.50 a gram.... then our example gets all the medication he needs
and it costs tax payers 5 dollars instead of 100.oo dollars
sounds like these customers need to have a better LP example....since they are pretty much being forced in a certain direction....
they could at least find a compassionate LP(doesn't exist) or maybe they should start up a co-op seeing they have members in need in every province and/or area in Canada.
 

VIANARCHRIS

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"The move has angered Fabian Henry, an Afghanistan veteran and the founder of Marijuana for Trauma — an Oromocto, N.B., company with 15 locations to help veterans access medical marijuana."
no surprise here...with
"New Brunswick has 794 veterans who receive medical marijuana compensation, the most in Canada. In Nova Scotia, there are 759 patients. (Robert Short/CBC)"

So 794 in N.B. and 759 in N.S. which is 1/2 hour drive from the border to Moncton location
I would bet QC. would be third being its about 45 mins from border to a convienient one of "15 locations"

either way that could be a lot of ticking time bombs.....
I can see us paying for all of the needed mmj...it just needs to be supplied at 0.50 a gram.... then our example gets all the medication he needs
and it costs tax payers 5 dollars instead of 100.oo dollars
sounds like these customers need to have a better LP example....since they are pretty much being forced in a certain direction....
they could at least find a compassionate LP(doesn't exist) or maybe they should start up a co-op seeing they have members in need in every province and/or area in Canada.
Like most government programs, some slimeball see's the opportunity to screw over taxpayers. And just like nearly every other Canadian government program, it applies to only a select few while forcing us all to pay. I don't want to pay anything to give a perk to one group while letting a bigger, more vulnerable population struggle with no assistance. The idea of a co-op run by and for vets makes sense. It would not only relieve taxpayers of the financial burden, it would provide therapy for vets with ptsd.
 

gb123

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"The move has angered Fabian Henry, an Afghanistan veteran and the founder of Marijuana for Trauma — an Oromocto, N.B., company with 15 locations to help veterans access medical marijuana."
no surprise here...with
"New Brunswick has 794 veterans who receive medical marijuana compensation, the most in Canada. In Nova Scotia, there are 759 patients. (Robert Short/CBC)"

So 794 in N.B. and 759 in N.S. which is 1/2 hour drive from the border to Moncton location
I would bet QC. would be third being its about 45 mins from border to a convienient one of "15 locations"

either way that could be a lot of ticking time bombs.....
I can see us paying for all of the needed mmj...it just needs to be supplied at 0.50 a gram.... then our example gets all the medication he needs
and it costs tax payers 5 dollars instead of 100.oo dollars
sounds like these customers need to have a better LP example....since they are pretty much being forced in a certain direction....
they could at least find a compassionate LP(doesn't exist) or maybe they should start up a co-op seeing they have members in need in every province and/or area in Canada.
been sayin the only way is to make it cheaper than it is to grow..even less than 50 cents .......................... a TON!

see how much other crops go for.
.its no different except the STUPID CASH THEY PLAN ON MAKING

me tinks they wont catch on and that will help their demise ...:cool:

bedsides VET and the odd few..
who actually is going to buy LP shwag when the Market is already covered... lol
still find that one funny as hell but true non the less
any one here gonna buy poison sprayed shwags?.. to say it isn't sprayed would be funny because it all is and we all know it to be this way..
The poisons are OK to be eaten??:shock:..not smoked!!!!!
. or put into concentrated form..OH WE FORGET DID WE?? lol and who are the no minds again? bongsmilie

No one has said anything about what would happen if the BM cut its price to half of what the LPs sell it for..
BM wold become THE ONLY MARKET which it already is and will always be..the government plans on it for police business and income. Its a sad joke shoved down the throats of the sick!
 
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