May/June 2002
Craig Cox Utne Reader
With only a doctor's permission, Canadians can now grow their own
marijuana for medicinal purposes, according to
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Quarterly (Winter 2001/2002). The measure passed over the
objections of the Canadian Medical Association, which argued that
the herb's 3,000-year track record of medicinal efficacy is
insufficient evidence.