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‘What am I supposed to do?’

Protestors in New Minas say medical users ignored amid pot legalizati­on

- BY SARA ERICSSON KINGSCOUNT­YNEWS.CA

Kelly Stoddart says being arrested at a marijuana dispensary will not stop her from advocating for medical marijuana patients.

She was arrested Sept. 21 at the Higher Living Wellness Centre marijuana dispensary in Greenwood, where she worked as a “pot tender.” She now faces two charges of possession of marijuana for the purpose of traffickin­g, and was among those demonstrat­ing near the NSLC in New Minas Oct. 17 as people purchased legal pot for the first time.

Stoddart held a sign, stood amongst her fellow demonstrat­ors and took a long pull from a joint on a patch of grass along the parking lot of County Fair Mall, where demonstrat­ors said they gathered not to protest legalizati­on, but rather the crackdown on dispensari­es.

“For years, people considered cannabis a gateway drug. But for me, it was my exit drug. But now, I can’t legally access what I need. What am I supposed to do?” said Stoddart.

Medical marijuana society says medical users ignored

Debbie Stultz-Giffin was also among the group protesting a series of RCMP raids on dispensari­es across Nova Scotia as federal legalizati­on of recreation­al cannabis use became law in Canada.

Stultz-Giffin is the chair of registered non-profit Maritimers Unite for Medical Marijuana, and said she feels medical cannabis users have been ignored during the lead up to legalizati­on.

“I’m not as concerned about what’s going on inside, because, certainly, we do not oppose the legalizati­on of recreation­al cannabis. What we do oppose is that throughout all of this, patients’ needs have been ignored,” she said.

Stultz-Giffin said she believes the government hasn’t moved to legalize dispensari­es “because it speaks of safety concerns regarding cannabis,” but said this is just not the case, since most of the product that had been sold at dispensari­es, such as Higher Living in Greenwood, came from licensed producers, or LPs, themselves.

“The actual truth is if patients are producing the medicine that’s being supplied to dispensari­es, you can be guaranteed that they won’t be using pesticides or chemicals that might negatively impact health. That would make the whole argument a moot point,” said Stultz-Giffin.

Doctor shortage affecting access: Stoddart

Stoddart said she worries people who used dispensari­es to obtain specific forms of cannabis — oils, dried flowers, capsules — will be left out in the cold because the NSLC’s selection of products and employees won’t cover their specific needs.

Stoddart also said that for many Nova Scotians without a doctor — and with her own doctor retiring at the end of this year — many people are not able to obtain a medical license, and are left without access to legal medical marijuana as a result.

“I don’t know what part they see as legal — all the rules that came in with it now, to me it’s more illegal now than it was yesterday,” she said.

Stultz-Giffin said she believes some dispensari­es will stay open to “continue serving their patients” despite the recent crackdown on dispensari­es throughout Nova Scotia.

“I do see some dispensari­es drawing a line in the sand and staying open with the staunch belief that they have the legal right to do so because of various court decisions,” said Stultz-Giffin.

 ?? SARA ERICSSON ?? Debbie Stultz-Giffin is the chairperso­n of the registered non-profit Maritimers Unite for Medical Marijuana society and was also at the demonstrat­ion.
SARA ERICSSON Debbie Stultz-Giffin is the chairperso­n of the registered non-profit Maritimers Unite for Medical Marijuana society and was also at the demonstrat­ion.
 ?? SARA ERICSSON ?? Kelly Stoddart was arrested Sept. 21 at Higher Living Wellness Centre marijuana dispensary in Greenwood, where she worked as a “pot tender.” She now faces two charges of possession of marijuana for the purpose of traffickin­g and was among those demonstrat­ing near the NSLC in New Minas Oct. 17 as people purchased legal pot for the first time.
SARA ERICSSON Kelly Stoddart was arrested Sept. 21 at Higher Living Wellness Centre marijuana dispensary in Greenwood, where she worked as a “pot tender.” She now faces two charges of possession of marijuana for the purpose of traffickin­g and was among those demonstrat­ing near the NSLC in New Minas Oct. 17 as people purchased legal pot for the first time.

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