As word continues to grow of the federal government moving toward full legalization of marijuana, local potheads are preparing to celebrate their day of days — April 20 — right in the heart of downtown Windsor.
Joshua Jacquot says his employer won’t allow him during working hours to take the medication he needs to cope with depression and anxiety because that medication is medical marijuana.
Windsor’s pot smokers — that is, the ones who consume it legally — could be asked to join the largest study of its kind in Canada aimed at measuring how effective medical cannabis actually is.
Medical marijuana should become easier to obtain for local patients with the opening next month of a new medical clinic in Windsor specializing in cannabis treatment.
Marc Emery’s supporters lit joints and used pot vaporizers as they waited outside Windsor City Hall for him to cross back into Canada from Detroit Tuesday afternoon.
After serving a five-year prison sentence for selling marijuana seeds to U.S. customers, Vancouver's Marc Emery is expected to cross the border back into Canada on Tuesday (August 12).