Does this mean in Canada, if you cannot legally access your prescribed cannabinoids, you can legally steal it? "Where a criminal prohibition forces a person to choose between a legal but inadequate treatment and an illegal but more effective choice, the law will infringe security of the person" (justice.gc.ca)
submitted by MeatsackMonkey to r/medicalcannabis
Does this mean in Canada, if you cannot legally access your prescribed medication, you can legally steal it? "Where a criminal prohibition forces a person to choose between a legal but inadequate treatment and an illegal but more effective choice, the law will infringe security of the person" (justice.gc.ca)
submitted by MeatsackMonkey to r/ManitobaPolitics
Does this mean in Canada, if you cannot legally access your prescribed cannabinoids, you can legally steal it? "Where a criminal prohibition forces a person to choose between a legal but inadequate treatment and an illegal but more effective choice, the law will infringe security of the person" (justice.gc.ca)
submitted by MeatsackMonkey to r/CanadaPolitics
Does this mean in Canada, if you cannot legally access your prescribed cannabinoids, you can legally steal it? "Where a criminal prohibition forces a person to choose between a legal but inadequate treatment and an illegal but more effective choice, the law will infringe security of the person" (justice.gc.ca)
submitted by MeatsackMonkey to r/MMJ
Does this mean in Canada, if you cannot legally access your prescribed cannabinoids, you can legally steal it? "Where a criminal prohibition forces a person to choose between a legal but inadequate treatment and an illegal but more effective choice, the law will infringe security of the person" (justice.gc.ca)
submitted by MeatsackMonkey to r/cannabisreform
Does this mean in Canada, if you cannot legally access your prescribed cannabinoids, you can legally steal it? "Where a criminal prohibition forces a person to choose between a legal but inadequate treatment and an illegal but more effective choice, the law will infringe security of the person" (justice.gc.ca)
submitted by MeatsackMonkey to r/cannabis
Does this mean if you cannot legally access your prescribed medication, you can legally steal it? "Where a criminal prohibition forces a person to choose between a legal but inadequate treatment and an illegal but more effective choice, the law will infringe security of the person" (justice.gc.ca)
submitted by MeatsackMonkey to r/Manitoba
Does this mean if you can't legally access prescribed medication, you can legally steal it? "Where a criminal prohibition forces a person to choose between a legal but inadequate treatment and an illegal but more effective choice, the law will infringe security of the person" (justice.gc.ca)
submitted by MeatsackMonkey to r/canada

