Pubdate: Fri, 01 Jul 2016 Source: Globe and Mail (Canada) Page: A10 Copyright: 2016 The Globe and Mail Company Contact: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/168 Author: Phil Emberley (NOT) IN THE MAIL? For patients who rely on medical marijuana to relieve pain and treat chronic conditions, accessibility is critical. Under the current rules, medical marijuana is available exclusively by mail (Canada Post Disruption Looms - June 30). Even if the current dispute is settled without a work stoppage, labour disruptions at Canada Post are not an anomaly. So why is Canada Post the only option for patients, who should not be left in the lurch as a result of a one channel distribution system that is untenable and unnecessary. More than 40,000 pharmacists in urban, rural and remote communities could dispense and manage medical marijuana, through a network of community pharmacies purpose-built to securely handle controlled substances. No health-care provider is more accessible, or more educated to counsel patients about risks and drug interactions. A mail-service disruption forces patients to go without treatment, or seek out illicit dispensaries where the product's safety is unknown. Changing the rules to allow pharmacist dispensing and management of medical marijuana is a simple solution to make safe products accessible to patients who need them most. Phil Emberley, Canadian Pharmacists Association - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom