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The Fight for Medical Use of Magic Mushrooms Is Moving to the Courts Psilocybin therapy is changing the lives of some patients. Advocates are gearing up for a legal battle to increase access. Curt Petrovich is a journalist with more than 30 years of investigative reporting experience and numerous awards. In 2015, he was diagnosed with severe PTSD stemming from decades covering natural disasters and humanitarian catastrophes. SHARES Denying patients access to valuable psilocybin therapy violates their charter rights, say advocates. Photo by Peter Dejong, AP Photo. The fight for the right to use and possess magic mushrooms for medical purposes could be headed to Federal Court in a case that echoes the early efforts to legalize the medicinal use of cannabis. ....
Article content Whether people are forced to pre-pay, or are dragged in upon arrival, it’s just wrong. Canadians should not stand for it. It’s especially appalling since the COVID-positive numbers have been dropping. Ontario’s own numbers show out of 14 million people there are 689 hospitalized, 269 in the ICU and 190 on ventilators in the province’s 384 hospitals. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Every case is upsetting but to lock down an entire province, and contain people in a locked setting with guards on every floor, is not only disturbing but also unnecessary. ....
Article content The Canadian government has been asked by constitutional experts to stop the mandatory hotel quarantining of returning travellers. But, so far, Ottawa has not indicated if it will comply. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Joe Warmington: COVID hotels against Charter of Rights, Justice Centre says Back to video “The government’s arrest and detention of Canadians in this fashion is unlawful and unconstitutional, and we demand the immediate release of any Canadian currently being so detained,” said lawyer John Carpay, president of the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF). ....
Article content The Canadian government has been asked by constitutional experts to stop the mandatory hotel quarantining of returning travellers. But, so far, Ottawa has not indicated if it will comply. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or WARMINGTON: COVID hotels against Charter of Rights, Justice Centre says Back to video “The government’s arrest and detention of Canadians in this fashion is unlawful and unconstitutional, and we demand the immediate release of any Canadian currently being so detained,” said lawyer John Carpay, president of the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF). “The government has not explained why people cannot self-isolate at home. Locking people up in secret locations, without a right to call a lawyer or to have their detention reviewed by a judge, is in line with practices carried out by the world’s most repressive regimes.” ....