State Failure #104: State-produced cannabis
Seems that cannabis grown by the Canadian government isn't up to snuff. The terminally-ill recipients are not entirely satisfied:
"It's totally unsuitable for human consumption," said Jim Wakeford, 58, an AIDS patient in Gibsons, British Columbia.
Wakeford and Barrie Dalley, a 52-year-old Toronto man who uses marijuana to combat the nausea associated with AIDS, are returning their 1-ounce (30-gram) bags, and Dalley is demanding his money back -- about C$150 ($110) plus taxes. Wakeford is returning his unpaid bill for two bags with a written complaint.
Ingrates.
Hat tip: Commonsense and Wonder.
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