Presentations

The BCCCS provides public outreach and education about the therapeutic use of cannabis and the work we do. We give presentations to university and college classes, pain clinics, hospice centers, community drop-in centers and more. In the past year, we've made presentations to the Delta Palliative Nurses, World AIDS Day (Vancouver), Centre For Concurrent Disorders, Hollyhock Summer Gathering, Purpose Society Hep C Group, Aids Vancouver, Richmond Addictions and more. We have also done public presentations at rallies, the Vancouver Public Library, and conferences in Canada, the USA, and New Zealand.
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Community Outreach for Seniors
A promotional video about seniors with a variety of health concerns that use cannabis as medicine for symptom and disease management, made for the BC Compassion Club Society by Pull Focus Film School.
BCCCS Gives Testimony to the Senate Against Bill C-15
In December, the BCCCS went to Ottawa to provide expert testimony on the damaging effects the Conservatives' proposed Bill C-15 would have on medical marijuana patients and Compassion Clubs. If passed, Bill C-15 would impose mandatory prison sentences for drug offences, including cannabis cultivation, starting at 5 plants.... [...More]
BCCCS presents at Vancouver Public Library
The Cannabis Conundrum at the Vancouver Public Library  - Sept 28/05 (on Pot-TV).
Presentations
BCCCS presents at Beyond Prohibition conference
BCCCS presents at Beyond Prohibition, a conference put on the the BC Civil Liberties Association, May 8, 2004. (on Pot-TV).
BCCCS Presentation to the OCMA Stakeholders Advisory Committee
Compassion Clubs are stakeholders in the development of these regulations. We are actually providing access to this effective medicine, while members of this committee who are deeply invested in the status quo of prohibition, are influencing the creation of regulations, which cater to prohibition, not to a true healthcare agenda.
BCCCS Testimony to The Special Senate Committee on Illegal Drugs
In 2001, the BCCCS was invited to testify before the Senate Committee as part of their efforts to gather information for their upcoming report, Cannabis: Our Position for a Canadian Public Policy.
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