Sep 19, 2017
For many medical marijuana patients, BC weed delivery services solve accessibility issues due to lack of mobility. To learn more, visit www.bcweeddelivery.com
Kelowna, Canada - September 19, 2017 /PressCable/ —
Though legal access to marijuana is still a year away for many Canadians, some dispensaries already operating legally offer much-needed medicinal relief for suffering individuals. But what happens when those individuals holding legal marijuana prescriptions have limited mobility due to pain, lack of transportation options, or other restrictions? In the province of British Columbia, many turn to BC weed delivery services.
The medical conditions that can lead a doctor to prescribe legal medicinal marijuana often correlate with high degrees of pain and a lack of mobility — Health Link BC notes that these can include cancer, AIDS, and multiple sclerosis, among others; diseases that can be debilitating to mobility and prevent the afflicted individual from easily leaving their home. For many British Columbians in these cases, weed delivery can present an alternative means of access for this crucial form of pain relief.
BC Weed Delivery, a legal marijuana delivery service that ships across Canada, is one such service providing an option for housebound patients with valid medical marijuana permits. Patients with a valid medical marijuana card can visit the website of a provider, such as www.bcweeddelivery.com, and order the legal, medical-grade product of their choice. Services like BC Weed Delivery and others offer a discreet and efficient alternative to a task that for many patients with restricted mobility seems insurmountable.
Though the Government of Canada has not yet officially rolled out its plan for next year’s legalization of marijuana, the Vancouver Sun reports that provincial governments have already begun to publicize their own frameworks for the control of this substance ahead of the federal announcement.
As is the case with Ontario, it is clear that equal accessibility to legal marijuana has been a consideration in the framework-building process. According to the Vancouver Sun, the government of Ontario’s legalization plans will indeed incorporate online sales of marijuana to service those unable or unwilling to go to one of the province’s regulated dispensaries in-person.
Though British Columbia has not released an official plan for the impending legalization of marijuana, with the popularity of BC Weed Delivery services and with Ontario’s plan setting a precedent, it would be downright shocking if the plan for the distribution of legalized marijuana on the west coast did not follow suit.
Individuals seeking more information on the BC Weed Delivery services available to them may visit www.bcweeddelivery.com
*Sources: Health Link BC, the Vancouver Sun
Contact Info:
Name: Dan McGilvery
Organization: BC Weed Delivery
Address: PO Box 22133 Capri PO, Kelowna, BC V1Y 9N9, Canada
For more information, please visit https://www.bcweeddelivery.com/
Source: PressCable
Release ID: 240558
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