Neron v. Canada (Attorney General)
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Neron v. Canada (Attorney General) Court (s) Database Federal Court Decisions Date 2001-08-27 Neutral citation 2001 FCT 941 File numbers T-850-01 Decision Content Date: 20010827 Docket: T-850-01 Neutral Citation: 2001 FCT 941 BETWEEN: ROBERT NERON Applicant - and - ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADA Respondent REASONS FOR ORDER AND ORDER BLAIS J. [1] This is a motion for an order for a grandfather exemption and an authorization to increase from five grams to eight grams the marijuana needed by the applicant for his personal use. [2] I have carefully reviewed the documents provided by the applicant and I have also discussed with the applicant about the jurisdiction of this Court. [3] This Court has no jurisdiction to modify or to make a decision to increase from five grams to eight grams the marijuana needed for the applicant's personal use. [4] This request has to be presented to the Minister of Health. [5] The applicant has also presented a motion to Justice Teitelbaum, a few days ago, and has received a clear answer about the jurisdiction of this Court. [6] Therefore, this motion is dismissed. Pierre Blais Judge MONTREAL, QUEBEC August 27, 2001 …
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Neron v. Canada (Attorney General) Court (s) Database Federal Court Decisions Date 2001-08-27 Neutral citation 2001 FCT 941 File numbers T-850-01 Decision Content Date: 20010827 Docket: T-850-01 Neutral Citation: 2001 FCT 941 BETWEEN: ROBERT NERON Applicant - and - ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADA Respondent REASONS FOR ORDER AND ORDER BLAIS J. [1] This is a motion for an order for a grandfather exemption and an authorization to increase from five grams to eight grams the marijuana needed by the applicant for his personal use. [2] I have carefully reviewed the documents provided by the applicant and I have also discussed with the applicant about the jurisdiction of this Court. [3] This Court has no jurisdiction to modify or to make a decision to increase from five grams to eight grams the marijuana needed for the applicant's personal use. [4] This request has to be presented to the Minister of Health. [5] The applicant has also presented a motion to Justice Teitelbaum, a few days ago, and has received a clear answer about the jurisdiction of this Court. [6] Therefore, this motion is dismissed. Pierre Blais Judge MONTREAL, QUEBEC August 27, 2001
Source: decisions.fct-cf.gc.ca