Laurie Canadian420
by on April 1, 2014
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Capitalizing on a reluctance by doctors to prescribe cannabis as a medication, referral and walk-in cannabis clinics are expected to open to fulfill the demand for medical marijuana.

A Georgian Bay area family physician is opening a clinic in north Toronto that will specialize in writing patients’ prescriptions for medical marijuana.

Capitalizing on a reluctance by doctors to prescribe cannabis as a medication, Dr. Danial Schecter will open Cannabinoid Medical Clinic, at the corner of Yonge St. and Eglinton Ave. E. in May.

“It’s always exciting to be a leader in the field,” says Schecter.“It’s a great way to help people and it’s also, from a financial perspective, a good business opportunity.”

Under new medical marijuana regulations, which take full effect April 1, medical marijuana patients must be prescribed cannabis by a doctor or nurse practitioner, and buy their weed from a licensed commercial grower.
However, many in the medical profession are reluctant to prescribe cannabis and Schecter is not the only one who sees that as a business opportunity. Several referral and walk-in cannabis clinics are expected to open in the near future hoping to supply the demand for medical marijuana.

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