Catholic schools should be forced to provide
marijuana under their health plans at no cost.
Not exact matches
On April 12, 2018, the Appeal Court disagreed with the Human Rights Board of Inquiry's decision that denial of coverage for the medical
marijuana under his
health benefits
plan was discriminatory in Canadian Elevator Industry Welfare Trust Fund v. Skinner.
The
plan would allow 20 hospitals to dispense
marijuana to people suffering from cancer and some other diseases
under state Department of
Health regulations.
Mr. Skinner's multiple claims for coverage were all denied on the basis that
marijuana wasn't approved by
Health Canada
under the Food and Drugs Act, does not have a drug identification number and is therefore not an approved drug
under the
plan.