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   John KingofthePaupers Turmel to All   
   TURMEL: After 16 weeks, MedPot Applicant   
   10 Jul 17 20:54:58   
   
   From: johnturmel@yahoo.com   
      
   JCT: I've been so puked out at the long processing times for   
   grow permits that I've decided to help an outdoor whose   
   exemption is being stalled until the grow season is over.   
      
   Ray who is is helping all the other patients cited as being   
   stalled and Waylon served and filed his motion in Ottawa   
   today.   
      
   File No: T-1008-17   
                         FEDERAL COURT   
   BETWEEN:   
                         Waylon O'Reilly   
                                                   Applicant   
                              and   
                  Attorney General of Canada   
                                                  Respondent   
      
        APPLICATION UNDER S.18 OF THE FEDERAL COURT ACT   
      
                       NOTICE OF MOTION   
      
   TAKE NOTICE THAT on Thursday July 13 2017, at 10am or as soon   
   thereafter as the motion can be heard, Waylon O'Reilly will   
   make a motion to the Court by teleconference.   
      
   THE MOTION BEFORE THE APPLICATION FOR JUDICIAL REVIEW IS   
   FILED IS FOR an Order granting Applicant interim relief of a   
   personal constitutional exemption to allow Applicant   
   to plant double the outdoor marijuana plants according to his   
   16-week-awaited ACMPR permit for 19 outdoor plants before the   
   grow season ends pending final processing of Applicant's ACMPR   
   authorization and judicial review.   
      
   AND FOR ANY ORDER abridging the time for service or dispensing   
   with any documents or amending any error or omission which   
   this Honourable Court may allow.   
      
   THE GROUNDS FOR THE MOTION ARE that under the MMAR, it took 8-   
   10 weeks to process an application under the MMAR with far   
   more checking to do, and now, under the ACMPR with far less   
   processing to do, Applicant has been waiting for 16 weeks   
   since Mar 20 2017 and has lost half of the 2017 grow season.   
   Applicant submits that the non-instantaneity of delivery of   
   medication by requirement for such a long processing time in   
   an era of instant communications in most other government   
   departments is a violation of the S.7 Charter Right to Life.   
      
   THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE will be used:   
   Applicant' Affidavit dated July 10 2017   
   Any other material this court will allow.   
   Dated at Ottawa on July 10 2017.   
   Waylon O'Reilly   
      
   TO: Registrar of this Court,   
   Attorney General of Canada   
      
                  AFFIDAVIT OF WAYLON O'REILLY   
      
   I, Waylon O'Reilly, residing at 8 Cercle Grenier in Grenville,   
   make oath as follows:   
      
   1. On Mar 20 2017, I sent in my Application under the ACMPR to   
   cultivate 19 outdoor plants.   
      
   2. On Jul 10 2017, 16 weeks later, I have not yet received my   
   permit with half of the grow season gone.   
      
   3. Though I am aware of applicants who received their permits   
   in under 10 weeks, I am also aware of many who have taken much   
   more time.   
      
   4. Tony Van Edig of Grenville-sur-la-Rouge Quebec sent his   
   application in on Jan 10 2017 and got his permit 20 weeks at   
   the beginning of June.   
      
   5. Norman Wong of Hawkesbury Ontario sent his application in   
   on Feb 23 2017 and got his permit 16 weeks later at the end of   
   June.   
      
   6. Laurie Twan of Treadwell Ontario sent her application in on   
   Dec 19 2016 and got her permit 19 weeks later on April 30   
   2017.   
      
   7. Linda Gouchie of Hawkesbury sent her application in on Feb   
   14 2017 and is still waiting for her permit after 21 weeks.   
      
   3. This Affidavit is made in support of an application for an   
   interim constitutional exemption to cultivate 38 outdoor   
   plants for the remainder of the 2017 growing season pending   
   final processing of Applicant's ACMPR authorization and   
   judicial review of processing delays as a violation of the   
   Charter S.7 Right to Life.   
      
   Sworn before me at Ottawa on July 10 2017   
   Waylon O'Reilly   
      
              APPLICANT'S WRITTEN REPRESENTATIONS   
      
   1. On Mar 20 2017, Applicant mailed in his form under the   
   ACMPR to cultivate 19 outdoor plants.   
      
   2. On Jul 10 2017, 16 weeks later, the permit has not yet been   
   processed with half of the grow season gone.   
      
   3. An application that took 8-10 weeks to process under the   
   MMAR now often takes more than double that time.   
      
   4. Though applicants have received their permits in under 10   
   weeks, others have waited far more time.   
      
   5. Tony Van Edig of Grenville-sur-la-Rouge Quebec sent his   
   application in on Jan 10 2017 and got his permit 20 weeks at   
   the beginning of June.   
      
   6. Norman Wong of Hawkesbury Ontario sent his application in   
   on Feb 23 2017 and got his permit 16 weeks later at the end of   
   June.   
      
   7. Laurie Twan of Treadwell Ontario sent her application in on   
   Dec 19 2016 and got her permit 19 weeks later on April 30   
   2017.   
      
   8. Linda Gouchie of Hawkesbury sent her application in on Feb   
   14 2017 and is still waiting for her permit after 21 weeks.   
      
   9. Given the reduction of time necessary for Health Canada to   
   process applications under the new ACMPR, a doubling of the   
   processing time indicates more time spent in a queue than in   
   processing. More unconscionable is post-marks show that   
   permits are mailed out 2 weeks after they are approved. The   
   delay between the processing desk and the mail-room is an   
   important impediment to expeditious delivery of medical   
   treatment and   
   must be a violation of the patient's S.7 Charter Right to   
   Life.   
      
   10. The non-instantaneous registration under the ACMPR is a   
   violation of the patient's S.7 Charter Right to Life. No other   
   medication would be withheld so long in bureaucratic delays.   
      
   ORDER SOUGHT:   
      
   11. Applicant seeks an Order for an interim constitutional   
   exemption to cultivate 38 outdoor plants for the remainder of   
   the 2017 growing season pending final processing of   
   Applicant's ACMPR authorization and judicial review of   
   processing delays as a violation of the Charter S.7 Right to   
   Life.   
      
   Dated at Ottawa on July 10 2017.   
   Waylon O'Reilly   
      
   Waylon O'Reilly   
      
   July 10 2017   
      
   Federal Court of Canada administrator   
   90 Sparks St. Ottawa   
      
   I have waited for a permit to grow marijuana outdoors for 16   
   weeks with the processing supposed to take 8-10 weeks.   
      
   With almost half of the growing season gone, getting my permit   
   in another month kills my chances for a crop this year.   
      
   I'm asking for a hearing by telephone for an interim order   
   allowing me to plant double my limit right away.   
   Waylon O'Reilly   
      
   JCT: So he's asking to start right now but wants to start   
   double the expected limit for only half the season.   
      
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