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November 13, 2006
Canadian Profs Granted Request to Use Medical Marijuana in the Workplace
CNN is reporting that the University of Toronto and York University has granted two professors access to specially ventilated rooms where they can smoke marijuana to ease their chronic medical conditions. Using human rights legislation, the two petitioned their employers for the right to light up in the workplace. [JH]
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