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Brian Crombie Radio Hour - Epi 1566 - Outlaw Patients: How Courts — Not Politics — Legalized Cannabis in Canada

Brian Crombie Radio Hour - Epi 1566 - Outlaw Patients: How Courts — Not Politics — Legalized Cannabis in Canada

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In this episode of The Brian Crombie Radio Hour, Brian sits down with Russell Barth, Ottawa-based medical cannabis advocate and author of Outlaw Patients: A Medical Marijuana Memoir, for a candid, deeply personal conversation about pain, recovery, and the real story behind cannabis legalization in Canada. Russell’s journey begins with fibromyalgia so severe it left him in a wheelchair for more than five years — and a recovery that challenges conventional assumptions about medicine, disability, and treatment. But this is more than a health story. It’s a revealing look at how patient-led court battles, not political generosity or tax incentives, dismantled cannabis prohibition long before Parliament acted. Together, they explore how medical cannabis helped Russell regain mobility, why constitutional challenges reshaped Canadian drug policy, what the science actually says about THC, CBD, pain, and epilepsy, and why many medical users remain frustrated with today’s regulated system. The conversation also tackles persistent myths, Health Canada’s own data, and why psychedelics may be on a similar legal trajectory. The episode closes with two short reflections from Brian — one unpacking a viral manifesto on attraction, confidence, and control, and another examining what he calls “the death of pursuit” in modern relationships, work, and institutions. This isn’t a pro- or anti-cannabis debate.
It’s a clear-eyed discussion about patients, courts, unintended consequences — and how policy really changes, often long before governments catch up.
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