It was four years ago when a Kelowna man confined to a wheelchair went public, criticizing Interior Health’s policy on medicinal marijuana. Gerald Hardychuk was denied the right to smoke his medicine on the property of the Cottonwoods Care Centre. At the time, IHA said it would work with Hardychuk to find a solution, but as Kelly Hayes reports, the Kelowna man’s battle with IHA would appear to be a losing one.
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