No, it has not been made legal. An appeal has been launched in British Columbia against the prohibition of only allowing dried bud for smoking. Compassionate groups in BC will take your dried bud and convert it to oils for you but it is an additional cost. The challenged has been based on access to medicine since for example you are not only allowed to take Tylenol in pill form, you can buy liquid caps. Their challenge is based upon fair access to other forms of the same medicine. HC is acting upon the whims of a near sighted federal government who attempted over the summer to strong arm physicians in Canada to not throw support behind the medical mj industry but the physicians wisely did not buy into that attempt. A case in Toronto, Ontario, Canada showed a young child suffering from epilepsy being forced into smoking pot as a means to control his seizures (but the parents had it changed into oil to add to his yogurt). HC insists he smoke it, the parents administer it using oil, and that treatment has worked for them, bringing his 50 or so siezures a day down to fewer than five.
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