WAITING TO INHALE Screening in Calgary!!!
Keith Fagin, Grant Cluff, Eunice Cluff and Grant Krieger on the speaker panel.
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Engineered Air Theatre
http://www.waitingtoinhale.org/
http://www.jedriffefilms.com/waiting.htm
Waiting to Inhale takes the viewer from underground pot clubs to the U.S. Supreme Court, from Israeli science labs to government approved marijuana gardens outside London. It features leading experts and researchers from all over the world on both sides of the controversy over the therapeutic potential of marijuana. In the U.S., ten states have passed laws with medical marijuana provisions. Yet use, cultivation and possession - for any reason - remain illegal under federal law. In the film we see the ensuing battles while exploring deeper issues of medical ideologies. Waiting to Inhale is not a propaganda film for either side of this international conflict, instead focusing on passionate individuals enmeshed in a struggle whose stakes are nothing short of life and death.
Mark Ware (Canadian participant in this film)
Born in England, Dr. Mark Ware was raised in Jamaica and began his career in medicine there treating patients with sickle cell anemia, gradually becoming convinced that smoked cannabis provided effective relief for chronic pain. His interest in medical cannabis formed the basis of his study of epidemiology at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and he relocated to Canada after receiving his medical degree in order to work with the growing community of scientists and physicians there who studied the potentially therapeutic effects of marijuana. Dr. Ware is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology at McGill University, and a practicing physician at the MUHC Pain Centre. He recently was a Principal Investigator to the Community Research Initiative of Toronto, helping to design a program of research on the medical effectiveness of smoked cannabis for AIDS patients. He is the Scientific Director of the Canadian Consortium for the Investigation of Cannabinoids (CCIC), and a member of both the International Cannabinoid Research Society and the Canadian Pain Society.