A federal court ruling against the ban of growing medical marijuana introduced by the previous Conservative government, was confirmed by Canada’s new Liberal government on Thursday. It allows medical marijuana users to regain their right to grow their own cannabis herbs to fight common diseases that modern medicine cannot help with. Medical Daily reports: The federal government said Canada’s medical marijuana laws would be rewritten to reflect the court’s judgment, setting a deadline of Aug. 24 to finalize the changes. “We are committed, as you know, to making sure that Canadians who require marijuana for medical purposes have appropriate access to that,” Health Minister Jane Philpott told reporters in Ottawa, adding that the current law will remain in place until the changes are finalized. Philpott did not provide specifics on the planned amendments, but noted the government was focused on addressing the issues of accessibility and affordability. In 2013, the then-ruling Conservative government overhauled Canada’s medical marijuana program, requiring that patients buy their cannabis from licensed producers through a mail order system, instead of growing their own marijuana. That prompted a group of British Columbia residents to take Canada to court over the ban, which they said was unconstitutional. Last month, a [...]