The Cannabis Substitution Project has been handing out care packs of cannabis edibles from VANDU on Vancouver’s downtown east side for nearly 2 years with great success.It is all run by volunteers who arrive twice a week to long line ups of mostly regulars who use it to offset the use of opioids and other street drugs. All of the cannabis is by donation.The care packs consist of 4-6 edibles and 1 or 2 joints. People report that it also helps them in a variety of ways from pain to sleep disorders and much more.The goals of The CSP-1) To make it as easy as possible for people who are at risk of overdosing on opioids and other street drugs, to transition onto cannabis as a substitute.2) To demonstrate the safety of using cannabis, even high doses of concentrated extracts.3) To demonstrate that cannabis, especially in the form of high dose edibles, is effective as a substitute for opioids and other street drugs, as well as its effacasy for many other health issues.4) To put pressure on all levels of governments to allow for and support access to cannabis for MEDICAL purposes including high dose edibles.5) To allow cannabis in all of its forms to be provided to anyone on disability for a large range of medical applications.The Cannabis Substitution Project has been providing care packs of high dose edibles for the past 22 months from the office of VANDU on Vancouver's downtown east side. Once a week for the first year and twice a week for the last 10 month's without fail.In that time we have distributed around 100,000 edibles and around 20,000 joints.It opperates thanks to a marvelous team of unpaid volunteers and generous donators.