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Answers Sought On Legal Grow-Op
Posted by CN Staff on October 09, 2002 at 21:38:41 PT
By Wanda Chow
Source: New Westminster Newsleader 
New Westminster police and city hall want answers to a multitude of questions now that a licensed marijuana grow operation has been established in Queensborough. The grow-op is located on Boyne Street and its owners are licensed by Health Canada to possess and cultivate marijuana for medicinal use. Organized by the Merlin Project, which seeks to make the drug readily available for such purposes, the Queensborough operation was the site of a news conference held for some local media last Monday. 
They explained that the drug is processed into concentrated pellets of THC, or tetrahydrocannabinol, the active ingredient in the plant, which can be injested instead of smoked. New Westminster police Staff Sgt. Casey Dehaas said there are concerns over the operation's impact on the community and on drug-related police investigations. Police want to know whether the grow-operations, which typically require a lot of electricity to run, have been set up safely. And, he asked, how secure is it from people who might want to steal the crop? But perhaps most disconcerting for police is the licenced operations' effect on police investigations. Dehaas said judges could turn down applications for search warrants if police cannot determine whether the suspected grow-operations are licensed or not. Information on licensees is protected by privacy laws. "This could very well jeopardize us getting search warrants." If information on the licensed operations is deemed private, who is going to monitor them and make sure the operators are not simply selling or giving away the crop. "Where's the control?" Mayor Helen Sparkes said it's hoped staff will have some answers by Monday's council meeting. She said she doesn't have a problem with marijuana being used for medicinal purposes, but always expected it would be cultivated in an industrial setting and not in a house in a residential neighbourhood. "Other medicines are highly scrutinized and inspected. This one is just kind of out there." Gavin Palmer, president of the Queensborough Residents' Association, called the lack of consultation another example of the different levels of governments not working together. Told of the licensed grow-operation, the association's executive was most concerned about the safety and security issues. Andrew Swift, spokesperson for Health Canada, stressed that the licenses only exempt licensees from the laws around possession and cultivation of marijuana. "It doesn't exclude them from all laws. "If there is a no-smoking bylaw, licensees would still be subject to that." Health Canada's only role is to grant the license, Swift said from Ottawa. It does not monitor licensees. If they are selling or giving away what they produce to people who don't have licenses to possess it, that would be considered drug trafficking, and thus, a policing issue, he said. The licenses are granted to people only for medical purposes and only for their own use. Applications must be supported by documentation from doctors showing all other methods of treatment have been tried and are considered inappropriate or not suitable. "This is a situation of last resort for people," Swift said. The location of the grow-op must be specified on the license which is only valid for a maximum of 12 months. After that, people must reapply, in case new medical treatments become available so the marijuana is no longer needed, Swift said. The licensing program started in 1999. About 817 people across Canada are now licensed to possess marijuana with the majority also licensed to cultivate it for their own use. Licensees can also designate others to cultivate it for them if their living situation doesn't permit them to grow it on their own. Source: New Westminster Newsleader (CN BC)Author: Wanda ChowPublished: October 4, 2002Copyright: 2002 New Westminster NewsleaderContact: newsroom newwestnewsleader.comWebsite: http://www.newwestnewsleader.com/Related Articles & Web Site:Canadian Linkshttp://freedomtoexhale.com/can.htm Marijuana Factory to Sue Paper http://cannabisnews.com/news/thread14377.shtmlPolice Not Invited To New Legal Grow-op http://cannabisnews.com/news/thread14363.shtmlB.C. Marijuana Factory Opens To Produce Pot http://cannabisnews.com/news/thread14308.shtmlPot Factory To Be First in Canada, Group Says http://cannabisnews.com/news/thread14295.shtml 
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