No, LP can only sell dried marijuana, nothing else is allowed in Canada. If you were allowed you would need to get your own licence and follow the MMPRIs there any way I could process concentrates for an LP?
Here's a similar organizationWas surfing and found this site for LP's in Canada,
http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=7447792&trk=groups_management_participants-h-dsc&goback=.gsm_7447792_1_*2_*2_*2_lna_PENDING_*2
The Canadian Medical Marijuana Licenced Producers (CMMLP) was founded to protect and promote the Canadian medical marijuana regulatory framework, serve as a responsible resource for policy makers, and protect the rights of medical marijuana patients. We are a medical marijuana trade association representing businesses in Canada. CMMLP envisions a world in which local, Provincial, and Federal laws protect medical marijuana businesses, and patients are able to receive safe access to quality medicine.
So when will the court make its ruling? Would kind of suck if it's after apr.1st after patients and DG's shut down already. For many it would take a few months to get back up and running again.Constitutional Challenge launched on behalf of all Canadian patients could prevent the ban on home grows from happening, Class Action documents are on the site
http://johnconroy.com/MMARlitigation.htm
All medically approved patient ordinarily resident in Canada are affected and included and the government will be bound by any decision that the law is unconstitutional without the need to bring their own separate actions. If the court finds that the government is violating the Constitution it may suspend the declaration for a period of time to enable the Government to make the law constitutional with patients continuing to be exempt until that is done. If the law is held to be unconstitutional in relation to our chosen Plaintiffs then it is unconstitutional for all similarly situated.
I thought I read they were hoping for Feb.So when will the court make its ruling? Would kind of suck if it's after apr.1st after patients and DG's shut down already. For many it would take a few months to get back up and running again.
That would be fuckin sweet if true.I thought I read they were hoping for Feb.
I thought LP's couldn't use those home test kits, is that info wrong?So one of the big issues facing LP is testing, an in-house lab is costly to fit up and do the complete job, a GC to test you own Canabinoids used on eBay start at $1,5000. or a new one is $13,000 or you can buy test kits at http://www.thctestkits.com/ for a lot less. Legal in Canada.
The lab work can be outsourced by any lab that holds the proper license. This was covered awhile back in this thread.So one of the big issues facing LP is testing, an in-house lab is costly to fit up and do the complete job, a GC to test you own Canabinoids used on eBay start at $1,5000. or a new one is $13,000 or you can buyst kits at http://www.thctestkits.com/ for a lot less. Legal in Canada.
Yes it was but I did not see test kits covered, and I think with these kits I would ask for a ruling from HC. This is not a home test kit, it is used by LEO in the USA and many other groups. This would be good for quite a few reasons but I'll let those who are interested have a look, it could give you a competitive edge if used right and I don't just mean lab results.The lab work can be outsourced by any lab that holds the proper license. This was covered awhile back in this thread.
There is nothing that says you can't do some test in-house and send others out. The test kits are no different than standard ELISA kits.Also an in house lab would have to test for heavy metals and aflatoxin, which a GC-FiD is not capable of doing. I would also be skeptical that HC would approve of those test kits.
We originally planned to setup an in-house lab, but when I saw the prices being offered to outsource it just didn't make sense (at least at our scale). What you suggest makes more sense, but if you work out the costs it is still debatable as you can get the Cannabinoid analysis done for just over $100. So even if you set up a lab for 50k (good luck), you could outsource 500 samples. If you factor in labour, materials, and depreciation of the equipment it would be even greater. Finally, any floor space you use for your lab is floor space that could be in production. Obviously this dosnt matter for some people, but for us the floor space it better used for production.You gotter straight, my plan is to outsource the metals and aflatoxin, and use a GC/FID inhouse.
I think these guys do TC work as well as clones, thcbank.ca have a lookI plan to use the GC/FID a lot, which can be set up for less than $15K new, total.
What are the advantages of having a tc lab over traditional cloning methods?
Yeah the GC can be set up for that, but you need the related lab equipment to extract and prepare the samples for analysis (fume hood, analytical balance, flammable storage area, pipettes, glassware, safety shower, etc....). I'm sure you have priced all of this out and made an educated decision, but it will cost more than the GC itself.I plan to use the GC/FID a lot, which can be set up for less than $15K new, total.
What are the advantages of having a tc lab over traditional cloning methods?