Ask him.
OK.. who is Sam Mellace with out me googling him.
If yer gonna say he's a drug dealer or hells angles member.
Who isn't when it comes to this crap.
Yes LP's. DG's. CC's etc's
This plant has that effect on people. It makes Green stuff.
Surprised you don't know him...I don't think HC is a big Sam fan...
"Sam Mellace is one of Canada's longest-standing medical marijuana activists"
"Mellace is known as one of the most accomplished and sophisticated medical marijuana growers in the world. Mellace's high-security medical marijuana production facility in Mission, B.C. has been featured in countless documentaries and publications, including the National Geographic Television documentary "Marijuana Nation," the CBC's "Cannabiz," and many others."
"Mellace promotes alternate, safer methods of ingestion than smoking. With a sophisticated laboratory capable of extracting the various cannabinoids without the use of solvents or adulterants "
"On March 3, Mellace shipped eight kilograms of dried marijuana from his B.C. grow-op to Ontario via United Parcel Service, the method he's used without incident for more than two years. UPS' computerized tracking system shows the package was received at their Concord, ON warehouse the next day. But Mellace was told the package could not be located.
The marijuana was destined for Mellace and three other Ontario patients legally permitted to use the drug to ease the chronic pain of degenerative diseases. Mellace has spent years lobbying the government to allow a more open, mainstream business model in which licensed growers could produce and distribute medical marijuana from local centers across the country.
Worried that his clients were going without, Mellace decided to ship a second package of marijuana from B.C. on March 8; this one containing seven kilograms of the drug. He says he alerted UPS to the second shipment, specifying the contents.
"I told them it was coming," Mellace says. "I'm not hiding anything."
On March 9, the second package was scanned as having been received at the Concord warehouse. But Mellace was again told that it could not be found.
Mellace reported the incidents to Health Canada and York Regional Police but has heard nothing since from them or from UPS, he says."