injunction/court case updates

gb123

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Holmquist said he doesn't know the numbers of legal grows that are outside of dwellings or where they are located


but our Department does :cool:
 

doingdishes

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Holmquist said he doesn't know the numbers of legal grows that are outside of dwellings or where they are located
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Holmquist agrees that he can't say it would be a problem to do spot inspections (based on his lack of knowing where non-dwelling grows are)
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Holmquist agrees with Vaze about how scientific polling and random sampling works: that "random" sampling should be spread out to be fair
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Holmquist said he's never used random sampling or systematic research to gather information-everything he's learned was from investigations
 

doingdishes

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Holmquist wrote: "The only logical reason to grow monster plants" is to sell the extra pot. Agrees with Vaze this is not based on evidence- his "expert" opinion
 

OLD MOTHER SATIVA

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Holmquist wrote: "The only logical reason to grow monster plants" is to sell the extra pot. Agrees with Vaze this is not based on evidence- his "expert" opinion
>uhh how about the fact that one needs to keep

many mother plants of different medical strains alive[and theycount as plants]

and one has to watch out for going over plant count

even if you only flower a half dozen?
 

The Hippy

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>uhh how about the fact hat one needs to keep
many mother plants of different medical strains alive[and theycount as plants]
and one has to watch out for going over plant count
if you even only flower a half dozen?
Quite a good point Mother.......the system is designed, run and enforced by people who don't know the subject they are tasked to operate or enforce.
All they know is MJ is MJ and they gotta do something about it.
 

gb123

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Holmquist wrote: "The only logical reason to grow monster plants" is to sell the extra pot. Agrees with Vaze this is not based on evidence


:lol:
 

bigmanc

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Can someone fill me in how we won the right to grow the 1st time? more specifically the time HC had to organize a program and what patients had to resort too in the mean time.
 

c ray

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http://experchemlab.com/new-speaker-rcmp-added-expert-panel-b-c-workshops/

New Speaker from RCMP Added to Expert Panel in B.C. Workshops
January 27, 2015
Experchem Laboratories is pleased to announce the addition of another speaker from the RCMP to it’s panel of MMPR Industry experts for the 2-day MMPR workshop in Vancouver.

Cpl. Shane Homquist is a Drug Supervisor/Investigator, Federal Serious Organized Crime Section, Royal Canadian Mounted Police / Government of Canada. He has 9 years of experience as a Police Officer with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and has worked in uniform and covert capacities with the majority of his time in drug and major crime sections. He holds of rank of Corporal and is a Supervisor on the RCMP Federal Serious Organized Crime Section’s Coordinated Marihuana Enforcement Team (FSOC CMET). The RCMP and the Department of Justice have selected Cpl. Holmquist to provide expert witness evidence relating to the criminal abuses of the Marihuana Medical Access Regulations (MMAR) program and to discuss his observations at MMPR LP facilities. The Federal Court trial (Allard et.al v. Her Majesty the Queen in the Right of Canada, (2014) FC280) that starts on February 23, 2015 will have national implications on medical marihuana in Canada.

Cpl Shane Holmquist has participated in Licensed Producer (LP) inspections and has toured all the LP facilities in BC.

Cpl. Shane Holmquist will be a part of the expert panel on Day 1, and will present on Day 2 (Security):

  1. RCMP involvement in assisting Health Canada with security clearance;
  2. RCMP MMPR Provincial Coordinator reviewing process;
  3. Importance of standard operating procedures related to security and related experiences;
  4. Working with the RCMP to ensure legitimate businesses, preventing diversion, and preventing organized crime involvement;
  5. What does the initial Health Canada inspection look like? Common scene approaches to be prepared so you are not wasting their time or yours.
 
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