Well Today's the Day (ACMPR Regulations and Forms)

herbs1

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To which my lawyer responded you'd have a human rights case handed on a silver platter
Does anyone know if home owners insurance will cover damage from fire should one grow (and have a valid license) and your house catches fire? I suppose I could call my company and ask but don't want to raise any flags.
 

CarpeNocturnum

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Be safe, courteous of the people you rent for and the people who share the premises with you. So odor control obviouskt
Does anyone know if home owners insurance will cover damage from fire should one grow (and have a valid license) and your house catches fire? I suppose I could call my company and ask but don't want to raise any flags.
I am certainly not qualified to answer this question but I assume you would probably have to sue. I'm switching to LEDS out of safety. I can touch the bulbs they're just warm. I was always paranoid with my 150 watt HPS worried if it dropped it would start a fire. There's no fucking way I'd touch the bulb when on.
The 300 watt LED I have is in a tiny cabinet and whatever growing in there is happy as fuck
 

torontomeds

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just had my dr appointment. Hoping to get my grow application sent in this week. Was blown away to find out the Ontario college of physicians Does not condone health Canada's new plan!!!! So my Dr and probably most others in Ontario will NOT be signing any such form until they here more from the college. My dr guesses it be months not weeks until they figur this shit out.

What a fucking travesty. Why to go HC.
But he will gladly set you up with an LP....... I have had a dr tell me the same thing. My response to that is go fuck your self mr dr. As for THC limits they can go fuck themselfs on that too, I have been using Cannabis for over 20 years no THC limits imposed, they just pull numbers out of their asses.

But the thing is, it is sort of like the whole compassion club thing, if a Dr gives me 3 grams a day lets say, and if he wants me to buy from one of his paid off LP's but is not willing to sign the grow permit then that is impeding on my access, specially seeing as HC does not require THC limits, right on the form you can see nothing is stated about THC limits.

At the end of the day, I am not a gunnie pig and I did not sign up for a scientific study so the Dr should not need to track info such as THC. I told a Dr that by blocking my THC limits he is blocking me from getting one of the only strains that actually works for me, I told him that I will need to make up for it in the BM, he said if he finds out I am doing that he will cut me off, I laughed at him.

Rest assured in the next 2 months some Dr's will step up to the plate. If I can get one to sign for me to buy from an LP but not grow, then I will have to grow and just follow the HC plant count rules, if anything goes down then I am sure a judge will see your side of things.

FUCK GATEKEEPERS
 

herbs1

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Be safe, courteous of the people you rent for and the people who share the premises with you. So odor control obviouskt


I am certainly not qualified to answer this question but I assume you would probably have to sue. I'm switching to LEDS out of safety. I can touch the bulbs they're just warm. I was always paranoid with my 150 watt HPS worried if it dropped it would start a fire. There's no fucking way I'd touch the bulb when on.
The 300 watt LED I have is in a tiny cabinet and whatever growing in there is happy as fuck
Yes that is what I would do, but I just wondered. I grow vegetables indoors during the winter with LEDs but never thought about insurance until I thought of cannabis. lol. Im sure insurance companies would try to deny such claims, even if your legal.
 

cheeseofchud

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most insurance companies in ontario wont insure a home with a grow room,and if there is a fire you are screwed....another huge reason why landlords dont want home growing in their houses
 

TheRealDman

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Does anyone know if home owners insurance will cover damage from fire should one grow (and have a valid license) and your house catches fire? I suppose I could call my company and ask but don't want to raise any flags.
No, none...not even for former MMJ grows. Unless you wanna pay $6k+/year for sketchy at best coverage from the guy in BC, homeowner must remain underground and hope for the worst not to happen. No standard insurance homeowner policies exists for MMJ grows in Canada, at least not yet.
 

realmeduser

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Tenant growing at ordinary residence doesn't need to ask. End of the day your federal and landlord is provincial and they won't step on Canada's toes.
exactly, it is the same as mmar was, no permission from owner of your primary residence needed. it is after all your primary residence. Nothing new here, same as it was. You tell people you will get yourself ripped off. your landlord included.
 

SirLoweed

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exactly, it is the same as mmar was, no permission from owner of your primary residence needed. it is after all your primary residence. Nothing new here, same as it was. You tell people you will get yourself ripped off. your landlord included.
Thank you. It's really not that hard to understand eh?
 

SirLoweed

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To be clear, I totally get what Dman and others are saying about protecting the landlord and the property. And I agree. If you are installing your own grow room and fucking with the place then yeah, need to talk to the landlord. BUT!!! We have the right. MMAR and now ACMPR (All Canadians Must Possess Reefer). I get the landlords must protect their property argument, but it's over-ruled by the 'I got's mine' argument. Is anyone arguing that a space bucket needs to be declared to a landlord after your doctor and the government are ok with you?
 

gb123

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just had my dr appointment. Hoping to get my grow application sent in this week. Was blown away to find out the Ontario college of physicians Does not condone health Canada's new plan!!!! So my Dr and probably most others in Ontario will NOT be signing any such form until they here more from the college. My dr guesses it be months not weeks until they figur this shit out.

What a fucking travesty. Why to go HC.
So even your Doctor thinks you're a liar.....and does not feel you need this type of medication?
you've gone on and on and on about LP's BS from the get go and now..you're out???!!!!! (:

Sorry If I cant stop chuckling.
Karmas a biatch eh Johnny!?!?!?!

called on your BS the way I see it..
cheers wanna be sick ears!! :roll:
 

johny sunset

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So even your Doctor thinks you're a liar.....and does not feel you need this type of medication?
you've gone on and on and on about LP's BS from the get go and now..you're out???!!!!! (:

Sorry If I cant stop chuckling.
Karmas a biatch eh Johnny!?!?!?!

called on your BS the way I see it..
cheers wanna be sick ears!! :roll:
Why are such a fucking moron? Can you read dummy ? My dr didn't want to sign the application coz the College does not condone it at this time. and will take away his license.

I thought I spelled that out pretty clear. But I guess your way to stupid to comprehend that.

If my dr thinks I'm a lair. Then why would he prescribe cannabis for me theses last 3 years.

Again......fuck right off you lil troll. You need to get a life outside of the message board. I mean how many hours a week do you spend trolling on here anyway. 30-40? Lol it's sad really. trolling on here is probably the only thing you have in your shitty little troll world.
 
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realmeduser

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Believe me, if the government could make us beg permission from landlords at our primary residence, they would. They do not want and have not wanted us to grow our own throughout the existence of these programs. If this roadblock to patients was legal or permissible, we would require a sig.
If you grow anywhere but your primary residence, signatures of the owners are needed.
 

cheeseofchud

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To be clear, I totally get what Dman and others are saying about protecting the landlord and the property. And I agree. If you are installing your own grow room and fucking with the place then yeah, need to talk to the landlord. BUT!!! We have the right. MMAR and now ACMPR (All Canadians Must Possess Reefer). I get the landlords must protect their property argument, but it's over-ruled by the 'I got's mine' argument. Is anyone arguing that a space bucket needs to be declared to a landlord after your doctor and the government are ok with you?
ok have a legal right......but its just plain wrong and unethical....because we are sick we are owed something?and are willing to take someone to court because we feel we have a right to grow in someone elses home?im sorry,but i dont agree with this at all,its unethical and selfish of a person to do this.....its not our house,and if a landlord doesnt want that they should have a legal right to deny it....it could drastically effect the resale value of their home,thats not fair.....and again,thats why we have dg"s,so they can grow for people that cant....seems a lot of people just want to grow and not care who it effects,as sick people we have to be compassionate too...and manny people are not sick,truly sick
 
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