Many upset after legal cannabis shipment arrived late and mouldy

gb123

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A 34-year-old London, Ont., woman says she was "pretty upset" this week after she found mould in a nugget of recreational cannabis ordered from the Ontario Cannabis Store (OCS).

The woman, whose name has been withheld because she fears an impact on future job prospects, told CBC she'd already smoked some of the contaminated batch by the time she found the mould, and worries about the possible consequences for her health.

It's a worry that she hadn't expected, given that she bought the product through the government-licensed producer RedeCan.


"I think we're expecting to pay a premium price, this is significantly more expensive than illicit marijuana and you're paying for that certainty that it's gonna be regulated by Health Canada," said the woman, who noted that the delivery was also slow to arrive, and took more than three weeks post-legalization to reach her door.

In a statement sent to media Thursday, RedeCan said they've received a total of five reports from customers complaining of mouldy product. All reports have so far been limited to the "B.E.C" Lot 4B2L3 packaged in 3.5 gram bottles, the company said.

The company said it has also received a report that RedeCan products may contain bugs, but said this report is mistaken.


James Scott, with the University of Toronto's school of public health, says he thinks the mould came from having too much moisture in the product when it was sealed. (Submitted)
James Scott, who studies mould with the University of Toronto's Dalla Lana School of Public Health, said the health impacts of smoking mouldy weed depends on a person's overall health.

Those with reduced immunity are most at risk, and could wind up with a lung infection, he said. People with asthma —about 12 per cent of the adult population, Scott said — and those with allergies could also experience asthma attacks and symptoms like watery eyes and a runny nose.

"A small exposure is innocuous, a larger exposure can cause harm," Scott said.

Where'd it come from?
RedeCan said they have not yet determined how the mould appeared, and are working with the OCS to find the source.

In Scott's opinion, it's most likely that the batch simply had too much water in it when it was packaged.

"There's no shortage of fungal spores so once you put those things together in a sealed container, within a few days the mould can simply take over," he said, adding that it's unlikely postal delays had anything to do with it.

"This is not a Canada Post problem. This is a problem where the material was packaged prior to establishing appropriate water condition for it."


A 34-year-old London, Ont., woman said found mould growing inside a nugget of cannabis she ordered from the Ontario Cannabis Store.(Paula Duhatschek/CBC)
In their statement to media, RedeCan said they are requesting a return of all units of the B.E.C. brand, and are working with OCS to figure out logistics of the return.

"With the cooperation of Health Canada, all batch samples of B.E.C. will be tested and verified by an independent third party," the statement read.

"Not only do we accept that we have a responsibility to comply with industry standards relating to the production and distribution of cannabis products, but we strive actively to exceed expectations in this regard."

For Scott, although the overall risk to the public is not "the highest level," he hopes with cannabis being legal, the government will now be able to track contaminated batches and improve the system.

That idea was echoed by the woman who ordered the contaminated batch, who said she hopes situations like this one will spur producers to do better.

"It's these kinds of checks and balances and reports that are going to impact those companies and force them to adhere to more strict regulations," she said.
 

ANC

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Someone was saying something about them now accepting up to 25% CONTAMINATION. I.e. there can be dirt on 25% of your plants visibly, and they will OK it.
Shit is backpedaling faster than a kid on a chopper bike trying not to get run over.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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A 34-year-old London, Ont., woman says she was "pretty upset" this week after she found mould in a nugget of recreational cannabis ordered from the Ontario Cannabis Store (OCS).

The woman, whose name has been withheld because she fears an impact on future job prospects, told CBC she'd already smoked some of the contaminated batch by the time she found the mould, and worries about the possible consequences for her health.

It's a worry that she hadn't expected, given that she bought the product through the government-licensed producer RedeCan.


"I think we're expecting to pay a premium price, this is significantly more expensive than illicit marijuana and you're paying for that certainty that it's gonna be regulated by Health Canada," said the woman, who noted that the delivery was also slow to arrive, and took more than three weeks post-legalization to reach her door.

In a statement sent to media Thursday, RedeCan said they've received a total of five reports from customers complaining of mouldy product. All reports have so far been limited to the "B.E.C" Lot 4B2L3 packaged in 3.5 gram bottles, the company said.

The company said it has also received a report that RedeCan products may contain bugs, but said this report is mistaken.


James Scott, with the University of Toronto's school of public health, says he thinks the mould came from having too much moisture in the product when it was sealed. (Submitted)
James Scott, who studies mould with the University of Toronto's Dalla Lana School of Public Health, said the health impacts of smoking mouldy weed depends on a person's overall health.

Those with reduced immunity are most at risk, and could wind up with a lung infection, he said. People with asthma —about 12 per cent of the adult population, Scott said — and those with allergies could also experience asthma attacks and symptoms like watery eyes and a runny nose.

"A small exposure is innocuous, a larger exposure can cause harm," Scott said.

Where'd it come from?
RedeCan said they have not yet determined how the mould appeared, and are working with the OCS to find the source.

In Scott's opinion, it's most likely that the batch simply had too much water in it when it was packaged.

"There's no shortage of fungal spores so once you put those things together in a sealed container, within a few days the mould can simply take over," he said, adding that it's unlikely postal delays had anything to do with it.

"This is not a Canada Post problem. This is a problem where the material was packaged prior to establishing appropriate water condition for it."


A 34-year-old London, Ont., woman said found mould growing inside a nugget of cannabis she ordered from the Ontario Cannabis Store.(Paula Duhatschek/CBC)
In their statement to media, RedeCan said they are requesting a return of all units of the B.E.C. brand, and are working with OCS to figure out logistics of the return.

"With the cooperation of Health Canada, all batch samples of B.E.C. will be tested and verified by an independent third party," the statement read.

"Not only do we accept that we have a responsibility to comply with industry standards relating to the production and distribution of cannabis products, but we strive actively to exceed expectations in this regard."

For Scott, although the overall risk to the public is not "the highest level," he hopes with cannabis being legal, the government will now be able to track contaminated batches and improve the system.

That idea was echoed by the woman who ordered the contaminated batch, who said she hopes situations like this one will spur producers to do better.

"It's these kinds of checks and balances and reports that are going to impact those companies and force them to adhere to more strict regulations," she said.
so the big government controlled company doesn't know how to dry and cure weed? they didn't have a clue what the initial demand was going to be? and they charge considerably more than the black market, for moldy weed?......what a fucking joke. the government can't competently run things they've been in charge of forever, and they expect to step into an entire industry with this kind of preparation?
this would be a great time to be a black market grower in Canada.....take these big corporations money, while they thrash blindly in knee deep water
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Dude the big guys are building warehouses to store empty totes, and more warehouses to sort and clean totes.
These totes are used for curing and stacked to the ceilings full of weed in more warehouses.
Shit is only going to get worse
they will be, as soon as they get any grown......
and the warehouses full of totes wouldn't be a bad thing, if they were climate controlled. and had some rat traps here and there.
and they were actually disinfecting them between uses.....
 

ANC

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They do, but the scale of these ops are just crazy big. I hate to see that much wealth concentrated in so few hands.
 

CalyxCrusher

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Dude the big guys are building warehouses to store empty totes, and more warehouses to sort and clean totes.
These totes are used for curing and stacked to the ceilings full of weed in more warehouses.
Shit is only going to get worse
All that money and they use fucken Wal Mart totes HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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It's not the size as there are many large commercial set ups in the US. It comes down to incompetence and corner cutting.
and unethical behavior, like selling people moldy weed, because you fucked up and under anticipated the demand, badly. or weed with pesticides in it, or charging more for quality, when you don't deliver on that quality
 

WHATFG

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Helping out friends is wonderful....I sent my buddy I Whitehorse some primo BM and in exchange I get a limited edition, numbered bottle of whiskey and whatever else...cookies I made recently with a high cbd strain are a hit with the my favourite bartender....spread the love my friends 30g at a time...lol...
 
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