It's time to review the rules about growing medical cannabis

gb123

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here we go folks LMAROTFF

and this shit being pushed by who? who else?..LP's of course!
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With cannabis now legal in Canada, and readily accessible online and in specialty stores, is it time for the federal government to dump the regulations that allow people to grow their own medical weed?

While the law only allows for four plants to be grown on a property for recreational use, a person growing under Access to Cannabis for Medical Purposes Regulations (ACMPR) could theoretically grow an unlimited number.

The determining factor is how many grams per day are prescribed by a physician and approved by Health Canada. One website, touting the ability to refer a patient to a "compassionate" physician for a prescription, suggested an application to Health Canada for 95 grams a day would likely be approved.




That would allow a licensee to grow more than 440 plants indoors – and the rules permit up to four registrations at the same location.

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Recent stories in Simcoe.com of neighbours of individuals growing cannabis reveal the need for change. Wasaga Beach resident Stephen Bennett, who lives next door to a large-scale grow-up that’s permitted under ACMPR, said he was surprised someone would be allowed to grow at that magnitude.

Tottenham resident Stephen Bonney spoke to Simcoe.com earlier in February about his experience living next door to a medical cannabis facility: “The odour from this plant just stinks like 10,000 skunks.”

The issue has caught the attention of municipalities, which are otherwise powerless to control an activity that is protected under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) is asking Health Canada to strengthen the rules and regulations for growing medicinal cannabis. One of the proposed changes suggested by FCM would force a person to get a municipal bylaw compliance certificate before growing cannabis for personal use.

The Canadian Association of Police Chiefs has also called for changes to cannabis legislation, and called on the government to merge the rules for recreational and medical use “to provide consistency and assist in reducing opportunities” for cannabis to make it onto the black market.

In a submission to Health Canada in 2018 on the government’s proposed approach to cannabis regulation, the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) also recommended a single approach for both medical and recreational cannabis.

“Those who have experienced a two-system approach in Washington and Colorado have remarked on the challenges of having dual standards and regulations (e.g., purchase and possession quantities, taxation levels) and the contribution to the grey market,” the submission read.

In making the overall argument that there needs to be a broad public health policy approach to cannabis, the CMA’s position is that the medical profession does not need to be involved “as a gatekeeper once cannabis is legal for all, especially given that cannabis has not undergone Health Canada’s usual pharmaceutical regulatory approval process."

Now, more than a year after the legalization of the recreational use of marijuana, and with neighbours, municipalities and police seeking changes, it is time to review the ACMPR in order to level the playing field.
 

oopsididit

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The Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) is asking Health Canada to strengthen the rules and regulations for growing medicinal cannabis. One of the proposed changes suggested by FCM would force a person to get a municipal bylaw compliance certificate before growing cannabis for personal use.
And how many fucking hoops would these goofs want you to jump through? Thank god my neighbours are cool. Keep your mouth shut about your medical grow.
 

oopsididit

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cannadan

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LAW IS NOT BROKEN....HE'S JUST A WANNA BE NARC
MIND YOUR OWN DAMN BUSINESS

if you check the original story you will see they have a poll at the end of it...
so far "restricting the numbers of plants for med patients" question has 332 votes for yes and only 162 for no and 19 unsure...
everyone should probably take a minute and voice their opinion with a vote.

just click on the story in the original post and follow it to the bottom of the page and you can see the poll
THE LAW IS BROKEN POST ABOVE
if your on any other med forums please post this story there and be sure to mention the poll
the last thing we need is someone taking a lop sided poll to the government...
 
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chex1111

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So he just exposed his neighbor's medical grow to everyone. Now he is accusing them of dealing because he sees bags carried in and out. I would look into suing this fool.
Bennett has since set up a video monitoring system to keep tabs on the operation — as well as record what he sees as bylaw infractions, from overgrown lawns to noise.------ lawsuit you should be getting!
 

westcoast420

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We all knew this when the Cannabis Act came into force. They made it very clear in the the act, that MMJ would be re-evaluated a few years after Rec legalization!
They said they would re-evaluate the med program in about 5 years. Don’t worry if they try to pull something we’ll just block all the rail tracks and highways till we get a meeting with the pm. Oh wait we’d just get arrested and charged :rolleyes:
 

CalyxCrusher

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Given how access for medical patients has become far LESS accessible since legalization, they have ZERO arguments that hold water with why we shouldn't be able to grow. We won based on lack of access and now it has become more difficult to access for patients. The arguement that large scripts equal illegal activity was also tried(and failed) during the injunction. If anything, the evidence shows more than ever why it is patients should be able to grow their own.
 
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