Ontario police chiefs warning about dangers of contaminated pot

gb123

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No I didnt read it thought it would be funny to post ...

With legalization on the horizon, chiefs hope to deter people from buying drugs from illegal sources

As preparations continue for the sale of legal recreational marijuana this summer, provincial police chiefs concerned about contaminated drugs have launched a campaign to deter people from buying pot from illegal sources.

Called Know Your Source, the campaign launched at Toronto police headquarters on Tuesday.



"You think you're consuming marijuana but it may have come in contact with an opioid, which can be fatal and can be deadly," said Bryan Larkin, president of the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police (OACP.)

In Ontario, recreation legal marijuana will be sold by a provincial outlet for cannabis sales, recently named the Ontario Cannabis Store.

"It's important that they understand that where they are purchasing [marijuana] is actually a legitimate, inspected and appropriate location," said Larkin. "We're very concerned about that as we move forward, particularly with the legalization of cannabis."


The Know Your Source campaign is just one element of this year's crime-prevention campaign. (Ed Middleton/CBC News)

Know Your Source is just one piece of this year's OACP campaign.

Along with concerns over contaminated drugs, they are also warning people to protect themselves from fraud, with a particular focus on cyber scams.

"Crime is a click away, and all the things coming to us look legitimate, whether it's a text message saying you won a prize or an email message saying 'we need your help.' It looks legitimate, and that's the new breed of crime now," said Sudbury Police Chief Paul Pedersen.



He said this type of crime has victims of all ages, from younger people comfortable with technology who sometimes click too quickly, to older generations "who grew up in a time when you could trust everybody and when they get a phone call they want to believe that the person on the other end is legitimate."

As part of the launch, a booklet with tips on how to avoid being a victim of fraud was unveiled.

It includes information on risks associated with illegal cannabis, protecting yourself from online fraud, and avoiding tax scams.



ah...someone otta fill this daweeb in ...
 
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kDude

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"You think you're consuming marijuana but it may have come in contact with an opioid, which can be fatal and can be deadly," said Bryan Larkin, president of the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police (OACP.)
:dunce::wall:
are they really trying the BS 'laced' spiel again? :roll:
i remember that when i was a kid.
 

The Hippy

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"You think you're consuming marijuana but it may have come in contact with an opioid, which can be fatal and can be deadly," said Bryan Larkin, president of the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police (OACP.)
:dunce::wall:
are they really trying the BS 'laced' spiel again? :roll:
i remember that when i was a kid.
Fuckin nonsense.

Local news story about a Shoppers that sent out two huge vials of fentanyl instead of the kit to counteract fentanyl. They got it back but still...who's the one with a problem? I couldn't figure out why the Pharmacy has that in the first place.....anyone know?
Anyway it just more reefer madness. It's just fodder for the uniformed masses. The cops and gov think this will send business their way. Never mentioning the poisoning the Lp's will give ya ina most sneaky way.
 

HotKarl2

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I'm pretty cheesed off, some of us actually got poisoned by more than one LP....and we have cops running LPs and MJ businesses, and now they are running this "know your source" campaign, they are playing both sides of the equation here and it is wrong as fuck. This campaign is only designed to get them business for their buddies!! Meanwhile some of us have ACTUALLY been poisoned by these places and the cops could give a fuck because it isn't channeling money into the coffers of their cop buddies.

This whole thing has made me think even less of cops if that was possible.
 

The Hippy

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I'm pretty cheesed off, some of us actually got poisoned by more than one LP....and we have cops running LPs and MJ businesses, and now they are running this "know your source" campaign, they are playing both sides of the equation here and it is wrong as fuck. This campaign is only designed to get them business for their buddies!! Meanwhile some of us have ACTUALLY been poisoned by these places and the cops could give a fuck because it isn't channeling money into the coffers of their cop buddies.

This whole thing has made me think even less of cops if that was possible.
Disgusting isn't it? Make me sick to see what they are trying to do.
 

The Hippy

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I have chronic illness now that started when I started smoking the poison schwag. And meanwhile zero people have died, from imaginary Fentanyl laced weed and zero Fentanyl laced weed has been found.
Maybe you should join the class action lawsuits against the LP's. Why not be included in the bounty when it comes?
 
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