Canada’s pot industry calling on Ottawa to stop rise of illegal stores Mike Hager

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gb123

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A trade group representing most of Canada’s licensed marijuana growers is calling on the federal government to curb the ongoing surge in illegal pot shops, which began in Vancouver and has now spread to Toronto.

Reacting to news that Canada’s largest city now has 40 dispensaries and could see more than 100 by this spring, the Canadian Medical Cannabis Industry Association is asking Ottawa to stop the rise of illegal marijuana stores, which operate outside the strict regulations that its commercial-scale producers must respect.

“The federal government needs to step in and tell everybody what are the freaking rules,” association spokesman Cam Battley told The Globe and Mail on Thursday.


“Is it legal or is it not? And if it is, can we stop following the regulations that we’re under for quality control and proper labelling? Can we start using the same pesticides that the dispensaries’ grow-ops use?”

The face-to-face sale of cannabis products is illegal because these stores procure and sell their products outside Health Canada’s licensed medical-marijuana system. That system was overhauled in 2014 and now allows about 20 industrial-scale growers to mail their products directly to patients who have doctors’ prescriptions.

Until now, the growth of dispensaries has generally been concentrated in Vancouver and Victoria, where they have flourished as local governments and police have decided regulating – not raiding – is the best way to deal with them.

Last week, rookie MP Bill Blair, a former Toronto police chief, was tapped to oversee a federal-provincial task force that will create a framework for legalizing and regulating the recreational use of the drug. He told The Globe this week that the eventual system will involve “a strict regulatory regime” that ensures cannabis products are unadulterated. Experts predict it could take up to two years before recreational use of the drug is legal.

Ian McLeod, a spokesman for the B.C. Ministry of Justice, said it is too early to comment on timelines, but until cannabis is legalized, local authorities “must be able to make their own decisions about local enforcement priorities.”

“[Dispensaries] sell untested products that may be unsafe and of particular risk to kids,” he said in an e-mailed statement. “They are supplied by illegal growers.

“These are exactly the concerns that the government’s plans will address.”

Meanwhile, the lack of clear regulations and enforcement perpetuates the unfair playing field for the licensed producers, who have sunk millions of dollars into the highly secure growing facilities and quality-control processes mandated by Health Canada’s medical-marijuana regime, Mr. Battley argued.

“All of the licensed producers are startup companies,” said Mr. Battley, who is also head of communications for Canada’s largest grower, Canopy Growth Corp. “Not a single one is fully cash-flow positive – not one – so there’s no such thing as Big Weed.”

There are roughly 500,000 medical-cannabis users in Canada over the age of 25, according to a survey commissioned by Health Canada. Less than 24,000 people were registered under the federal government’s mail-order medical pot system at the end of last June.

That means, for now, illegal dispensaries and compassion clubs are likely supplying between 100,000 and 200,000 patients, while a remaining 300,000 or so people continue to turn to the black market, cannabis consultant Eric Nash told The Globe late last year.

Dispensary owners should “spend the money and the time to get in front of the government, make their case, get regulated and become legitimate players,” Mr. Battley said. “Then, they’ll be welcomed by many people.”
 

The Hippy

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LOL business model failure 101. What's funny is they were all drooling that the Canadian Cannabis Culture would all of a sudden want to buy from them at 2-5x the black market price.
Eactly.....I've been saying that since before the injunction started.
Gee whiz....maybe the Hippies little BOYCOTT plan is actually working.
If you stood up and said no way to forced weed....I fuckin LOVE ya !!!!!
Keep it up folks......bring em down by your own actions. Feel Proud !!!

I always said they'd try to force your money their way...don't settle for that you fighters. Peace Brothers and Sisters...you are winning
 

SirLoweed

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So the trenches are drawn. (Once again) LP vs Dispensaries & Home Grows.

After living in the U.S. for 20 years and ingesting their political drama, this makes me sick. Sicker actually.....

I continue to be insulted that this is all about protecting the kids. Only the uninformed or ignorant will listen!

Yes HC's rules are bullshit.

Yes LP's are bullshit. (MMAR holder, followed doc orders, Mettrum debacle ensued, you have to be kidding me that this is the solution, local help with cc & cool peeps, fuck it, I'll do it myself, $$$ saved and life resumed)

Big money always wins.

I always fuck big money.

;)
 

gb123

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- They’re not just blowing smoke.

Canada’s licensed medical marijuana producers are calling on the federal government to put an end to illegal marijuana dispensaries across the country.

The Canadian Medical Cannabis Industry Association, which represents the 27 cannabis producers licensed and inspected by Health Canada, says these dispensaries – 100 in Vancouver and nearly 50 in Toronto alone – have sprouted up aggressively over the past year or so and put public safety in danger.

“The situation is getting out of control,” the association’s executive director Colette Rivet said in a statement. “In the past few months, more than 30 dispensaries have opened in Toronto, selling illegal, unregulated marijuana to people, many of whom are not aware that they are breaking the law.”

Rivet is concerned products sold at dispensaries come from unknown sources without quality control, no guarantee they don’t contain contaminants, no product recall system, and no interest “in properly protecting the interests of legitimate medical cannabis patients.

“It’s time for the federal government to step in and bring clarity to the situation, by clearly explaining the legal status of medical and non-medical cannabis, and stopping the rapid spread of illegal marijuana stores,” Rivet said. “The current environment of uncertainty is benefiting criminal organizations, which is counter to the federal government’s stated policy of divorcing cannabis production and distribution from criminal elements.”

B.C. Supreme Court justice Paul Walker ruled earlier this week that operating a marijuana dispensary is illegal, and granted the City of Abbotsford an injunction to shut down a dispensary.

A spokesman from the Department of Justice Canada said it would be premature to speculate on what the upcoming legalization of marijuana will look like and until then, existing laws remain in force.

“(Dispensaries) sell untested products that may be unsafe and of particular risk to kids,” said spokesman Ian McLeod. “They are supplied by illegal growers. These are exactly the concerns that the government’s plans will address.”

Until then, it’s up to local authorities to police dispensaries, McLeod added.

The Canadian Association of Medical Cannabis Dispensaries say that CMCIA is “shooting the messenger.

“Any call to close dispensaries right now while we’re trying to figure out what legalization will look like will directly and adversely affect tens of thousands of patients across the country,” said the organization’s president Jamie Shaw.

“We pointed out all along the system was flawed. They chose to invest anyway and are now blaming us for the fact they’re not doing well.”
 

doingdishes

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they are going after the medical users by shutting them down.
that's really nice.
maybe they could do some under cover work and send someone to get a "card" and then make a purchase without an actual medical need. close those guys down.
 

CannaReview

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- Rivet is concerned products sold at dispensaries come from unknown sources without quality control, no guarantee they don’t contain contaminants, no product recall system, and no interest “in properly protecting the interests of legitimate medical cannabis patients.
Wow he so concerned, where was his concern before the MMPR? OH yah he didn't get paid back then by the LP's. Let see Canadians and for that matter the rest of the world didn't and don't have a problem with the black market. Only one making this sound like its a problem is the LP's
 

The Hippy

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Buying from these scrum LP's puts a person in the same class...scum....BOYCOTT...they can't force you unless your a knee dropping weak assed pansy yes fan boy
 

CalyxCrusher

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Well well well, just like I called it months ago at the first announcement of the Canadian Medical Cannabis Industry Association. It's sole purpose was for LP's to get together and shut down any channels patients have to obtain good medicine at an affordable price with a WIDE variety to CHOOSE from across the country. Not be FORCED against our will to meet your quarterly sales goals(which hasn't been happening yet, hence this BS) Something the LP's can't do in a fair and free market, so they'd rather act like a fucking schoolyard bully and try further remove patients choices since obtaining sales through a fair and free market is CLEARLY not working for them.

Holy fuck the irony, the capitalist pigs who saw $$ in the sick and not providing a reasonable service in a fair and open market, can't even hit a fraction of their goals using their OWN Capitalist system with the deck stacked in their favor. Prime example of FAILURE. Can't hack it? Too fucking bad, pack up and move on like any other business in any other sector.Yet, here are the LP's figuratively, and physically flailing due to lack of sales and unhappy investors, trying any and every strong arm tactic to make a dollar to keep the dumb fucken duped investors happy. NOT helping the sick or even being able to provide a product thats better and cheaper than dispensaries. PERIOD

NO patient is buying your bullshit about the childrens safety or you actually fucking caring about patients getting "tainted meds" despite the recalls already in the MMPR(But let's not mention those right? HA). Kinda like their strawman logic in the Allard trial in regards to Fire, Mould, organized crime. Which, guess what, turned out to be a fucking fallacy they coud not prove with hard evidence and statistics. The only people who will buy their
Reefer Madness logic about these boogie men in this day and age, and this point and time have now become a minority. The grey market has been at this longer than the LP's for a reason. And making more $$ at it too which is ultimately THE reason they are doing this.

Not hard to see why maybe a verdict has not been given yet. Perhaps it's a card up the sleeve, a last ditch hail mary move on their part if this fails. There is NO excuse as to why a verdict has not been rendered yet while the media continues to cover this and other injustices along the way
 
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