Despite $135k Coquitlam cleanup, medical pot users' needs trump landlord rights: Health Canada

gb123

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Despite $135k Coquitlam cleanup, medical pot users' needs trump landlord rights: Health Canada
Peter O'Neil (Vancouver Sun)
Published: September 02, 2016

Updated: September 02, 2016 10:51 PM

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A marijuana plant grows at a Minnesota Medical Solutions greenhouse in Otsego, Minn., in this May 5, 2015, file photo. Apparent laziness caused by the main psychoactive ingredient in marijuana persists even when the same amount of pot's medicinal component is added, a new study suggests.Glen Stubbe / Vancouver Sun

Federal Health Minister Jane Philpott's department says it is under a legal obligation to put the rights of medicinal marijuana users ahead of the rights of property owners.Nathan Denette / Vancouver Sun

Former Surrey mayor Dianne Watts, the Conservative MP for South Surrey-White Rock.House of Commons / Vancouver Sun





OTTAWA — The federal government says it is under a legal obligation to put the rights of medicinal marijuana users ahead of the rights of property owners.

Health Canada was responding to criticism from a Coquitlam woman who said she incurred $135,000 in repair costs, caused by mould and damage to her rental property’s electrical system, due to a grow-op in the basement she discovered last year.

She said she was the victim of a $20,000-a-month commercial grow-up run by someone operating with two Health Canada licenses, giving them permission to grow a limited amount of pot for personal use. She had no knowledge of the grow op nor had she given her consent for it to be operated on her property.

And she says new government regulations, brought in last month in response to a Federal Court of Canada decision, will lead to more victims whose rental properties might be severely damaged.

“I don’t want this to happen to other property owners,” said the woman, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

But Health Canada, which took several days to reply to questions about her plight, issued a statement late Thursday indicating that the government’s hands are tied.

A number of court rulings, including the Federal Court decision in February involving four B.C. plaintiffs seeking the right to grow their own weed, have forced the government’s hand.

That decision struck down a 2013 attempt by the former Conservative government to require medicinal pot users to buy from government-sanctioned companies rather than grow their own.

“In designing the new regulations, Health Canada has sought to ensure that Canadians who require cannabis for medical purposes have reasonable access, which was a key aspect of the most recent Federal Court decision that found the previous regulations unconstitutional,” Health Canada said in a statement.

“The new regulations do not require individuals to notify or seek the consent of their landlords, as such requirements would likely infringe on their right to reasonable access to cannabis for medical purposes.”

The statement said a consent requirement would force tenants “to choose between where they live and being able to access to cannabis for their medical need.”

A B.C. Conservative MP, a prominent West Coast criminologist and an outspoken advocate for marijuana legalization all said Friday that Health Canada is essentially acknowledging that the vast majority of landlords would refuse consent if a tenant told them they planned to grow pot, given the health and safety risks.

Simon Fraser University professor Neil Boyd said the Federal Court case demonstrated that there are some sick people who legitimately need “extraordinary” amounts of marijuana, making the purchase through a government producer overly expensive.

But he said the Trudeau government, which is studying ways to legalize and regulate the cannabis industry, needs to find a solution that balances their rights with those of unsuspecting property owners.

The latest regulations in August offer “a poor remedy for the problem,” said Boyd, chairman of the Vancouver-based International Centre for Criminal Law Reform and Criminal Justice Policy.

“If there is a medical legitimacy to the consumption, these individuals need to be covered in some other way for their consumption,” he wrote in an email exchange.

“Allowing them to grow large quantities in rental homes is ultimately not a route that we should be pursuing. The cited risks of mould, fire and the like (although they can be taken care of) should not be imposed on owners of residential properties without their knowledge.”

Tory MP Dianne Watts, who dealt with the grow-up issue when she was Surrey’s three-term mayor, agreed that Ottawa is prioritizing the rights of pot patients.

“Depending on how much they grow there are significant issues, like ventilation and mould,” she said.

“We have seen first hand that some people have abused the system whereby they grow much more than the license allows. This has also caused issues not only in rental properties but also houses for resale.”

An Abbotsford lawyer, who was lead counsel in the Federal Court case on behalf of the medicinal pot-smoking plaintiffs, acknowledged earlier this week he didn’t know landlord consent wasn’t required.

John Conroy shares Boyd’s hope that the Trudeau government, which said the August regulations were an interim step en route to cannabis legalization, can resolve the dilemma.

“It seems to me there are valid concerns on the part of the owners and tenant-patients in the current market that will hopefully ultimately disappear in a legal market,” Conroy said.
 

gb123

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"legal obligation"


maybe now the ones that DON'T QUITE GRASP it all will understand?!?!?! :lol:
not on their life it wont!!!! :lol:
..especially if it gets in their way of making TRILLIONS...:mrgreen:
If they could get passed wanting to be king???? .....8-):? maybe then they'd figure it out eh!??!! Not in our lifetime though lol
Just makin fun of it all ..
 

gb123

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"Health Canada was responding to criticism from a Coquitlam woman who said she incurred $135,000 in repair costs, caused by mould and damage to her rental property’s electrical system, due to a grow-op in the basement she discovered last year."

AN ILLEGAL GROW NOT MEDICAL

bunch of morons!!! She deserves her mold she does with her bullshit no nothing attitude
 

gb123

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"A number of court rulings, including the Federal Court decision in February involving four B.C. plaintiffs seeking the right to grow their own weed, have forced the government’s hand.""

Only FOR LEGAL GROWS OF COURSE..
 

Illinois Enema Bandit

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bunch of morons!!! She deserves her mold she does with her bullshit no nothing attitude
seems a bit self centered,not to mention harsh as hell

why would a woman who's broke no laws of hurt any citizens " deserve" to incur a staggering $135k clean up bill?

damm bro I'm all 4 growers rights but destroying a home is taking it 2 the extreme,especially when done right having a 500 plant grow op in a home won't cause damage from mould or electrical,when done right it adds 2 home values,my grow op added $5k to my homes value
 

gb123

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seems a bit self centered,not to mention harsh as hell

why would a woman who's broke no laws of hurt any citizens " deserve" to incur a staggering $135k clean up bill?

damm bro I'm all 4 growers rights but destroying a home is taking it 2 the extreme,especially when done right having a 500 plant grow op in a home won't cause damage from mould or electrical,when done right it adds 2 home values,my grow op added $5k to my homes value
she is making excuses for her lack of knowing!!!
MAYBE 8) .....She looked the other way renting out her shit hole!!!!!
That no one else would rent??!!!
..Now shes crying wolf using the same old BS ideals PROHIBITION HAS USED..


PPPPHHHHTTTT sorry man but I aint listening to ONE FUCKING PERSON going on about how EVERYONE IS THE SAME bullshit story...


Give it a shake mr... (:

The idea is there if it were true bongsmilie
..but ...... for the rights of the sick IT DOES NOT effect any MMJ grow!!
That was proven in court, people who actually grow for themselves DO IT RIGHT!!

:weed: Some people dont want to get sicker trying to make themselves better eh ;)

Please spare me the devil's advocate crap when you dont seem to really know how it all goes...done the right way of course ;)
 
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doingdishes

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seems a bit self centered,not to mention harsh as hell

why would a woman who's broke no laws of hurt any citizens " deserve" to incur a staggering $135k clean up bill?

damm bro I'm all 4 growers rights but destroying a home is taking it 2 the extreme,especially when done right having a 500 plant grow op in a home won't cause damage from mould or electrical,when done right it adds 2 home values,my grow op added $5k to my homes value
shouldn't she have stopped by and looked at her property once in a while? that much damage doesn't happen in a week or 2
 
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