Medical Pot trucks at risk if hijacking !!!!!!!!

WHATFG

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RFLMFAO!!! I can't ..... I'm going to read it now.....

A Southern Ontario police chief says he's worried about the possibility of criminals hijacking delivery trucks leaving Canada's new large-scale medicinal marijuana grow facilities.


Health Canada has so far licensed 12 companies to sell marijuana to roughly 40,000 Canadians authorized to grow or use the drug for medical purposes. It was in preparation for regulations originally scheduled to take effect April 1 that would make it illegal to grow pot at home and force patients to get their prescriptions from government growers.


On Friday, the federal court granted a temporary injunction of the new rules to anyone approved to use or grow medical marijuana before the end of September 2013.


Even so, thousands of patients had for years chosen to purchase their prescriptions from a government-approved producer in Saskatchewan. And others have already signed up with the new suppliers.


Health Canada requires companies applying for a licence to notify their local fire and police chiefs. Durham Regional Police Chief Mike Ewles said he's already received a dozen notifications and that's left him concerned about safety.


"There are certainly certain specifications with regards to the buildings and the locations in which they can grow the medical marijuana, but I think the weakest link in the armour here is the actual distribution after it is produced," said Ewles.


Health Canada regulations stipulate that marijuana must be shipped in securely sealed containers that prevent the escape of telltale odours, inside packages that don't identify what's inside. That's all well and good, but Ewles said he's concerned about the hijacking of courier trucks.


"It doesn't take long for someone to do a little counter-surveillance and figure out exactly where the location is, wait for the truck to pull out of the lot and into the community and then lo and behold they've just taken over, it's ripe for a takeover and a cargo theft of the entire truck. And that's putting the driver at risk and our community at risk."


Shipping guidelines


Michael Haines is CEO of Mettrum, a federally licensed producer in southern Ontario that started shipping marijuana to patients at the end of January. He said Mettrum follows Health Canada's shipping guidelines by using a bonded courier that delivers directly to patients who must show identification when they sign for each package.


"It's quite common for pharmaceutical companies to ship to end users using couriers and we're using the same systems and the same companies they would be using," Haines said.


He added his company isn't allowed to send each patient more than a one-month supply.


"I think if you look at in terms of the average size of package that's being shipped out, it's not a major concern. There's not a large concentration of product at any given time in any one area that would be of concern to the public."


Health Canada says no package may contain more than 150 grams per package.


But Brent Zettl said physicians typically prescribe much less. He's CEO of CanniMed, another federally licensed marijuana company in Saskatchewan and a subsidiary of Prairie Plant Systems, which until recently was the only government-approved medical marijuana producer in Canada. Zettl said the average package shipped out by his company contains 20-30 grams.


Cargo theft worries


Even so, Ewles said he's curious how many prescriptions on average, are inside each truck.


"Are they going to take out hundreds or thousands of packages at a time in a truck. I mean a cargo theft, you know could certainly happen, a takeover could happen in our community because there is still a criminal market for this product and now we're going to be providing it in individual weighed out packages."


Last year Zettl's company shipped 12,000 prescriptions to patients across Canada. Of the five that went missing, Zettl said they had simply been misplaced and were quickly found. He adds CanniMed has implemented an additional security measure.


"We always ship the product without using the CanniMed name simply because it's supposed to be a private matter for the patient but it's also to protect the patient's security so it's unknown what could potentially be in that package," he said.
 

gb123

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just another unthought-of fuck up of our ingenious Government.

It truly shows how money clouds judgement.

Showing your true colors Stevie.

;)
 

WHATFG

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I didn't think about it. Wouldn't that just drive a nail into the coffin of prohibition? I'm waiting to see what happens now they've probably just given the bad guys some ideas. If this was a reversed situation, it would have already become a viable stat against legalization...but it's not so....."Truck Rips Rampant Across Canada Police say they can't keep up it with it." How that for a headline Stephen?
 

bigmanc

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"Truck Rips Rampant Across Canada Police say they can't keep up it with it."
sub heading
"Theives having hard time selling low quality medication from government backed facilities"

Dont love your government people, love you country!
 

bcbud11

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I didn't think about it. Wouldn't that just drive a nail into the coffin of prohibition? I'm waiting to see what happens now they've probably just given the bad guys some ideas. If this was a reversed situation, it would have already become a viable stat against legalization...but it's not so....."Truck Rips Rampant Across Canada Police say they can't keep up it with it." How that for a headline Stephen?
This is just unfounded hysteria. Courier companies move millions of dollars a day in narcotics without any high jackings. There are distribution channels from the manufactures that if high jacked would yield enough oxycodone to supply a heard of elephants for years. Do any of these trucks get high jacked?

All police departments are highly uneducated when it comes to pharmaceutical narcotics and their agrugment is ignorant and invalid.
 

GroErr

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This is just unfounded hysteria. Courier companies move millions of dollars a day in narcotics without any high jackings. There are distribution channels from the manufactures that if high jacked would yield enough oxycodone to supply a heard of elephants for years. Do any of these trucks get high jacked?

All police departments are highly uneducated when it comes to pharmaceutical narcotics and their agrugment is ignorant and invalid.
Agreed, it is just dumb-ass fear mongering, which is exactly why it should be used against them, like they're trying to do to to justify why people should not be growing at home, (you know, all that crap about moulds and potential thefts/break-in's).

Something like:
"This is an unmanageable risk in our community, having one of these large scale government grow-ops in our back-yard will encourage truck jackings and the criminal element, never mind driving down our property values" he said, tongue in cheek ;) We should start "educating" the masses, that have no clue but go along with any sort of fear mongering, turn the tables... recruit the nimby's!
 

gb123

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do you people actually think an LP would ever report a delivery truck missing/hijacked ? lol Part of doing business and no one should know because it isn't any of their business. Guess that's where INS comes into play.
A claim for....50000 for the truck and a 1/4 mill for the 50 p's we lost.

:)

The Conservatives have really gone and screwed everything up. :)

NEXT!
 

bird mcbride

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DRPS suffer paranoid dilusional sciztotypal personality disorder. The crooks in Ontario gave up on the beer trucks cause they see all the bars going downhill. With free government heroin right downtown you can't sell weed there either.
 

bird mcbride

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I can understand the DRPS's mental illness considering that hundreds of financially distraught Durhamonians call in daily in hopes of crime stoppers money with a negative on virtually every call.
 

GrowRock

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Hold our government responsible. Fight for legalization.... And LP, patients, recreation and spiritual users will be happy... Hell tax payers will be happy from all the revenue.... and no more wasted tax payers dollars on hitler and his band of no goods war of ignorance spent on fighting cannabis.... Instead of research.... Said it before people knowledge is power so health Canada can you please do your job and research about cannabis instead of pushing your biased opions with no actual facts..... Peace grow strong
 

torontomeds

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LMAO this is so funny, as if a Mac computer store does not send out way more money in a day and I do not see them getting hijacked everyday. Think about this, a pound of weed is about 2 pillow cases in size and has a value of about 2000-3200$, a Mac computer is about the size of a small pizza and has the same value of marijuana 2000-3200$, Mac stores send and recive computers on a daily basis. I can give you like 20 other examples of industries with money moving everyday. If you figure a smaller LP will send at most 10 pounds in a day, this will have a value of about 32,000$, I would imagine a Mac store sends out or receives more then 10 computers day. Lets say 30 x 2500 that is 75,000$ a day in computers. I guess we should ban Mac stores in fear of them getting hijacked, I mean lets face it they have a a product just has vauleble and they do not have any security requirements. LMAO.
 

torontomeds

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I have an idea, who doesn't the gov do something about the guns ending up on the streets of Toronto and other Canadian cities? I wold think this would have more of an impact on Hijacking then medical or rec marijuana.
 

WHATFG

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It's the media feeding the bullshit. The way the media spins things was part of a report submitted for the injunction hearing. But I say great...if it doesn't make patients or home growers look bad what could possibly the harm right?
 

bird mcbride

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For years drug runners have been running large amounts of Illegal drugs. It has always been the police doing the hijacking.
 

GrowRock

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Hey punkie I would like to appaligize for singling you... And any one else I offended with my own ignerance and frustration... I hope you can see where I'm coming from.... Ah now that karma's back in check I have a bong full of great organic home grown to tend to... Peace and remember stand up for our rights as Canadians.... Grow strong
 

rnr

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pounds are not $3200 unless your a american!! or selling to usa, b.c pounds are $1000-1300 max. imo if you cant afford much then you wont be buying from l.p. keep growing in your home for the time and deal then.
 

torontomeds

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pounds are not $3200 unless your a american!! or selling to usa, b.c pounds are $1000-1300 max. imo if you cant afford much then you wont be buying from l.p. keep growing in your home for the time and deal then.
At 200$ an Oz in Toronto on a low end for quality product, that = street value of 3200$ and it was all theoretically speaking. And what do you mean cant afford? I think LPs are not the enemy, considering so called dispensaries in Toronto sell smoke for 10-15$ a gram , and they offer sub par product.
 

torontomeds

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and you said BC pounds, you have to think by the time those BC pounds get to Toronto they are 2000-3200$, I have met people with nice BC bud but they want top dollar, I have even met a guy who sells for 300 an Oz all the way up no matter what you want. This is all in Toronto and so at 6$ a gram from an LP I would be very happy, if they offer my strain.
 
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