Statement from Health Canada on the Testing of Marijuana

WHATFG

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OTTAWA, Sept. 21, 2016 /CNW/ - Health Canada's position on the risks of obtaining cannabis from dispensaries has been consistent: these facilities are unlicensed by the federal government, illegally supplied, and sell product that may be contaminated or otherwise unsafe.

The only legal commercial source of safe, quality-controlled cannabis for medical purposes in Canada is through purchase directly from one of the 35 producers licensed by Health Canada, which currently serve almost 82,000 Canadians. These licensed producers have always been required to test their product and the results are verified by Health Canada, and product that fails to meet strict standards is not released for sale.

With the recent entry into force of the Access to Cannabis for Medical Purposes Regulations (ACMPR), individuals with a medical need can now apply to Health Canada to grow a limited amount of cannabis for their own medical purposes or designate someone to grow it on their behalf. In order to provide these individuals authorized under the new ACMPR regime with a means to test their product, should they so choose, Health Canada has issued a Section 56 exemption under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act to enable persons registered under the ACMPR, as well as individuals authorized to possess cannabis under a court injunction, to access testing services for dried or fresh marijuana or cannabis oil that they have produced.

Under no circumstances are individuals permitted to send, or testing facilities permitted to test, cannabis procured from illegal sources. Dispensaries and other such entities are illegal, and it would be inappropriate for the health product regulator to sanction consumer testing of product obtained from these sources.

The Government of Canada recognizes that Canada's marijuana laws need updating, and has committed to legalizing and strictly regulating cannabis. A Task Force is currently consulting Canadians on the next steps towards the legalization and strict regulation of cannabis.
 

jafro daweedhound

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So the cannabis that I have been consuming for over 40years may be dangerous ??? I feel fine - maybe the free market is really safe and the government is LYING again ...

committed to legalizing and strictly regulating cannabis.- no mention of ensuring cannabis is safe. I guess throwing people in prison is better.

The only reason that lousy producers are the only legal source of cannabis is because in 1923 the liberals made cannabis illegal and then are so pathetically lame, they can not get past the idea that mom and pop are really the king pins of some weed cartel.

What it all comes down to is that are leaders are following and they just cant figure out how to CONTROL us like peons.

Pierre's boy is on his way to a single term as pie-minister.......
 

cannadan

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Under no circumstances are individuals permitted to send, or testing facilities permitted to test, cannabis procured from illegal sources. Dispensaries and other such entities are illegal, and it would be inappropriate for the health product regulator to sanction consumer testing of product obtained from these sources.

Ya why would knowing whats in your cannabis(regardless of the source) not be important enough????
 

jafro daweedhound

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why would knowing whats in your cannabis(regardless of the source) not be important enough????
No sense embarrassing the lps with better quality free market cannabis.

seriously it would help legitimize the free market and we cant have that. See if there is any doubt the government feels they have a chance of getting things there way. their collection of straw man issues are falling faster than ever.
 

TheDizzyBizzy

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Under no circumstances are individuals permitted to send, or testing facilities permitted to test, cannabis procured from illegal sources. Dispensaries and other such entities are illegal, and it would be inappropriate for the health product regulator to sanction consumer testing of product obtained from these sources.

Ya why would knowing whats in your cannabis(regardless of the source) not be important enough????
They'll force us any way they can into their monopoly.
 
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