News (Media Awareness Project) - Canada: Feds Deal Pot Cheap |
Title: | Canada: Feds Deal Pot Cheap |
Published On: | 2003-07-10 |
Source: | Toronto Sun (CN ON) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-20 02:07:34 |
FEDS DEAL POT CHEAP
Medical Sales Open Door to Abuse: Cops
OTTAWA -- The federal government is in the medicinal marijuana
business and the pot is going for the bargain basement price of $5
gram - $10 cheaper than it goes for on the street. It's a deal that
police say will open the door to abuse by criminals - a charge
medicinal users say is bunk.
Health Canada insisted yesterday it wasn't trying to be competitive
with the black market.
"What we did try to do is establish a price which is reasonable, based
on costs associated with the production and implementation of the
program," Health Canada spokesman Cindy Cripps-Prawak said.
It's Temporary
Ottawa announced yesterday that its program was only temporary and
that it will provide pot for medicinal use for those who can't grow
the weed, as well as selling bags of 30 seeds for $20, until the
outcome of its appeal of an Ontario court decision.
But Staff Sgt. Marc Pinault, head of the RCMP's marijuana grow
operations section, said the cheap federal price is opening the door
for abuse.
"Are there people who are going to try and get around the rules in
order to take advantage of that price? Yes, there are people who are
going to try and do that," Pinault said.
An Ontario court ruled that the feds had until yesterday to come up
with regulations for distributing medical marijuana.
Cripps-Prawak said the federal government is proceeding with its
appeal of the Ontario ruling, which said it was unfair medicinal users
had to turn to drug dealers for their stash, despite being authorized
to use it for health reasons.
Medical Sales Open Door to Abuse: Cops
OTTAWA -- The federal government is in the medicinal marijuana
business and the pot is going for the bargain basement price of $5
gram - $10 cheaper than it goes for on the street. It's a deal that
police say will open the door to abuse by criminals - a charge
medicinal users say is bunk.
Health Canada insisted yesterday it wasn't trying to be competitive
with the black market.
"What we did try to do is establish a price which is reasonable, based
on costs associated with the production and implementation of the
program," Health Canada spokesman Cindy Cripps-Prawak said.
It's Temporary
Ottawa announced yesterday that its program was only temporary and
that it will provide pot for medicinal use for those who can't grow
the weed, as well as selling bags of 30 seeds for $20, until the
outcome of its appeal of an Ontario court decision.
But Staff Sgt. Marc Pinault, head of the RCMP's marijuana grow
operations section, said the cheap federal price is opening the door
for abuse.
"Are there people who are going to try and get around the rules in
order to take advantage of that price? Yes, there are people who are
going to try and do that," Pinault said.
An Ontario court ruled that the feds had until yesterday to come up
with regulations for distributing medical marijuana.
Cripps-Prawak said the federal government is proceeding with its
appeal of the Ontario ruling, which said it was unfair medicinal users
had to turn to drug dealers for their stash, despite being authorized
to use it for health reasons.
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