News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: PUB LTE: Feds To Blame For Flin Flon Pot Flop |
Title: | CN BC: PUB LTE: Feds To Blame For Flin Flon Pot Flop |
Published On: | 2002-05-13 |
Source: | Province, The (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-23 08:01:55 |
FEDS TO BLAME FOR FLIN FLON POT FLOP
As the Flin Flon experiment proves to be a flop, federal officials have no
one to blame but themselves.
The people at Prairie Plant Systems have NO experience in growing cannabis.
There is an old saying in the medicinal cannabis arena: "Different strains
for different pains."
The 185 different strains at Flin Flon could be "cloned," and research done
as to which strains do the best job for the many different health problems
they help.
Most of us in medicinal cannabis support groups already know this and are
using the "different strains for different pains" method.
The inept government did have the correct seeds, but it didn't have the
correct team or knowledge to properly run this medicinal cannabis
grow-operation.
If the grow contract had been given to the people who know the cannabis
plant, a safe organic crop would have been distributed to the sick --
guaranteed.
It's time to pull the plug on this misappropriation of health funds, now.
Michael C. Hansen,
founder, Canadian Hemp Growers Association,
Delta
As the Flin Flon experiment proves to be a flop, federal officials have no
one to blame but themselves.
The people at Prairie Plant Systems have NO experience in growing cannabis.
There is an old saying in the medicinal cannabis arena: "Different strains
for different pains."
The 185 different strains at Flin Flon could be "cloned," and research done
as to which strains do the best job for the many different health problems
they help.
Most of us in medicinal cannabis support groups already know this and are
using the "different strains for different pains" method.
The inept government did have the correct seeds, but it didn't have the
correct team or knowledge to properly run this medicinal cannabis
grow-operation.
If the grow contract had been given to the people who know the cannabis
plant, a safe organic crop would have been distributed to the sick --
guaranteed.
It's time to pull the plug on this misappropriation of health funds, now.
Michael C. Hansen,
founder, Canadian Hemp Growers Association,
Delta
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