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Health Canada gaffe outs up to 40,000 medical marijuana users in letters
http://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/health-c...-medical-marijuana-users-in-letters-1.1555415

THE CANADIAN PRESS
Published Friday, November 22, 2013 11:52AM AST
Last Updated Friday, November 22, 2013 11:53AM AST

OTTAWA -- A gaffe by Health Canada has outed thousands of medical marijuana users.
Earlier this week, the department mailed 40,000 letters to medical marijuana users across the country, alerting them to major changes coming in the program beginning April 1.
But the letters arrived in an envelope that referred explicitly to the Medical Marijuana Access Program, with the name of the patient on the outside.
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George Da Pont, deputy minister at Health Canada, issued an apology on the Health Canada website Thursday, calling the mailout an administrative error.
He says the department has been in discussions with the privacy commissioner about the incident.
"I have been advised that as the result of an administrative error the envelopes were labelled to indicate that they were sent by the program," said the apology. "This is not standard Health Canada practice."
"On behalf of Health Canada, I deeply regret this administrative error. Health Canada is taking steps to ensure this does not happen again."
Medical marijuana user Marcel Gignac says the gaffe has painted a target on the backs of medical marijuana patients across Canada, many of whom now fear home invasions.
"Patients are a little upset," Gignac said from Amherst. N.S. "Health Canada put thousands of the most vulnerable at risk."
Gignac, who is also spokesman for the Medicinal Cannabis Patients Alliance of Canada Inc., said the outing exposes patients socially as well as to thefts.
He said the department has previously used registered mail and discreet envelopes that do not spell out the medical marijuana program when communicating with patients.
A spokesman for Health Canada said no one was immediately available for comment.
The privacy commissioner's office said officials first learned of the problem through individuals who contacted them.
"Our office was not notified by Health Canada of this incident," said spokeswoman Heather Ormerod.
"We were made aware of it by a number of concerned individuals who contacted our office. We have since received complaints and we will be investigating this matter."
Health Canada is changing its medical marijuana program to allow dozens of approved commercial growers to provide the product to licensed patients, while phasing out personal production.
Some patients have said the move could increase prices dramatically for users with little or no income.
 
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I cannot imagine how the Canadian government plans to enforce their April 1st cease and burn date for all current lawful Canadian growers. Maybe outing them is a way of recruiting "public support" for their upcoming police action :confused:
 
Facts and figures on the medical marijuana regime in Canada, which is changing rules by March 31, 2014, to encourage large private-sector growers:

Current number of medical marijuana users approved by Health Canada: 37,359, up from 477 in 2002.

Number of patients with personal licences to grow marijuana for themselves: 25,600 (ends March 31, 2014)

Number of growers licenced to produce marijuana for a maximum of two patients each: 4,200 (ends March 31, 2014)

Current number of entrepreneur applications to grow medical marijuana under new rules allowing larger facilities: 156

Health Canada’s current price for medical marijuana produced under contract: $5 a gram (government sales end March 31, 2014)

Health Canada’s projection of profitable private-sector price in 2014 after the new free-market kicks in: $7.60

Projection of average price as market matures in several years: $8.80

Advertised price of products of CannaMed, the first licensed distributor in the new system: $9 to $12 a gram

Current estimated cost of black-market dried marijuana purchased on the street: $10 to $15 a gram

Projected total additional cost to all approved patients as a result of the new system: $166 million a year for 10 years

Health Canada projection of number of approved medical marijuana patients in 2014: up to 58,000

Projection of number of patients by 2024: Up to 450,000

Sales projections for the new industry by 2024: $1.3 billion a year.

(Sources: Health Canada; CannaMed)
http://globalnews.ca/news/871440/facts-and-figures-on-medical-marijuana-in-canada/
 
Sales projections for the new industry by 2024: $1.3 billion a year.


They are in for a rude awaking if they think the crap they grow is going sell. Canada will just go back to they way it was pre med laws.
 
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