Pubdate: Tue, 19 Jan 2010 Source: Ladysmith Chronicle (CN BC) Copyright: 2010 BC Newspaper Group & New Media Contact: http://www.ladysmithchronicle.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1279 Author: Stephen Thomson FIRE CHIEF CALLS FOR DISCLOSURE ABOUT LEGAL GROW-OPS Health Canada needs to do more to decrease the public safety risk from legal grow-ops, says Ladysmith's fire chief. Ray Delcourt echoed a call from Canadian fire officials who want the federal department to help improve regulation of licensed homes where pot is grown for medical use. Critics argue that inspectors should have access to the addresses of such homes, which Health Canada keeps secret for reasons of safety and privacy. In Ladysmith last month, a blaze destroyed part of a two-storey home on a hillside street near the golf course. Delcourt suspects the fire was caused by licensed marijuana grow-op equipment housed in the part of the building that burned down. There were no injuries or other damage in the Dec. 10 incident. "If the government is going to give these guys licenses to do that it would be nice to know where they're at," Delcourt said. "The government knows about them. Why can't we know about them?" Health Canada provides licenses to both users and designated growers who want to produce marijuana that will be taken to relieve the symptoms of illness. Approval is also required from a medical practitioner. Delcourt said both legal and illegal grow-ops pose a public safety risk because of the electrical components and chemicals used. He added that cluttered equipment and low-hanging lamps can be dangerous for firefighters who enter those rooms. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart