Pubdate: Tue, 06 Apr 2010 Source: Northumberland Today (CN ON) Page: 2 Copyright: 2010 Sun Media Contact: http://drugsense.org/url/TsYrjmMc Website: http://www.northumberlandtoday.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/5003 Author: Joyce Cassin Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmjcn.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal - Canada) MEDICINAL GROW OP OWNER TO APPEAR AT COUNCIL TONIGHT PORT HOPE -Jacob Tapiero, a man who recently applied to Health Canada for a licence to produce medical marijuana, will speak to Port Hope Council tonight. Tapiero's counsel, Ron Marzel, was in attendance at last Tuesday night's Committee of the Whole meeting, informing council that Tapiero originally had a licence to grow 25 plants for a patient with epilepsy, but recently applied to grow an additional 25 plants for a patient with HIV. An outbuilding has been erected on an agricultural property in Ward 2 after building permits were obtained. According to council, it wasn't until a neighbour noticed a large transformer being installed that red flags were raised and the intended use of the property became clear. Health Canada does not notify local municipalities of its decisions, and council has taken a stand against having a marijuana grow operation in the municipality. "Growing 50 plants is just a start," Deputy Mayor Jeff Lees says. "It's a toe in the door for the federal government to start legalizing marijuana." Lees also says the marijuana grow operation will cost taxpayers more to police. "The federal government isn't going to pay the extra policing costs," he says. According to the Health Canada website, there are 2,841 persons in Canada currently allowed to cultivate/produce marijuana for medical purposes, 2,360 persons hold a Personal-Use Production Licence under the Marihuana (sic) Medical Access Regulations (MMAR), and 481 persons hold a Designated-Person Production Licence under the MMAR. Four thousand twenty-nine persons hold an Authorization to Possess dried marijuana under the MMAR, of whom 1,631 are from Ontario. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom