Pubdate: Tue, 28 Jan 2014 Source: Mountain View Gazette (CN AB) Copyright: 2014 Mountain View Publishing Contact: http://www.mountainviewgazette.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4234 Author: Dan Singleton MEDICAL MARIJUANA MEETING PLANNED FOR FEB. 4 Cremona-area residents will be hosting a second public meeting regarding a medical marijuana cultivation facility proposed for the district. Planned for the Cremona community centre at 6:30 p.m. on Feb. 4, the meeting will hopefully see some answers to many outstanding questions about the facility and its impact on the wider community, says organizer and area resident Mary Thompson. Despite an information meeting held at the centre on Jan. 10, a gathering hosted by Wild Rose Conservative MP Blake Richards, questions and concerns remain, she said. In particular, area residents still have many questions regarding security of the facility, water use, fire protection and land prices. The exact location of the facility is not being released due to security concerns. Dale Lesack, a director with Releaf Inc., the company building the facility, says it will produce medical marijuana for cancer patients and others under the Medical Marihuana Access Program (MMAP), which comes into effect in March. Mountain View County has already granted a permit for the construction of a greenhouse at the site. Work is already underway at the site, says MVC Division 2 councillor and deputy reeve Patricia McKean. Lesack said an application for a licence for the facility has been made with Health Canada. If that licence is granted, the facility would meet all safety and security rules set out under MMAP, he said. As a requirement of the application for the grow operation through Health Canada, Releaf Inc. has already sent a notice of intent to Mountain View County, as well as to local RCMP and fire department officials. Thompson calls the proposed facility "a travesty" and said the "whole idea of this project in a rural area is wrong." During the Jan. 10 meeting, MP Richards said he has no authority to stop the facility. Deputy Reeve McKean said the county has sought legal advice on the issue and been told that the county cannot prohibit the facility. Organizers of the Feb. 4 public meeting will be inviting representatives from Releaf, Mountain View County, Alberta Sustainable Resource Development, the RCMP, Health Canada, MP Blake Richards and others, said Thompson. Richards says if he is asked to attend the Feb. 4 meeting he will see if that can be arranged. "It's important to keep the communication lines open," said Richards. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D