Pubdate: Wed, 08 Apr 2015 Source: Nanaimo Daily News (CN BC) Copyright: 2015 Nanaimo Daily News Contact: http://www.canada.com/nanaimodailynews/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1608 Author: Spencer Anderson Page: A3 RCMP RAID COMPASSION CLUB OVER ALLEGED MARIJUANA SALES Oceanside RCMP executed a search warrant on a Parksville compassion club last Thursday, seizing an unspecified amount of dried marijuana and cannabis based products, as well as cash. Police carried out the search at 3:30 p.m at the Phoenix Pain Management Society, located at 120 Middleton Ave. in Parksville. RCMP spokesman Cpl. Jesse Foreman said investigators have asked that details of the search and seizure of property not be disclosed as the matter is before the courts. A 29-year-old man who was on the premises at the time the search was carried out was arrested. He was later released on a promise to appear in provincial court. Police are recommending a charge of possession for the purpose of trafficking against the man. The Phoenix Pain Management Society, which also operates a location in Nanaimo, was contacted by the Daily News Tuesday. But a request for comment was directed to Phoenix's lawyer Kirk Tousaw, who works mainly with clients charged with cannabis offences and people or organizations in the medical cannabis industry, according to his website. Tousaw was not available for comment. According to Phoenix's website, the club offers a "variety of top quality medical grade marijuana and marijuana products." In a press release issued Saturday, the RCMP said the action taken against Phoenix was "as a result of their alleged failure to operate within the current legal framework . . . under the medical marijuana access regulations." Under current regulations, dried medical marijuana for medical purposes must be distributed through licensed commercial producers who are regulated. "All businesses in our community are expected to operate within the law," said Staff Sgt. Brian Hunter in the release. "In a case where they are alleged to not be doing so, we have a responsibility to our community to take action." There were 20 licensed producers in Canada as of November, according to Health Canada. Police say an investigation is ongoing. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt