Pubdate: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 Source: Province, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2015 Postmedia Network Inc. Contact: http://www2.canada.com/theprovince/letters.html Website: http://www.theprovince.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/476 Author: Stephanie Ip Page: 4 POT PROPONENTS URGE QUICK ACTION LEGALIZATION: Medical Marijuana Stock Prices Smokin' Hot in Wake of Liberal's Majority Victory B.C.'s pot advocates are urging legalization sooner rather than later, now that a Liberal majority government is in place and medical marijuana stocks have begun to surge. "I think it's going to have to move pretty quickly," said Sensible B.C.'s Dana Larsen. "There's no real reason to delay things." Medical marijuana stocks surged Tuesday following the election victory of the Liberal Party, with Canopy Growth Corp. up more than 10 per cent in morning trading to $2.40. Shares of Canopy, a combined company formed by Tweed Marijuana Inc. and Bedrocan Cannabis Corp., have soared more than 40 per cent over the past five days, while Mettrum Health Corp. saw its shares shoot up eight per cent, or 15 cents, to $1.99. Larsen isn't surprised by those numbers. "I think a lot of people are anticipating those who are licensed to sell medical marijuana are going to be the first ones into the broader recreational market," he said, noting the cannabis community doesn't want "to see this turn into a corporate monopoly." "That's not the legalization we want to see," he said, suggesting recreational marijuana be modelled after the way wine is produced and regulated. The Liberals under Justin Trudeau have promised to "legalize, regulate, and restrict access" to marijuana, noting the country's current system leaves much to be desired. Trudeau has said the current system benefits organized crime but does little to prevent kids from using marijuana. "Trudeau's vow to legalize and regulate marijuana the 'right way' has set in motion the single most important catalyst for the marijuana space," Dundee Capital Markets analyst Aaron Salz said in a note to clients Tuesday. Now, following a Liberal majority win, licensed producers are preparing for the likelihood the new government will permit recreational access to the drug as promised. It's a move that would fuel rapid growth in Canada's burgeoning cannabis industry. "One of the keys will be learning from the experience we've had over the last 18 months in providing medicine to patients ... and looking at what can be translated into adult recreational use," said Greg Engel, the CEO of B.C.-based Tilray. Engel said the potential growth in the cannabis industry if a recreational program were implemented is difficult to quantify, adding the medical program alone is expected to see significant expansion. Larsen suggested Trudeau's government move quickly to green light recreational pot, as the rules surrounding such an industry would come from provincial lawmakers who will need time to draft legislation. "There's going to be growing pains and challenges and you want to have those early in your mandate," Larsen said. "But really, he's got to get it out of the way." - - With files from News Services - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom