Pubdate: Wed, 31 Jan 2018 Source: Ottawa Sun (CN ON) Copyright: 2018 Canoe Limited Partnership Contact: http://www.ottawasun.com/letter-to-editor Website: http://www.ottawasun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/329 Author: Jon Willing Page: 4 HOMEGROWN GROW OPS? Tell people how to produce pot safely: Health unit If the federal government will let people grow pot in their homes, Health Canada had better explain how to do it safely. That's one of the pieces of advice from Ottawa Public Health, months before marijuana hits the legal retail market and the federal government relaxes cannabis laws across the country. The feds will allow adults to grow up to four marijuana plants in their homes for personal use. Vera Etches, the acting medical officer of health at OPH, wrote to Health Canada earlier this month as the federal agency collected feedback on the proposed cannabis regulations ahead of legalization this summer. "At this time, there do not seem to be measures to ensure the safe production of home-cultivated cannabis," Etches wrote. "This is a public health concern." Etches pointed to potential problems with altered electrical wiring, mould and chemical hazards, which are often discovered in larger grow-ops. Health Canada "should ensure that Canadians have the knowledge and tools for safe home cultivation of cannabis," Etches told the agency. The board of health is scheduled to receive OPH's cannabis harm-reduction plan during a meeting on Monday. In recent years, OPH has been worried about the high level of alcohol and opioid use in Ottawa. Now, health officials will turn their attention to cannabis use by trying to encourage people, especially youths, to avoid it or at least curb their cannabis intake. Gillian Connelly, the health unit's manager of healthy communities, said OPH is working with the school boards, addictions agencies and police on messages they can share with parents. A random telephone survey of 400 Ottawa residents commissioned by OPH in December helped health officials understand people's perceptions of marijuana. OPH learned half of Ottawa adults have consumed cannabis in their lives and 19% have consumed cannabis in the past 12 months. For those who said they hadn't consumed cannabis in the past 12 months, 13% said they would at least be "moderately likely" to try it if cannabis was legal. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt