MMPR Grow op: Small Scale

Kootenaygirl

Active Member
Kootenaygirl update... bought land today after eliminating all the MMPR potential hurdles that are associated... working on a new application again...
 

Princess of Pot

Well-Known Member
I sent a follow-up email to HC to check on my application process....this is got sent back:

Thank you for your interest in the Marihuana for Medical Purposes Regulations. We will respond to your question as soon as possible but due to the large number of queries that we receive and the complexity of the replies, we may not be able to respond immediately. Thank you for your patience.
 

Ganjalee

Active Member
I sent a follow-up email to HC to check on my application process....this is got sent back:

Thank you for your interest in the Marihuana for Medical Purposes Regulations. We will respond to your question as soon as possible but due to the large number of queries that we receive and the complexity of the replies, we may not be able to respond immediately. Thank you for your patience.
sounds about right
 

redi jedi

Well-Known Member
Does anyone know if there's a timeline once you receive your "ready to build" notice? I've already asked HC this question but haven't heard back yet.
 

itsmehigh

Well-Known Member
Once you pass the review stage and get your ready to build. You set an inspection date, for when you think you will be ready for inspection. You can also extend the date if your not ready.

cheers Itsme.
 

zeerow

New Member
Hey Guys,

Just wanted to let everyone know that I am a commercial realtor in ON, as well as applying for a permit, so I can really help you find a willing location.

email me if you are interested at zk@zkre.ca
 

Dr.Plant

Active Member
For disposal, you really do not want to incinerate on site. Sure, HC will accept it as a method, but to run an incinerator you'll need to apply through your provincial environment ministry for an incineration permit... this is just extra red tape to run through which can take as long to get approval as getting your MMPR!

we're all at HC trying to get questions answered?

Going to smoke as much as I can, lol

We will incinerate the left overs, and toss the stalks. You can toss the stalks out as long as they are bare.
 

woodsmaneh!

Well-Known Member
Does anyone know if there's a timeline once you receive your "ready to build" notice? I've already asked HC this question but haven't heard back yet.
Thank you for your interest in becoming a licensed producer under the Marihuana for Medical Purposes Regulations (MMPR).

If you are requesting an update on the status of your application to become a Licensed Producer, please note that you will receive a letter from Health Canada if and when any additional information is required to continue processing your application. Thank you for your cooperation.

There are five steps to the process once your application has been received:

- Screening: the application is verified to make sure all relevant information has been provided, and required documents attached. If information is missing, the application may be returned to you.

- Reviewing: the application will be reviewed to validate the information and documents provided. Security clearance forms will be sent for processing. Physical security plans will be reviewed and assessed.

- Ready to build: Once the application is deemed satisfactory, Health Canada will issue a notice informing the applicant that, if built to the specifications on the proposed plan, the security measures would meet the requirements of the MMPR. Applicants must then build the security measures if this is not already done.

- Pre-licence inspection: Upon confirmation from the applicant that the security measures are in place, a pre-licence application will be scheduled. Upon completion of the inspection, the applicant must address any deficiencies identified.

- Issuance: Once the inspection is deemed satisfactory and that personnel security clearances have been obtained, then the licence will be issued.

If you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to send us your questions by email at MMPR-RMFM@hc-sc.gc.ca or call us at 1-866-337-7705.
 

woodsmaneh!

Well-Known Member
For disposal, you really do not want to incinerate on site. Sure, HC will accept it as a method, but to run an incinerator you'll need to apply through your provincial environment ministry for an incineration permit... this is just extra red tape to run through which can take as long to get approval as getting your MMPR!
Well HC have changed their mind about burning again. I got this back last week.

As previously stated, under the MMPR, you will not be allowed to destroy marihuana by burning as this would result in people being exposed to marihuana smoke. The marihuana and/or cannabis material is considered destroyed when it is altered or denatured to such an extent that its consumption is rendered impossible or improbable. The method of destruction is up to the licensed producer. One way is to blend the marihuana with water and then mix it with cat litter to mask the odour. This can then be placed in the garbage. It is recommended that you speak with your local government regarding disposal options that may be available in your area.
 

woodsmaneh!

Well-Known Member
Thank them. Sounds like cat litter in the garbage will be cheaper than an incinerator!
Thank them, they said burning was OK, sorry we changed our minds, it's not OK, well than which is it? But if they want me to fire it off into space than that's what I'll do but thank them, seriously!

It is just easier to do what they ask, so when the shit hits the fan your not in front of it. Cat litter it is, now which brand meets regulations, so many choices.....

Peace
 

j0yr1d3

Well-Known Member
Round table discussion on the MMPR with Conrad Black, Matt Mernagh, Mark Gobuty and others. 45 minutes long.

[video=youtube;cfdFmlLRkOQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfdFmlLRkOQ[/video]
 
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