Question the Constable! (Found this to be funny)

torontomeds

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Kind of funny how this comes out today in the paper, maybe it was some sort of strategic thing.
Maybe the "Marihuana Expert" had it sent out.


Question: I think there is marijuana grow op in my neighbourhood, what should I do?

Answer: The Sunshine Coast RCMP often receives reports about suspected grow operations from residents who are apprehensive about the associated smells and activities. There are currently two types of grow ops: illegal ones, and legal (medicinal) ones.

Medicinal grow ops were permitted to operate by Health Canada under the Marijuana Medical Access Regulations (MMAR), which have now been replaced by the Marijuana for Medical Purposes Regulations (MMPR); however, due to a Federal Court interim injunction, “individuals who were previously authorized to grow marijuana under the MMAR, and who meet the terms of the Court order, will be able to continue to do so on an interim basis until the Court reaches a final decision” (see http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/dhp-mps/marihuana/index-eng.php for details).

If you suspect a property has a grow op, call Sunshine Coast RCMP. An officer will call you to talk about anything you’ve noticed about the property, such as the address or property description, whether it appears anyone is living there, days/times when you’ve noticed increased odours or traffic to the property, etc. Your report can usually be made on a confidential basis. Police will then contact Health Canada to determine whether a grow op has a medicinal licence. If no licence exists, enforcement action will be taken.

There is no way to tell from appearance whether a grow op is illegal. Illegal grow ops may have a criminal element to them, and police strongly suggest that you do not jeopardize your safety by investigating yourself. The RCMP will discuss any concerns you have, and work with you to ensure your safety and to help keep our neighbourhoods and communities safe and enjoyable for everyone.

- See more at: http://www.coastreporter.net/news/local-news/question-the-constable-1.1780186#sthash.bgbBJmKn.dpuf
 

gb123

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so what has changed ?
People already call. It was in the paper a couple weeks ago about some business place in Mississauga complaining about the smell.
 

gb123

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We call people like that "fucknose" with a hand gesture of your thumb and index finger wrapped around your nose.. :) fucking your nose

always sticking their fucking nose in everyone elses business :lol:
 
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bcbreeder

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Fuck Yu sunshine coast Rump RCMP piggiez
They used to fly around in helicopters
And immediately raid outdoor grows on private property
Without a search warrant and drag around the reporters with them for the "bust"
Where they would say to folks help us out show us where the plants are help us
Load em up then they would slap a summons to appear after people incriminated themselves
Luckily I stood my grounds and walked away without charges
 

bigmanc

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Hippy I'm starting to get worried about you and this goat. I know we're ya live...not menonite by any chance are ya hahahaha
 

VIANARCHRIS

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Fuck Yu sunshine coast Rump RCMP piggiez
They used to fly around in helicopters
And immediately raid outdoor grows on private property
Without a search warrant and drag around the reporters with them for the "bust"
Where they would say to folks help us out show us where the plants are help us
Load em up then they would slap a summons to appear after people incriminated themselves
Luckily I stood my grounds and walked away without charges
They've really cut back on the helicopter pot raids. It used to be a common sight to see a rcmp heli flying over with a huge net full of weed in the fall.
 

bcbreeder

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Well we as tax payers need to be calling these apes on spending our money to bust us
They just like the low hanging fruit
As all lazy pigs do,
 
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