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Canada: Legally grown cannabis can be safe, clean
Keith Fagin Business Edge
Friday 15 Jun 2007 Re: Grow-ops a downer for real estate agents, by Monte Stewart, Business Edge, May 18, 2007, and online at www.businessedge.ca Brian Walker, president of the Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA), asks: "Does that mean that a house that had 10 plants growing in the basement will be stigmatized? In some cases, it could have been the tenant running the grow-op. "Those are the cases where it's clear that the house speaks for itself. There could have been no damage arising from that activity, so it does seem unfair to stigmatize a property like that." A very legitimate question and comment. I know if the venting and electrical is done properly, property damage can be non-existent. I know a few people who are legally able to cultivate and consume cannabis for (treatment of) medical ailments. Their gardens were cleaner than my own home. They have told me they need clean, quality cannabis, so cleanliness is a must. One landlord knows about a legal medical cannabis garden in his property and has visited it a number of times. The landlord has no problem with it, due to the fact there is zero damage to the property and the tenant is legal to cultivate medical cannabis plants. Rent is always paid on time and the tenant never has created any problems for the landlord over the years. - Keith Fagin, Calgary http://www.businessedge.ca/article.cfm/newsID/15646.cfm
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