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sillylung

01/29/15 8:31 PM

#14092 RE: wiseguy13 #14087

I bet their are two inspectors for mmpr one to approve applicants and one to tell the fake companies denied. Lol

wizeman

01/30/15 10:20 AM

#14097 RE: wiseguy13 #14087

Sure glad Fowler is an attorney so he can do most of his own legal preparation upon Health Canada's refusal to license their facility anytime soon. there's only 311 applicants waiting and a few dozen workers to do all the inspections. This is designed perfectly TO FAIL!

SUPREME Pharmaceutical will not attain a license as article explains.

Health Canada expects to spend more than $2 million this year to review applications from companies vying for entry into the commercial medical marijuana market, some of them having burned through millions of dollars trying to navigate a process that insiders say is mired in red tape.

The federal government, which has attracted about 1,200 would-be pot producers with the allure of a potential $1.3 billion industry, has licensed only two new companies to sell the drug in nearly a year, amid growing accusations that Health Canada’s selection process is sluggish, convoluted and arbitrary. One company even believes the government is deliberately trying to stop medical marijuana growers from getting licensed, according to a court affidavit.

In total, Health Canada has licensed 23 producers, far short of the 60 originally projected to be in the market at the end of its first fiscal year in March, according to a 2012 cost-benefit analysis prepared for Health Canada.

The 32 government employees working on the new medical marijuana program had 311 applications in their backlog as of Dec. 22.

SO LONG SPRWF!!!