Tag: illegal cannabis
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Nova Scotia RCMP say no fentanyl-laced cannabis found amid premier’s claim
Overview of the claim and official response The Nova Scotia RCMP have stated they are not aware of any fentanyl-laced cannabis being sold by unauthorized retailers in the province, contrary to a claim made by the provincial premier at a recent news conference. While the premier urged caution about the illegal cannabis market and potential…
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RCMP: No Evidence of Fentanyl-Laced Cannabis in Nova Scotia Illegal Markets Yet, Despite Premier’s Claim
Background: Premier’s Claim Sparks Debate The dispute hinges on a statement made by Nova Scotia’s premier during a recent press conference, asserting that fentanyl was discovered in illegal cannabis transactions within the province. The claim quickly sparked public concern about drug safety, the danger to consumers, and the credibility of the provincial government’s statements on…
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Nova Scotia RCMP says no fentanyl-laced cannabis found as premier cites warning
Context: Premier’s warning and a shifting narrative on illegal cannabis The Nova Scotia premier drew national attention last week with a stark warning: fentanyl could be present in illegal cannabis being sold by unauthorized retailers. The claim galvanized public concern about drug safety and the risks facing consumers who access cannabis outside regulated channels. In…
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Nova Scotia RCMP disputes Tim Houston on fentanyl in seized cannabis products
Summary of the dispute The Nova Scotia RCMP has publicly contradicted claims made by Premier Tim Houston regarding the presence of fentanyl in seized illegal cannabis products. Houston had previously issued statements highlighting dangerous fentanyl contamination, which authorities are now saying do not reflect the findings from recent seizures. The discrepancy has sparked debates about…
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RCMP counters Houston claims: No fentanyl found in seized cannabis products in Nova Scotia
New clarification in Nova Scotia’s cannabis seizure saga The controversy surrounding illegal cannabis products in Nova Scotia received a formal counterpoint from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) after Premier Tim Houston had made public statements about fentanyl in seized items. In a development that heightens the ongoing debate about illicit drug activity and enforcement…
